Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, November 22, 1865, Image 5

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I co'or on that lip for a momeo t have, gazed, Bat a thousand temptations beset me ; And Fro thought that the rabies which raised, ' How doligbtfal 'twould be, ifvyou'd-lot me. Ihen be not so angry for what I have dono, Nor say that you've sworn to forget me ; They were bud? of temptation too pouting to sti * And I thought that you could not but-let i When your Hp with a whisper come close my chi ;> O ! think, hew bewitching it met me ; And plain, if t?ho cjo of a Venus could speak, Your eye seemed to say you would-let me. . Then forgive the transgression, and bid me remo For, ia truth, if I go, you'll regret mo; Then oh ! lot ma try the transgression again, And m do all you wish, if yon-let mu. I ..' i ? - * -. * " 1*11 Let Yon." If a kiss be delightful, PO tempting my lips, That a thousand s eft wishes beset you, ? I vow by the nectar that Jupitor tips, On certain conditions-I'll let you. If you swear by my charms thatyouHevcr bo lr And that no other damsel shall get you, By the.stars that roll roand yo? summit of bl . Perhaps, ?ir, perhaps, sir-I'll let you. If not urgod by a passion os fleeting as wild, * That make? all tho virtues forget you, Bat affection uasnUied, soft, fervent, and mild rv -? . r nXoa ask for a kiss, then-I'll let you. . ----- . How to Get Rici?. Almost ever j merchant hos been r?< or: at least prosperous, at some period his life ; and if he is poor now he eau s very well how he might have avoided t . disaster which overthrew, his hopes. 1 will probably see that his misfortun arose from neglecting some of- the f .Sowing - rule? :-Be industrious. Ever t)ody knows that industry is n f?ndame tal virtue in'the man of business. But is not every sort of industry which ten to wealth." Many men work hard to a great deal of business, and after i make less money than they would if th did less. Industry should be expend in seeing to nil the detail* of business careful finishing up of each separate t dctrtaking, and in the maintenance of su it system as will-keep everything nnd control. BB ECONOMICAL.-This rule also familiar to everybody. Economy is virtue to be practiced every hour in .great city, ?sj h is to be practiced in pen as much as in pounds. A shilling a di saved amounts to an estate in the cour of a life. Economy is especially impc tant in the outset of life, until the fou dations of an estate are hud. Many mi are poor all their days, because whi their necessary expenses were small; thc did not seize the opportunity to save small capital; which would hive change their fortunes .'for the whole of their live STICK TO THE BUSINESS-in which ye are rogularly employed. Let speoulatoi make their thousands in a year or a day mind your own regular trade, never tun in? from it to the right liand or the lei If you are a merchant, a professional mai or a mechanic, never buy lots or stock unless you have surplus money which yo wish to invest Your own business yo understand as well as other men ; bu other people's business you do not ut . derstand. Let your business be som one which is useful to the community .All such occupations possess the element .of profit in themsclvesfwhile mere spec ulation has no such element. NEVEU, TAKE GREAT HAZARDS -Sud hazards'are seldom well balanced by th Prospects of profit ; and if they were, tin abit of mind which is induced is unfa vorable, and generaUjUJie result is bad To keep what you 'nave should be tin first rale ;*to get what you can fairly th< second. Do NOT DE IK A HTJRRT TO GET Ricn. Gradual gains are the only natural gains and they who are in haste to be rici break over sound rules, fall into tempta lions and distress of various sorts, anc generally fail of their object There ii no use in getting rich suddenly. Th: man who keeps bis business under his control, and saves something from yeai