Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, April 11, 1866, Image 3

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JILES M. BERRY, "WITH H. F. RUSSELL & CO., No. 173, Broad Street, (UND EE AUGUSTA HOTEL,) AUGUSTA, GA. I take this method of informing my friends of Edgelield, Abbeville, and adjoining Districts that I am now in tho above well known House of H. P. RUSSELL & CO., tho largest Wholesale and Retail D;y Goods House in tho City of Au gusta, and would respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage for the Firm. I will be pleased to have my friends favor me with an early eall, when I will lay beforo them, at remarkably low figures, the .most beautiful stock of Goods ever on exhibition in this City. The motto of this Homo is "Small Profits and Quick Sides." County Merchants and persons buying topsail again caa do well at this House. Call and see me and I will mako it to your in terest. JILES M. BERRY. Augusta, April 2, loi U NEW GOODS ! FOR SPRING & SUMMER. At Tempting Prices ! THE Subscriber is now receiving a CHOICE and WELL ASSORTED Stock of Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods, -Consisting in *>art of Brown SHEETINGS, SHIRTINOS, DRILLS and TICKING; E.cached Cotton SHEETINGS, Pillow CASING and SHIRTINGS; Bleached Linen SHEETINGS, Table DIAPER, NAPKINS and TOWELS; DRAP DEETTEJCOTTONADE, Linon DUC and DRILLS for Men and Boy's wear; PRINTS ?nd GINGHAMS; Printed LAWNS, Jaconet and Organdie MUS LINS ; Whito Jaconet, Sxiss, Mull and Nainsook MUS LIN, ?Lrin, Clucked and Striped ; Linen Cambric, Hcuistichod and Embroidered HANDKERCHIEFS ; LACES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, HOSIERY and GLOVES; MOURNING DRESS GOODS; CLOTHING FOR MEN and BOYS, for Spring au c. Summer wosr ; SHOES-for Ladies, Gonts, Bojs, Girls and thc Babies ; BONNETS-Ladies and Misses, and Infant's HATS; Men's, Boys and Children's HATS. -Also, a good assortment of Hardware, Crockery, China and Glass Ware, Groceries, Saddles, Bri dles, Baggy Harnes?, &c, Ac, ?rc. This Stock of Goods was soloctcd in New York aftor the late decline in prices, and will be sold FOR CASH ONLY, At prices to suit the most economical. JAS. B. SULLIVAN, At the Old Stand. Mar 27__4t_14. ESTATE SALE. BY permission of Goorgo Eui.-t, Esq , Judge of tho Court of Orditmry for Charleston Dis trict, I will procood ?* sell at tho ro.-idenco of Mr. S. S. TOMPKINS, in tho Towu of Eden field, on WEDNESDAY, the ISth doy of April inst., all the BocTflvhold und Kuchen Furnitur?-, and like articles, and other personal property, now in the District of Ed?cfield, be'.ongintr t? the Estate of L. ? A. SHECUT, deceased, con sisting in part of ONE NUNN & CL \RKE'S fi} Octave PIANO, Oue Hen tl .-tn ati's Gold WATCH and CHAIN, One Set of PARLOR FURNITURE, consist ing of Carpet, ono p-.ir of Divans, SluiT Scat Ma hogany Chahv, Marble Top Center Tilde, Ac. DINING ROOM FURNITURE consisting of one Extenmn Dining Tal.le Chuits, Carpet, Ac., GLASS, CHINA, CROCKERY, acd other Ta ble Furniture. Also, BEDSTEADS, Feather BEDS, MAT RASSES and BEDDING. A Wheeler ? Wilton's SEWING MACHINE. And other articles too to?Tious tn mention embra cing every article of a well ?urni?Lcd and well kept boase. TERMS OF SALE-A crodit t?l tho first November next on Not? with good surety puja ble in gold or its then equivalent in current funds; or cash in gold or its equivalent, ut tho option of thc purchaser. T. D. WAGNER, Adm'or. Apr 3 2t 15 Law Books! BY