to year, is always rich. At any rater he possesses the highest enjoyment which riches are able to afford. . NEVER DO BUSINESS FOR THE SAKE OF BEING COUNTED A GREAT MERCHANT. .There is often more money to be made by a small business than a large one ; and that business will in the end be most respectable'which is most successful. Do not get deeply in debt ; but sc managst as. al way s, if possible, to have your finan cia! position easy, so that you can turn any way you please. Do NOT LOVE MON EV EXTIUVGANTLT. -We speak here merely with reference to getting rich. In montis, che inordi nate love of money is one of the most de grading vices. But the ex tra vagrant de sire of accumulation induces an eagerness, many times, which is imprudent, and so misses its object from too much baste to grasp.it, -.-;-?. ? SOLD FOJ^LKSS THAN COST.-George "Washington Brielow in a letter to the Mo bile Advertiser <?. Register, gets off the following : ; I was standing quietly on the front steps of the Custom House thc other day, look ing casually at a beautiful creature sit ting at one of the parlor windows-of the Battle House, and trying to discover i f whether she was not an old acquaintance of ntine from the country, when a sttange young man, with a limp in his walk, came up and stopped near mc. " III swear its mighty hot walking for a lame man.to-day^" said ho. Whether the remark was addressed to me or society at large, I didi not think it worth while to inquire, b?t simply said in reply : M1 should think so really. May J ask how you came to be lame V This was an impertinent question I know,imt as he had provoked it 1 did not think there could bc much harm in it. 44 Certainly, sir," said he,> I got hur?, and very badly too, m a personal d'tf?icuU ty I had wkh a Northern man named Meade." " Al?, indeed fi said J. : ? Yes ; the thing; created a good deal of excitement at th? lime, and os an account I of it was published in all the newspapers, ? i both North and South, you* must have r,ead something about.it." - " Not a^word, I assure yon. When and where did it happen ?" " Why, a lit-je over two years ago" said he, " at a town in Penns\]vania ??li ed Gettysburg." " Sold ?tgaiu, and the money received !" shouted a small newsboy, who was stand ing by and heard the conversation, but who now took to his heels. --!-?-. . ARTEMUS WARD OK REORGANIZATION, .At^mus-Ward, in a recent letter, gives an idea of re-organization: 1 have never attempted to rc organize my wife but once. I shall never attempt it again. I'd bin to a public dinner, and iuid.aHowed myself to be betrayed in drinking severn! people's health, und to make 'eui ns robust as possible. I con I tinued drinking their health until my own became affected. The consequence was { prefienfcd-niyself at Betsy's- bedside, late at night, with, considerblo liker concealed about my person. I had somehow got possesshun of a hoeswhip on my way home. Remembering some cranky ob servations of Mrs. Ward's in the morn ing, 1 snapt the whip pretty lively, and in a loud voice said, " Betsy, you need re organizing. 1 have come, Betsy," I con tinued-crackin5 thc whip o1er the bed " I have come to re organize you I" That ni te, I dreamed that somebody laid a boss whip overme scvc>ril times, and when I woke up I found she had. I haint drunk much of anything since, and if I ever have any re-yrganizen' job on hand, I will let it out." -:- ? ? NOT INCLINED TO KISS T?E ROD.-A Southern officer writes humorously to the Mobile Register, in reply to. the accusa tion of ? Northern newspaper that the Southern people still praise their own Generals and neglect to praise those who have saved the republic. He thinks the Yankees must have queer ideas about Southern human nature if'they expect anything-diff?rent and says: " Nor do I sing paeans to the Union Generals for saving the republic,' for' at the time the thing was done it struck me they saved the wrong one. lt may be that I ought to feel grateful to the gene rals who thrashed me and all my friends within an inch of our lives, but, in the language of Mr. A. Ward,11 don't sec it in those lamps.' We all admire the ar tistic beauty of lite.sty le. in which the Union Generals put .us through. We make no attempt to suppress or disguise thc fact that the thing was done, hand somely ir. point of skill ; but to denounce us as ungrateful sons of guns, because we don't expend our ink and eloquence in constantly saying so, would be called in some countries a premeditated attempt to add insult to injury." -? ?" ?-! THE USES OF ADVERSITY.-You wear out your clothes. You are not troubled with visitors. You arc exonerated from making calls. Bores do not love you. Tax gatherers hurry past your door. itinerant bands do not play opposite your windows. You avoid the nuisance of serving on juries. No one thinks of presenting you with a testimonial. No tradesman irritates by asking : " Is there any other little article you wish to day, sir !M imposters know it is no use to bleed you. You practice temperance. You swallow infinitely less poison than others. Flatterers do not shoot their rubbish into your ears. You are saved many a ?ebt, many a deception, many a headache. And lastly, if you have a true friend in the world, you are sure, in a very short space of time, to know it.-Punch. A PLANTER'S JoKE.-We recently heard a good joke says the Montgomery Adver tiser, on a gentleman from Northern parts, who, not being posted on Southern agricultural matters, was taken by a plan ter to his home in the country and initia ted into some of the mysteries of planta tion life. Among other curious things, the plan ter told him that in one field he had a plow running without either the aid of man or horse, and of course the stranger could not think of leaving without witnessing so wonderful a sight. Although it was in the middle bf a hot August day, tho planter, foot-back, started with him lo seo so strange a performance, and after going about two miles, his curiosity was grati fied by beholding a female darkey driving leisurely along a very lazy mule. Ile asked no questions for a wonder, but ex pressed himself eminently sold out.* Josh Billings favors the world with a brief essay on dogs. " Dogs in the lump," v ay3 Joshua, u are useful, but they arc not always profitable. The Newfoundling.dog is useful to save children from drowning, but you have got to have a pond of water and children running about careless, or else the dog ain't profitable. There ain't nothing made boarding a Nufounlin dog. Rat terriers are useful to ketch rats, but the rats ain't profitable after you have ketched them. The shepherd dog is use full tew drive sheop ; but if you have to go and buy a Hock of sheep, and pay more than they are wuth, jest to keep the dog bizzy, thc dog ain't profitable-not much. Lap dogs are very useful ; but if you don't hold them in your lap awl the time, they ain't profitable at all. The coach dog is one of the most useful uy dogs I know uv ; but y tf haye got to have a coach, (and that ain't always pleasant,) or you can't realize from thc dog. Thus we see that, while dogs are generally use ful, there are times when they aint gen erally profitable." " .' 1 ? 1 -B Segars, Tobacco, Snuff. I? Store a splendid supply of HAVANA SEO ARS ; Anderson's Fine Cat Chewing TOBACCO; " " " HOD? y Dew. HODGES & JENNINGS. Nov 7 . lt 4i Axes and Nails. ON hand Tiro Dozen Suoerior AXES. Also, Five Kegs 6 and 8 Penny NAILS. J. R. CABWILE ? Cp. Nor 8 ii ii tu^^cv... . .