Virtuo of an crier Iroin W. F. Duri?oe, Esq., Ordinary of Edgelield District, I will sell at the late residence of Chancellor F. H.. WARDLAW, dccM., on WEDNESDAY, thc 'Jib May next, the LAW LIBRARY of said dee'd. Catalogue can be seen at my'office. Z. W. CARWILE. C.E.E.Dand Adm'r. April 10 St 15 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DILTRIOT, AV ORDINARY. John Denny) Adm'or., Plaintiff, "I vs. > Partition. Nancy Rotton and others, Def'ti. J BY an Order from tho Ordinary, I shall pro ceed to sell at EdgeftelJ C. H., on tao firxt Monday in May next, for Partition, the REAL ESTATE of DAVID L. ROTTON, dee'd., m : TRACT NO. ONE, (the Homestead,) lying aad being in the District ?nd Stato aforesaid, bound ed by lands of Mrs. Unity Smith, Elijah Watson, jr., M. McCarty, andothors, containing Ono Hun dred and Sixty (160) Acres, moro or less. And TRACT NO. TWO, boundod by Lands of Jacob Lagrono. M. McCarty, Mrs. U. Smith, and others, containing Om; Hundred and Seven (107) Acres, more or less. TERMS.-The abo'-o Tracts of Land will bo sold on a eredit until the first day of December nox-t, on which day possession will bo giveo .f Tract No. 1. Possession given immediately of Tract No. 2. Purchasers to give Bond witi good securities, and a Mortgage to the Ordinary to secure the purchase, money. Costs tn bc paid in cash in specie, and to pay for titles extra. W. SPIRES, S. E. D. Apr 10 4t 73 State of Mouth Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of ?dg.?eld District: Whereas, M. M. Fidget and B. T. Jennings have applied to me for Letters of Administsation, rf? bon!? non, on all and singular the goods ?nd chattels, rights sud erudita of John T. Smith, a free man of color, lalo of the. Di?trict aforesaid, dee'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al) and singular, the kindred and cediUra of tho said deceased, to bo and appear before me, at our noxl Ordinary's Court for the said District, tobe bnldeu at Edgelield Court House, ou thc I9tb day ol April innt., to slmw cause, if any, why the sui i administration skjuld not be granted. G i/on under my hand and seal, this 3d day ol April in year of our Lord one.thousand ei-bt hun dred and sixty-six, and in the 00th year of the Independence of thc United States of America, W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D. April 2t 15 Notice. DR. J. T(. MUSK has taken his family Tex Kt on ?,.vi*it. but will return in tbreo or four mouth* unless Prnvidi nf ally prer?nted. He ro turo* his grateful 'banks to the people of Edge field for the liberal patronage i-x'onded to bim. April . tl 15 The Place TO BUY FANCY GOODS, CHOICE PER FUMERY of all kinds, fine TOILET AR TICLES, and NOTIONS GENERALLY, is at the VARIETY STORE. Mar V! -_._ _tf 13 Sha dj Bili Select School. MRS. WM^.?OOD.VAN willppcn at h r resf. donee, on the lOtb. a SELECT SCHOOL FOR,.GIRLS. ..Terms for a Session of ThirUPn W?rel?, $5 for- the lowest class, und $6 for those . more advanced. Plain ?awing and Ncodie Work tough tgeatia. . Ayr* tf 'JU J CASH DRJ GOODS HOUSE. A. T. GRAY, ?o P. GRAY, -o J. W. TURLEY. jL. & CO., AT THE OLD STAND OF ll. H. HICKMAN, 242 Broad Street, AJXJGtTJSTJ^, GEORGIA, Beg to announce that they cnn be found at the SPACIOUS STORE Lately occupied by H. II. HICKMAN, Where they arc prepared to offer to the public au ELEGANT and COMPLETE Assortment of ?WU AMD FAM?Y HY I Stet CLOAKS, SHAWLS, HOOP SKIRTS, &c, &c. One of the partners will reside in New York, devoting his entire attention to the SELECTION OF OUR SUPPLIES, And we aro now daily receiving NEW GOODS at a ? CONVINCINGLY LOW PRICES, PURCHASED FOR CASH!, At the Great Auction Sales in New York, and TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PER CENT. And in soma instances FILLY ONE HALF LESS THAN THEY COULD BE PURCHASED FOUR WEEKS AGO. These are superior advantages, which we will at all times share with our Customer*. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, And all others tn want of Dry Good*, Should not make a single purchase before visiting our Establishment. Augusta, April 2, A. F. GRAY & CO. tf 14 Goori News from Mexico. TriE Suii?c i .i>r respectfully announce th*t Lo is prepared to Ju ALL WORK ii tho Conch Making and Repairing Business. All kinds of REPAIRING dono promptly, and warranted to give satisfaction. He has also on band a large supply of Pine, Black Walnut nnd Mulberry COPPINS, neatly f?nUhed, which ho is prepared to deliver in any part nf the District. As he has tu pay CASH for everything he ha* to buy, he will require tho CASH, or its equiva lent, on delivery of tho work. A. BUsIIXELL. Liberty Kill, Apr 2 tf 14 New Spring Trimmings ! JUST received, and for snlc at Augusta retail prices, a oomplete assortment of the latoet stvles, and most desirable patterns of Ladios* Dress and Clo&k TRIMMINGS; BRAID, CORD, EDGINGS; FRlLL-v. f.ktjoy ?ad plain; Dress BUTTONS in great variety; And many other articles too numerous to men tion, at tho Edgcfield Variety Store. 'D. p. MCEWIN. March 27 tf . H It is Well Known TnAT D. F. McE WEN sells tne bost COF FEE, TEAS. SUGAR, and all kinds of FANCY GROCERIES at Augusta prices. All kinds of Cannod Gonda, such si Dudley's COVE OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, GREEN CORN, GREEN PEAS. TOMATOES, STRAWBER RIES, PEACHES, ic, alwavs on hand at the VARIETY STORE. M*r 27 tf 13 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, /.V ORDIN?R Y. Nancy Adamd and others, Applicants ?homas J. Vaughn and wife Carolina and others, Defendant!. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Elisabeth wife of John McDonna, and Caroline, wife of Thomas J. Vaughn, Defendants in tho ?hove s*atod casi, reside beyond the limits of this State, It is tborefore Ordered that they do appear and object to the dividion or ?ali*of tho Real Estate of Ab?er Adams, doceased, on or before the 25th day cf Juno next, or their consent will be onterod of record. W. F. DURISOE, O.K.P. N Ordinary's Office, Mar 30, 18(50. I2tl4 Petit'nfor Par. and Salo of Land, ic. Notice. THE Undersigned hertby notifies all person? to wboin he may bo indebted, that he ha* returned to his home in Edgefiold District from his temporary visit to tho West; and that be in tends to lemain and resido permanently in said District. WADE HOLSTEIN. April 2 3l* 14 FAIR NOTICE. ALL Persons indobted tu me as Agent, either by Note or Account, who fail to como for ward and make settlement within thirty ditys from date, will find snid Notos aud Accounts in Augusta for collection. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Mar 27 2m 13 Petit Gulf Cotton Seed, At 75 Cents per Bushel. IHAVE FOR SALE n lot or superior PETIT Ut COTTON SK BP,-warranted to Ror minat.:,-'yhich I will sell in lots to suit purcha sers, ut 75 Cts. por bushel. Apply early. H. PARKER. Apr 4 2t lt War with Mexico. HAVING a new SMUT MACHINE and a new BOLTING CLOTH, (as tine as they are ?nado,) I am now prepared to make as good FLOUR as can be made in this Stale. If you don't boliivo it, give my Mills a trial. R. T. PARKS. Apr 4 3t 14 FREE SCHOOLS. THE COMMISSIONERS of FREE SCHOOLS f r this District, s^re requested to meet at Edgcfield C. H., on the fir-t Monday in May at ll col irk A. M. A full and punctual a teen Janee is desi-cd. LUKE CULERKATH, Chair. Afs2 St H OFFICE At ASST. COMMISSIONER, FREEDMEN'S BUREAU FOR EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, S. C., ?xvnvnQ, March let, 1SCC. 'GENERAL O li DE It S, NO. 1. IIN obedience to Special Orders, No. 4, dated . Headquarters Di.-!. Commissioner, Bureau Refugees, Freedmen, ?c., for South Carolina, February 22d, 13(16, the undesigned assumes charge of all matters pertaining to the Freed men'.! Bureau, and all duties connected therewith in Edgufleld District, S. C. II. All Contracts new in oxistenoc, or hereaf ter to be undo, in which Freed people are par ties, aro required to bc prtsented at this Office for examination and approval. Without such appro val they are null and void, and will, not be al io wod. III Matters in dispute, and cases of alleged abuse, wherein Freed people are interested, mnit be referred to this OUioo for adjudication, and STict justice will be meted out to all parties with out prejudice, fear or favor. The interests of tho Freed p?oplo will bo look ed after closely, in order that they may receive fair compensation for thei. l*bor,*kind and hu mane treatmont, and their rights uudor the law. But they on tho other hand will be required tn behave in an orderly manner, and to work indus triously to support themselves and families. IV. 2nd Lieut. GEO. P. MCDOUGALL is an nounced as Adjutant of the District. And Asst. Surgeon THOS. TURNER, U. S. A., as Medical Officer, and will have charge of the Hospital and the Sanitary regnlutions of the Freed peoplo and destitute Refugees. JOHN DEVEREUX, Brvt. Lt. Colonel U. S. A., A. A. Commissioner for Edgcfield Dist. Mar 20 4t 12 Wines and Liquors. ALL kinds of CHOICE WINES, COGNAC BRANDY, HOLLAND GIN ?nd the BEST WHISKEY kept constantly on h?nd. If you desiro a good article forfamil" uso go to D. F. MCEWEN. I will sell a fine article jf Bourbon by tut gal lon at Augusta prices by .ho barrel. Mar 27 tf b IS Direct and Fresh. JUST reooived direct and fresh, a large stock A, B and C SUGAR ; R'O -COFFEE, a first rate article; SUGAR CURED HAMS f CLEAR SIDES and SHOULDERS; MEgS MACKEREL in Kitts; Choile LARD; Superior TEAS, ie., <tc. Also, always on hand a splondid article of CA NAL FLOUR, at tho lowest market prico. ' S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Mar 27 tf 13 Notice. ALL Persons having demands against the Es. tate of Mrs. HARRIET HERRIN, doe'd, are requested to present thc samo, properly at tested, by the first May, to in ?, forpoyment. Anc tboso indebted to tho said Estito aro requested tc mako immodiato payment. i JOHN Vt. HERRIN, Adm'or. Mar 21 3t 12 Just Received, AFRESH supply of Italian MACCARONI; Superior FLOUR; CANDLES : Chowing and Smoking TOBACCO; POWDER in Flasks; FISH HOOKS, Ats., ic. S. H. MANO ET. Mar 27 tf 13 O Nails, Nails. N HAND a supply of IO, 8 and G PENNI NAILS. J. R. CARWILE i CO. Jan 30 i.f 5 TOR SALE, AT H. A. Gray's Watch Repairing Shop, a lo of SPLENDID RUNNING CLOCKS, vcr; low. Warranted to keep timo. Fob 6 _tf_' ? Notice. ALL per.ons indobted to tho Estate of FELD E. RODIE, dee'd., ?re earnestly request*' to mako itnmedintp payiaent, and those havinj demand? against