- ^ . ? t Counting House Calendar for 1866. i J: ilia 14 13 I? IT lisa?,?.? \nm\tt st GROVESTEEN & CO., IIAKFO pORTE MANUFACTURERS, 499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. TDr attontion of tho Publio and the trade is invited td our NEW SCALK 7 OCTAVE ROSE WOOD PIANO FORTES, which for volume au J purity of tono aro unrivalled, hy any hitherto of fered in this markot. They contain all tho mod ern improvements, French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Iron Frame, Over-Strung Bass, <fcc, ant] each inttrurnout boin* mndo under the personal mpcrviiion of Mr. J. II. GHOVESTKKS, who ha; bail'a practical experience of over 35 years ir their manufacture, ?3 fully warranted in ovcrj particular. The " Grov?steen Piano Fortes " received the award of merit over all others at the celebra ted World's Fair. Where were exhibited instruments from the bcsl makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; and alsc at the American Instituto for five successive years, tho gold and silver medals from both ol which can be seen at our ware-room. By the introduction of improvements wo make a still more perfect Piano Forto, and by manu facturing largely, with a strictly cash pyjtom, aro enabled to offer these instruments at a price which will precludo all competition. PnicES-No. 1,-Seven Octave, round corners, lt oso wood plain baser $275. No. 2, Soven Octave, round corners, Rosewood heavy moulding, $300. No. 3, Seven Octavo, round corners, ltosowood, Louis XIV stylo, $325. Terms: Wet Cash in Cnn cut Funds DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SENT FREE. New York, Oct 19 [A ?c.]ly 43 WANTED. THE COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA RAILROAD wants 500 Good Able-bodied Hands. Apply to THOS. ALEXANDER, Agent, Granitovillo and Vaucluse. Sept ll 10t . 37 Notice. ALL persons aro hereby forewarned from tra ding for TWO NOTES OF HAND, or for ..ther of thom, given by myself and Wm A. Turnor, security, to James Murrell, dated tho^th November ISO I, for two thousand dollars each; one due one year after the dato thereof, and the other two years after date. As tho consideration for which said Notes wcro giren has failoJ, I 'lull resist tho paymont thereof. TH05. ATKINS; Nov. 1,1865 3t 45 Notice. ALL persons are cautioned from trading for a oertain Note given by the Subscriber to H. C. Calbronth, for $5.300, datod in Sept. lSfit, and payable one day after dato,-on which thore aro two credit?, ci.o of $2,500 and the ether for $1,340. I &m dtterminod not pay said Noto un less compelled by law. - JOHN WOOTON. Nov 7 St? 45 ' Notice. ALL persons having demands against tho Es tate of Capt. Kath anio! Burton, dee'd., will ! please renier tho rnmo in to me, legally attested, immediately ; and those indebted to the said Es tate aro required to make immediate paymont. A. JONES, Ex'or. Oct ll tf 41 For Sale. FOR salo on reasonable terms, One BRETT or PHAETON; Ono Two Horse WAGON; One Carriage or Buggy HORSE; One MORGAN MARE. 4 years old. Apply to JAS. M. HARRISON. Oot.24, tf - 43 Bindings, Thread, &c. JUST received an assortment of Goods for La dios'use,-consisting in part of BINDINGS for Dresses; White and Black TAPE ; . KNITTING YARN ; Black Silk and Flax THREAD; Superior Spool THREAD ; BUTTONS. NEEDLES and PINS; . TOILET EXTRACTS, Ac.. Ac. '8. H. MANGET. Nov 7_tf_45 Barter! Barter! THE Granitovillo Manufacturing Company will continue to Barter Cloth for JOTTON, FLOUR, CORN, PEAS, BACON AND LARD giving Augusta prices for produce, and furnish ing Cloth at wholesale rates. Granitovillo, April 3 tf 15 Crockery and Tin Ware. IN Store and for sale cheap, a first rate snpplv of CROCKERY and TIN WARE. Call and and examine it. J. K. CARWILE ? CO. Nor? 2t 45 Mackerel. JUST received half a dozen Kits No. 1 MACK EREL. J. R. CARWILE & CO. Nov 7 _ ' 2t_45 Make Your Own Soap BY ming CONCENTRATED LYE which is for tale at HODGES ? JENNINGS. I Non 8, li IS. < State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY: W. Lott and Missouri, his wife, j J. McCarty and Mutha, bis ; '} For PariUion wife, and others. j * BY an order from tho Ordinnry, I ?ball prooood to veil at Edgctiuld' Court House, ou the first Monday in December next, (thc ?tb,) for Par tition, tho REAL ESTATK of Wado Barrenton, decoased, consisting of a TRACT OR PARCEL OP LAND, lying and being iu the District and Slate aforesaid, containing Three Hundred' and fifty (350) acres, more or lesa, hounding rm land.? of A. Barren ton, Dr. E. J. Mims, Embley Lott, John Lott, Sr., and others. Terms, Caril in Gold or Silver. Titlos extra. JV. SPIRES, S.E.D. Nov. 7, JSt'.i . Al . 45 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. E. N. Henderson and N. E. Henderson "1 . vs I jpQp Pur Johnsen Salo, Guardian ul Utan of ! - Henderson- Henderson, minors, j BY an order from the 0 rdinary, I shall proceed to sell at Edge'field Court House, on tho first Monday in Docember next, for Partition, the REAL ESTATE of John Trapp Henderson, de ceased, consisting of a TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, lying and being in tho District and State aforesaid, containing Ono Hundred and Ninety (100) Acres, more or less, bounding on lands of H. M. Spikes, Willis Rosa, Johnson Salo and others. - TERMS-Thc above Tract of Land will bo sold ou a credit . one and two years, in lawful money of the State. Purchasers to give Bond and security, and a Mortgage of the premises to .the Ordinary, to secure the purchase money. Costs to bo paid in Casm and to pay for Titles extra. WM. SPIRES, S.E.D. NOT. 15, St 40 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. Wilson Padgett and others, ] Manchester Padgett, Guardian [ For Pariition- ? ad Hiern of tho minor children J BY sn order from the Ordinary, I shall proceed to sell at E jcfiold Court House, on the first Monday in Decomber next, for Partition, the REAL ESTATE of Mary Padgott, deceasod, con sisting of o TRACT OR PARCEL CF LAND, lying and being ia tho Diutrict abd State afore said, containing Three Hundred (300) acres, moro or IOSP, bounding on lands of Alfred Whittle, Lawson Kidson, Russel Padget and others. TERMS.-Tho above tract/of land, - will bo sold on a credit of twelve months, in lawful mon ey of thc State. Purchasers will be required to. givo Bond and Securities, and a Moj tgage to the Ordinary to secure the purchase money.. ,Costs to bc paid in Cash, and to pay for Titles extra. W. SPIRES, S.E.D. . Nov. 7, 18G5 4t 46 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Caroline McDaniel, ot. al., vt. B. F. danton and A. Holstan, Adm'rJ, et al. BY Virtue of an Order of the Court in this case, I will sell at Edgefiold C. H., on Monday the 4th day of Decombor next,, tho REAL ESTATE of E. R. McDaniel, dee'd., consisting of ABOUT SEVEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES, more or loss, adjoining lands of Shade Holmes, Charles Parkman, W. L. Hawes, and others. Said Land will be sold in threo several Tracts, which will be more fully described on day of sale. Sold on a credit of twolvo months with interest from day of Salo, oxcopt costs of suit and expen ses of sale, which must be paid in cash. Pur chasers will bc required to give Bonds, with at least two good sureties, and a mortgage of tho premises, tb secure the purchase m tey, and pay for the Titles extra. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Nov. 0, 1305. ?_4t _45. State of South .Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, John W. Tompkins has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Sam uel Blackwell, late of the District aforesaid, de ceasod. rhoso aro, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and croditors of the said deceased, to be and appoarbefore me, at onr next Ordinary's Court for the said District,to be holden at Edgefield Court House, on the* 25th day of Nov. inst., to show causo, if any, why the said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 11th day of Nov., in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and sixty-five, and in the] ninctioth year of tho sovereignty and Indepon-* dence of the United S tatos of America. W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. Nov. II,_2t_46 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. 