said estste aro required to pre sott them by ibo 1st June, properly attested, o said chums will be barred. ARIEL-ABLE, ) . L. IL DODIE. J Art or** NEW MILLINERY FANCT'GOODS, JUST OPENING AT MRS. D. O'CONNOR'S,, (Next to Gray, Mullarky k Co's.) No. 326 Broad St., A-Ugu^ta, Georgia, CONSISTING OF straw, Silk and Illusion Bonnets ; Straw and Leghorn Hats ; Bridal Wreath? and French Plowers ; Spring Bonnet and Trimming Rib bons ; Paney Dress Bnttons ; Bugle Gimps; Kid Gloves, Lace Mitt:', and Parasols ; Grenedinc and Berege Veiling; Blaek and White Lace Veils ; Thread Laces, &c., &c , Embracing every variety and style of Goods in tho above line, together with a groat many other desirable Goods not enumerated, to which Rho calls tho attention of the Ladies. Augusta, Mar 27 lm 13 Spring Clothing. TUE fashionable public, and those who desire good fitting CLOTHING, manufactured of tho finest Saxony Wool or Linen, unmixed with COTTON, whoro the grcaUst durability and finish arc com bined, will find it tn their ititorust to examine our ?took. Wo are offering AT THE PRESENT time greater bargains than can bo obtained in any other Fashionable Clothing Establishment Give us a call and you will find our PRICES are extremely low. Bconotrdsts spao wish tho advantago of buying Spring Clothing at THE CHEAPEST rates, will find it to their interest to give us a call. To our old patrons, wo would respectfully say that every ARTICLE hat been marked down to correspond with the presont yearcity of cash, and cannot bo surpassed anywhoro IN AMERICA for cheapness. Our stook is varied, and bas Leon selected with great care. We keep a full stock of extra sise Garments, to meet thc demands of those who cannot got fu ted at any other establishment. Call and examine for yourselves, at I. SIMON & CO'S. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, 221 Croad Street, Augusta, Ga. - Mar 21 tf 12 Cooking Stoves and Ranges. 0 We are offering to our cus tomers the most approved kinds of the above, varying in price from ?20 to $120, according to ki id and size. Every Stove or Range will be guaranteed to operate per fectly as represented at the time of sale. Wm. Shepherd &, Co. 255 Broad St. Augusta, Feb 1866, 9 House-Furnishing Goods. -0 Our Stock of the above com prises almost every article for comfort and convenience in house-keeping, and we shall be happy to show the goods to all who will call upon us. Wm. Shepherd & Co. 255 Broad St. Augusta, Feb 1866, 9 Well Buckets,Brooms,Paint ed Pails Cedar Pails, Cocoa Dippers, Rat Traps, Wash Boards, Wash Tubs, Plough Lines, Cotton Cards, &c, for sale low by Wm. Shepherd & Co. 255 Broad St. Augusta, Feb 1866, 9 Bake-Ovens, Bake-Spiders, Biscuit Ovens, Biscuit-Spi ders and Extra Oven Covers of all sizes, for sale at low rates by Wm. Shepherd & Co. 255 Broad Si. Augusta, Feb 1866. 9 UNITED STATES STEEL PEN WORKS, Faciory, CAMDEN, Ne J. R. ESTERBROOK & CO. WAREHOUSES : 403 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, .12 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK TnESE CELEBRATED TENS are of Genu ine American Manufacture, and comprise evory leading stylo in the Market, and are equal in finish, elasticity and fineness of point to tho Dost imported. TLoy are, therefore, ?uro to gain the confidence of tho Atnoricsn public. Samples and prices on application. Lots made to order, of any pattern or stamp re quired. For Sale to the Trade at tho Manufacturer's Warehouses, as abovo; and at