8? W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge fieit District Whereas, Ellen T. Spann has applied to me for Lettors of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of John B. Wallace, late of tho District aforesaid, doo'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the said deoeascd, to bo and appear before me, at onr next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefiold Court House, on the 24th day of Nor. inst, to show cause, if any, why the said, administration should not be granted. Given under my band and seal, this lOtb day of Nov. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and in the 90th year of the Independence of the United States of America. W. F. DURISOE, O.S.D. Nov. 15,_ 2t_40 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINABY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, James M. Uolson has applied to to mo for Letters of Administration, on all and sin gular tho goods and chattels, rights and credits of William Holao'n, lato of the District aforesaid dee'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of tho said decoased, to bo and appear boforo mo, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefiold C. H., on tho 2 Uh day of Nov. Inst, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 10th day of Nov. in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and in the 90th' yoar of tho Independence of the United States of Amer ica. W. F. DURISOE, o.B.n. Nov. 15 2t 46 Notice. LOST OR MISLAID a certain Ni TE, or Sin gle Bill, for Two Thousand (2000) Dollars, made payablo to Wm. C. Moragno, Trasteo, or boaror, three years after date, with interest pay ablo "annually from date,-dated the 16th No vember, I860, and signed by R. H. Sullivan, Daniel Quattlebum and Jas. B. Sullivan. I here by notify the signors not to pay it if presented by another person. JOHN HUIET. Sept ll 2t? 87 Tannery! IWILL TAN and FINISH oil good Hides de livered to me next year for one-half. Persons wishing all the Loathor cai) have ray part by pay ing me the customary price nf the Loather when tanned. Near RlchardsonvHlo. S. C: NATHANIEL McRAY. . Nor. 14, At* * 46. Maccaroni, &c. . IN 8tore, Suporior MACCARONI, CORN STARCH, ISINGLASS, sparkling GELA TINE, Ac. HOD. ES A JENNINGS. Nov. 14, tf 46. NEW GOODS ! . , ,-,--+?4 FALL TRADE, 18651 MS. G. BAILIE & BRO. . 205 BROAD STREET, Axigiisfca, G-eorgia, Have just received the following New Goode, to which they invit? the attention of their , customers and the.public generally -v CatTpeting. ;? :? Rolls fino Thrco-Ply Carpeting, new patterns; Rolls Cue Iugrain ; . . '? " n " .'. Brussells Carpeting ; Velvet Carpeting ; Carpet Binding ; -r jj Hearth Rugs, Door Moishe. ' A competent Upholsterer cn band to attend to fitting and laying Carpets aad banging Curtains and Shades. < . Window Sh?des. Gold and Velvet Shades, new patterns ; Gold and-Green Shades, . " Plain Gold Shades, n u Landscape Shades, " " Shade Trimmings, of all kinds. Damask, k Lace and Muslin Curtains, Cornices, Bands, Loops, ?c. Dry Goods, I At Wholesale by the Pieee or Dozen. Calicoes, Thread Nets, Shirting, Silk, Waterfalls, ' Missei Balmoral Hoso, Shirt Fronts, " Ribbed Wool " Irish Linen, ' Ladies' wbt cott " - 8-4 Bleached Damask, Gents mixed cot Socks, Scotch Diaper, Men's Bro Half Hose, Huck. Towels, " white ? " Silk Neck Ties, Boys Bro " " ,Blaok Ribbon Ties, ? Misses White Hose, Silk Tubular Ties, Green and Bro Barago, Birds Eye Diaper,. Ladies lisle A Gauntlets, Long Lawn, " Adeline Gloves, Linen Crash, " Silk " Diaper Towel?, Men's " " Undressed Linen, Bleached Linen, Ladies' Stella Scarfs, Brown Table Linen, India Rubber Combs, Napkins, Horn Combs, 8x10 Bleached Cloths, Ivory Combs, Men's White Merino Drawers; . " M " Shirts. " Shetland " Drawers; - & " Shirtrj ? /' Ribbed Drawers; ? ". " Shirts; Ladies' Hoop Skirts ; ? Bridal " Young Ladies' Brid.,1 Skirts ; Misses' Plain Clasp . " . Cotton Umbrellas ; Silk and Cotton Hankerchiefs. Floor Oil Cloths. Floor Oil Cloths, thoroughly seasoned ; Table Oil Cloths, just received. . Shoes. Ladies' Balmorals ; Misses' Gaiters : Gents' Gaiters, Buckles ; Heavy Shoes, all kinds. Groceries. Java Coffee, Green Tea, Laguayra Coffee, Black Tea, Rio " Starch, Sugar, Brown, Soda, " Fair, Saloratus, " Crushed, Mackerel, in kitts>? Cheeso, " in half bbls. Black Pepper, Codfish, Ginger, Nutmegs, Candles, Soap, AND GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Sundries. Nails, all sizes, 25 Boxes Glass, Cotton Cards, Parlor Matches, Coconut Dippers, Matches, Mason's Blacking, Buckets of all kinds, ? Blacking Brushes, Tubs, Plain, Sorubbing Brushes, Tubs, Painted, White Wash Brushes, Tubs, Cedar, White "Wash Heads, : Brooms, . . Mop Heads; Hair Brooms, Cotton Twine, Featbor Dusters, Nests Boxes, Horse Brushes, School Basket?, Rolling Pins, Market Baskets, Potatce Mashers, Clothes Baskets, Lemon Squeezers, Clothes Lines, Towell Rollers, Clothes Pins, Nests Reelors, Army Pails, Spice Setts, Wisps, ' Nests Flour Pails, - Iron Seivos, Faucets, Platod Seivos, "Well Buckets, Brass Seivos, Wood Spoons, Wash Boards, Zinc, Mouse Traps, Wash Boards, Plain, Sash Cord, Hearth Brooms, Whisks, Dusting Brushes, Pocket Whisks, Ladles, Table mats, Stove Polish, Match Safes, Gun Caps, Axes, Boxes Ink,, Axe Handles, Bail Boxes, Letter'Paper, Pad Looks, Trunks, Bagging. 2,900 Yards Best Gunny Bagging, ' " 2,000 Pounds Best Rope, 20 Coils Manilla Rope, 600 pounds English Twine, yus, Liquors. Cases Old Cognac Brandy, . Casos Holland Gin, Cases Now York Gin, Coses Old Bourbon, Cases Millar's XXXX Bourbon, Cases Wolfe's Old Bourbon, Cases Wolfe's Scheiden Schnapps, Cases Russo's Arrack Punch, . Cases Russo's St. Domingo Punch, Cases Purest Blackberry -Brandy, Cases Old Port Wine?, C:isos imperial Sherry Wines, Cases S. Domingo Bitters, Syrups. Lemon, Ginger, Raspberry, - Assorted, . Pickles. 25 Casos assorted Pickles, . Gherkins, Pepper Sa?cos, ?o. Liquors by the Barrel. 25 Bbls Whiskey, Old Rye, 1S40, - 10 Bbls Gin, 10 Bbls Rum, 10 Keg?. 10 gals, each, Old Rye Whis key, 1340, Oper ct. above proof. Carpets, Shados, Curtains, Dry . Goods and Shoes, np stairs, the balanoo on bur lower floor. Planters, Merchants and Citizens, look to your interest and giro us a call. JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER 205 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Sept 18 ita* For Representative in Congress. Gait, vfM J?j^jfrAN, of Abbeville, ia re spectfully nominated by bis many friends in EdgeCcld, aa a suitable.peraon.to' reprciont this Congressional D Strict in the Lower House of the National "Cobgress'during its ' next Session. . OetlO .r;' ."*9 '. te- . - .?'.* 41 - , -i-r-ti ' ' FoY;CongTejrs<i' Wo are authorised to annonn'co Dr. R. C. GRIF FIN of Edgefield, a candidate to.ropresent in the next United States Congress, the Third Coagres riuDttl District, composed of the Districts of Abbeville, Edgefield, Nowborry, Lexington, Or angebnrg, RieWarid- and Fairfield, ft * Oct, 17, to 42 Law^Notice.. SB.:?SRiFrijj?; AT/rotei'',.? LAW . ?aad SOLICITOR ?N ?WIWjmay bo fuuud at all times in* hir Oftce", "fii th? building next to the Law Office of T. P. MAGRATH, E?q. Edgefield, S*C.,.Nov_7 , ? n ? -4-15 T. E. CLAttk,; A TX O ? SE Ti W, . *..'.; 'V A*D'* ^' . MAGISTRATE. Office,"ov^r^^C. Bryan's Storer , 15DGEFIELD, 8. C. Aug 8 ?_3m*_ 32 Law ^N?t?^g? T I" ADD?S?N, 'ATTORNEY XT LAW el* and 80LICIT0R IN EQUITY will prac tico id the Courts of ?suth Carolina. Officej for the present, ?v?rB. C. Bryan's Store EDGEFIELD C. Hi, S. C. Oct 17 y 3m j - ... 42 i 1 11 Notice. THE undersigned-would most respectfully in ' form'tbolr friends and patrons that they will continuo tho PRACTICE OP MEDICINE in its several departments, in the Village and adjacent country.