retail by all Sta tioners, Booksellers end News Dealers in the Unitod Statis. R. ESTERBROOK & CO. Mar 13_flm_lt Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given lhat a final sottlcment on thu Estato of Capt. NATHANIEL BOR '10N, dee'd., will bo made in the Ordinary's Office on Tuosday, theist day of May next. All per sons indebted to said Estate are requested to set tle up immediately; and those having claims against raid Estate aro notlOod to present them by or beforo that date, o th ur wiso said claims will be barred. A. JONES, Ex'or. War SJ 7t? U Spring and Sammer Gr O O 13 8 ! TUE Subscriber is now receiving bis Steck of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS direct from Charleston, consisting of CALICOES, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, COTTONADES, STRIPES, BROWN AND PLANTER'S LINEN, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, LONG CLOTHS, BED TICK, &c. Ladies, Misses and Men's HATS AND BONNETS ; Ribbons, Flowers, Wreaths, Plumes, Gloves, Veils, Hosiery, LADIES, liISSE*. MEX AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SADDLES,' BRIDLES, GIRTHS, SURCIN GLES, With many other articles too tedious to mention, which will be sold at tho lowest market price for CASH ONLY. B. C. BRYAN, Agent. Mar 21 If 12 Teague & Carwile, UNDER ODD FELLOWS' A MASONIC HALL, Dealers in J) l '.: IX i l.iJJ Brushes, &e. HAVE on hand, and aro constantly receiving, allot' tho most approved PATENT MEDI CINES, consisting in part of AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL; AYJER'S AGUE.Cure; WISTAR'S BALSAM WILD CHERRY; Dr. Strickland's COUGH BALSAM ; - " Anti-Cbolera MIXTURE; " " PILE REMEDY; WATSON'S NEURALGIA KING-an in fallible remedy : MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP for children tro hing. Harley's Popular WORM CANDY, Brown's Bronchial TROCHES; PHILOTOKEN, or FEMALE'S FRIEND ! Whitcomb's Asthma REMEDY; Hombold's Fluid Extract BUCIIU; Cons-.itution WATER ; Husband's Calcined MAGNESIA; Brown's Es.cnrc <.f JAMAICA GINGER ; . Sylvester's BENZINE. For the Hair. 4.11 of tho most popular preparations for thc [luir, such as Wood's Hair RESTORATIVE; * Barry'* TRICOPHEROUS; Lion's KATHA IRON: Jayno'8 Hair TONIC ;' Burnott'sCOCOAlNE; Antique OIL; BEARS OIL and POMATUMS. Also, A fine nejortmrnt nf KEROSINE LAMPS, KER OSINE OIL, nnd in fact everytl ing kept in a first class Dreg Store, all of which will bo sold ut the lowest market prices. Mar 5 tf 10 FISK'S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES THE Subscriber baj just received an assort ment of these beautiful Rosewood finish METALLIC BURIAL CASES and CASKETS Air-Ii;.'!.: and indmti uctiblc-fuVf pit?cting nui preserving the Dead-which ho windell at Lut a moderato Hilvano* on riginal cost and transporta tion. Wherever introduced these Cases have th? preference over all others. fc?rOrders promptly filled. Terra*, of oom sr, strictly Cash. J. M. WIT?. Edgefield, Mar 13 tf ll CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY EDGEFIELD, S. C. THE Subscribers recptictfully anurunce that tlioy are now prepared t" do all work in thc COACH MAKING and REPAIRING BUST NESS that m ty beontrusted to thom, in a work manlike manner, and with ncatnt-ssaud di<paich. We have on band a few CARRIAGES nxd sn perior BUGGIB8, of our own manufacture, which we will sell low. All kinds ??:' REPAIRING done promptly ami warranted to gite satisfaction. ?z?rAr w.-soll ONLY FOR CASH, our price, are unusually tcasorablo. All we n.