- Bnt as wo have to pay Cash for every thing we have to buy/we will expect the cash or its equivalent for our services whenever thc pa tiont.is discharged. ? I ". V;./S I ?VA. G. TEAGUE, T. J. TEAGUE. Oct. ll tf 41 DENTISTRY. DR. II. TAKKER ha? just returned from iho.North with a NEW SUPPLY of MA TERIALS for all the LATEST and MOST AP PROVED STYLES OF WORK done in this country. Sept 5 tf HS For Sheriff. Tho Friends of Capt. A. P. WEST respectful ly announce bim as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield at the nexSelection. - A Nov 7 '-'I-.'? 'te*' &* 45 7J?S~ Wc bave beon authorized by thc Friends ..of Capt H. BODLWARJUo announce bim a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield District at the noxt election. ? Apr 12_to?_ 16 For Tax Collector? Tho Many Friends of D. A. J. BELL, Esq., respectfully nominate bim tn a Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. Oct 18_te 4* . For.Tax Collector. -v TUE many Friends:of Capt. JAMES MITCH ELL respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at the next eler-rion. SALUDA. Dec 6 te* . 50 To the Public. DF. McEWEN, having recoived a COM . PLETE ASSORMENT OF WATCH MATERIALS, would respectful!? inform bin friends and tbe public generally tbat bo is now prepared to est cute, with* dispatch, all work in the 'Wkte? KiipairiBg Department, }g?FAll work done by him will be warranted. All styles of HAIR WORK and SOLID GOLD JEWELRY raad? to.otder. TERMS CASH. No work will he allowed to leave the Shop until paid fur. Oct 31 tf 44 SPECTACLES" For Old and Young 1 IHAVE on hand a lurga and choice variety of SPECTACLES, including P*tent Periscopio LENS and genuine Scotch PEBBLES. AI*o, EYE GLASSES, EVE PROTECTORS, lc. Givo me a call. I oan suit your Eye*. D. F. MCEWEN. Oct 31 h fei ,."-*. 44 BTJSI3STBSS_ ' - THE -Subscriperrospactfolly .-announces to the public that he ?till continues tb? Furniture and Undertaking Business At his edd stand, whore, bp., is,, pre p. ir ed ter fill all erdcrs in eitherrbrancb.otrthe^boVe ^baar?s??', at tho'sliortest uotieo", arid on as reaSonabfe terina as tho times will allow. Mr. JAMES PAUL ti in ch?rgo of tbe estab-. livbmont, and will give hu undivided attention lo thd business of tho Shop. ' JES- TERMS CASIL-&& J. M. WITT. Sept S -. -?? ' ? tf . 3f. For the Ladies ! THE Ladies aro eipeciaHy invited to call and examino ovr rich and handsome lot of MERINOS AND POPLINS ; SWISS MUSLIN; Ladies' NUBIAS and HOODS; Childton's HOODS ; ? ' White and Colored FLANNELS j , Fiue Sewing SILK f ? . Coats'black and.eubred Spool THREAD. Just opened and for1 s?lc-by "J. RT CARWILE A CO. Nov 7 ._2t__4 J State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, . m ORDINARY. SY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Bdge field District. .? -r r ?. V.r heroes, Henry 0. iHeftong?. bas, applied to mc for Letters of Ad:ninis tration, on all-and singu lar tho goods and chattols, rights'and credit.' of James D. Horlong, late of tho District, aforesaid, deceased... . - . Theso are,'therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,"to bo and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the tnid District, to be holden at Edgefield Court House, on the 24th day of Nov. inst., to show cause, if any, why the saul' adm ia stratton should not '50 grantei ^ ? '?\ **!?* Given under my hand and seal, 'this TO th day of Nov. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and in th? 60th year of the Independence of tho United.- States of Amorico, . '-> A Tv W. F. DURISOE, o.am. Nov. 15 . . 2t ? ??-x,4? Notice. ALL persons having demand? against lt? Ka ta te of Wm. Carter, deo'd., wilj pleaso hand them In.at once, logally approvoiL..0 ? . " JAS. "W/F00SHE, Ex'er. . OG Depot, Nov 1 flt . .- ..^4 fiood Things for the multitude ! IN Store a fresh and varied assprtnv^^ebowo Ccrnfectionarios, embracing - ?. V xvftff? FANCY CANDIES, Cj?COA^p.T CA^LES, GUM PA STB, R?TS?NS.'^K?? *** ALMONDS. COCOA 5UTS, SUGAR B?IS?UITS, BUTTER CRACKERS^ FINE CHEESE, ic, ?te. Prices as cheap as tho' cheapest. . S..H. MANO ET.