-k is a trill. SMITH & XCMVES. Mar 7 tf ID Tax Assessor's Notice. r WILL bo at tho time and p'acr.i hi-rcif.al'U.: J. m.miiouod to make the Assessment on tho As sessable property of tba District, consisting of Lands, Lots. Lauds and Buildiugs in Towns and Villages, Manufacturers, Spirituous Liquors, Cot ton, Turpentine, Ac. Edgcftold C. H., Monday, 2d April. Pine House, Tuesday, 3d " Cherokee Ponds, Wednesday, 4th " Hamburg, Thursday, 5th " Besch Island, Fridiiy,- tith " tiranitevillo, Saturday, 7th *' Vaucluse, Monday, JJ th " Ilatchor's, Tuesday, 3 ?th " F. Pusey's, Wednesday 11th " Lybrand's, Thursday, 12th " Ridge, Friday, 13th " Lott's, Saturday, 1-tth " Warren A Lovcluco's, Same e.-cr.i::,;, rf o'clk. Dufttonsville, Monday, IGth Apr. Red Hill, Tuesday, 17th " Edward Hqwle's, Woifhosday 18th " Woodlawn, Thursday, 19th " A. Morgan's, Friday, 20th " Wbttoman's S. H. Same evening, 3 o'clk. Coiner's, Saturday, 2lst Ap-. J. A. Talbert's, Monday, 23d .' White Heuse, Tuesday, 24th ?. Liberty Ililli Wednesday 25th ? flhattorfield, Thursday 26th " Roundtree's Store, Friday, 27 h " Pleasant Lace, Saturuay, 28th " Meotine Stroet, Monday, 30ih " Mrs. Allon's, Tuesday, 1st May. Dr. John Mobloy's, Wednesday 2d " Mrs. Norris', Thursday, 3d " George Addy's, Saino evenipg, 8 o'clk. Mrs. Gibsonrs, Friday, 4th May. Mt. billing, Saturday, 6th ? Mlckler's, Monday, 7th " Huiot's Slore, Tuesday, 8th " Perry's, . Wodnosday 9th " Coleman's X Roads, Thursday, 10th " Richardson's, Friday, 11th " Mrs. Culbreath's, Saturday, 12th " Coopersvillo, Monday, 14th " A. Kemp's, Tuesday, 15th " Dom's Mills, Wcdnosday ICth " EuB-^.td C. H. Thursday, 17th " After which timo my Assessment books will close. Persons making roturns will boar in mind that returns must bo modo with rofcrenco to thc first October last. Books open at 10 o'clock, A. M., and closo at 4 o'clock, P. M. BEN.T. ROPER, TAX Assessor Edgefield Dist. M<r2l tf 12 Administrators' JVoflicc. ALT, person!? having dotnnods against tlic Es tate of WYATT HOLMES, deceased, are re quested to presont them duly attoxted to the un dersigned ; and those indebted to said Estate will please make immodiate payment. W. F. PRESCOTT, I . " WYATT L. HOLMES, j AU ?"' Jai 30 3m 5 Granite Mill Stones! FROM THE CLOUD'S CREEK QUARRIES, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, S. C. . A few Setts furnishod nt short notice. E. W. M ?.LENNA, Lou?.ville, S. C. Mar 7 4i* 10 Superior Florida Sugar FOR SALE at tho Variety Store at 20 cts. per pound. D. F. McEWEN. i Apr? M J.J, lathrop, C. E. Mast?n, . B.W. c Mon. LATHROP, M?STIN & CO., Importers and Jobbers CHINA AND GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, JPlated Ware, &o?? ?To. 274= Broad ?3Tfx-?ot, (W. B. ?RIWJN'S Ow, STAND,) AUGUSTA, GEO. Mar 13 Itu U : A. STEVENS, Grocer and Commission MERCHANT, 299 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., HAS NOW IN STORE A LARGE STOCK Or SUGAR, COFFEE, CilBGSE, FLOUR, RICE, BUTTER, SOAP, CANDLES, TOBACCO, RAISINS, SARDINES, YARNS, Ac, Ac. WINES & LIQUORS ID Hurrels and Bur.cn. Fifty II luis. Choice Bacon, Togothcr willi a full assortment of every article to be h.ul ?a Wholcal* and Rutail Grocery cslab. liihmcnts. Augusta, Nov 20 Bm ' 47 m m Ai ? HOUSE ! T. SI. Boxes, JA?. HK.ST?EHSON. ?ONES & HENDERSON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'DEALERS IN m mM ? aislas? Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, No. 1S7 Broad. Street, AUGUSTA, GA., HAVE recently opened, next door to BOKES' Hardware House, a VERY LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of BOOTS &. SHOES, Which wore pureha.'ed fr?m the bust manufactu rera at low prices, and whica they ar* nowselliDj. Wholesale and Retail, as reasonable as any ottei House in Augusta. ^3ff*Tbo People of Edgefield and tho adjoin ing Districts aro invited to give us a cull. Merchnuts will do well to examine our complete ftoek before purchasing elsewhere. Augusta, Doc 5 6m 49 rA. J. PELLETIER, ?Offers to the citizens of Edgefield and ad joining Districts a PINE ASSORTMENT DRUGS AND MEDICINES, SPICES, Toilet .Articles, [M Fancy Goods for the Toilet.. TO BE n.'.D AT HIS DRUG SIORE, HAMBURG, S. C. Nov. 18 6m 47 TUI3 WRINGER hui again taken the FIRST PREMIUM in the (?real Fair of tho Amori can Institute-it ha? alsitakor. th? FIRST PRE MIUM at tho State pairs of New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Ohio, M-.ehigas, Indiana; Ulindi; Kentucky, I^wa, Wbeou.iu, Couuccticut River Valley Fair, Champlain Valley Pair, and at mo.?t of the County and Instituto Pairs throughou. the couutry. Over 200,0!N) havo been sold and are notr in uso in the United States, und icc never heard nj uno that icu not liked, Tbo UNIVERSAL is suporior to all ether Wringers, in having lurye rolls of solid India Rubber, jo protected hy strong cocwHseuR tbm they cannot slip or Irenic loot* from ih-ehoj't lt.* strong wood Irame cannot be bniken, and doc* not rut! or noil the Holtet. Every Univcnrui W.inger is WARRANTED. Wo seh et a few test! nonials from person* widely knuwu :<> th? pul- ic, who >penk fioni ac tuiil experienes, and are abuva KUspiciwn of mi statement. " My family W'.uld as soon giro up tho cnokirg stove as tho CL?THKS WIMNUKU. It cannot be toi highly recommended.- [Soliu Robinson. " This iii thc lim Wringer I bavo found thai wouU stand tho service rcqurrcd of iL"-[J. P. Huggins, Lovejoy's Hotel. " We think the Machine xuen MORE TUAN PATS ron ITSELF EVEKY VKAU IN TUB SAVIXI; or GAH JIENTS. W>* ibink it important the wriogersbould be fitted with COGS."-[Orango Judd, Editor ol Air "rican Agricultural. "I hoarlily commend it to economists of time, money and contentment."-[The Rov. Dr" Bel lows. [Prices : Larne Wringer, "A" 812,00 Medium " t?B? 10.00 Doty'i Washer, Family Size, 14,00 H ? Hutcl ** 18,00 Merebahtt or good canvassers san make money rapidly soiling thea in every town. Exclusive sale guaranteed and liberal terms given to res ponsible parties.who first apply. Descriptive Cir cular and terms sent free. Tho celebrated DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER, which has j dst taken tho first premium at tho great Fair of the Atnorican Institute, is also sold by the undersigned. K. C. BROWNIIYG, GENERAL AGENT, No, 317, Broadway, Kew York. F?b 21 10m 8 i MY WOOD and BLACKSMITH SHOP is sup plied with experienced woikmcn, seasoned timber, and tho best materials, and we ure now prepared m REPAIR CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGGONS, 4C, in tbo best manner, and on short notice. All work warranted. GEORGE 7. STROTHER. Jan 29_tf_5 UNDERWRITER'S AGENCY, THE Subscriber having bron appointed agent of tbo GERMANIA, HANOVER, NIAGARA & REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Of New York,-the ajrgregato Cash Assetts of | which ls NEAR THREE MILLIONS OF DOL LARS-ls preparod to tako risks against. loss or damage by Fire on liberal terms. Z. W. CAR WILE, Agent. Feb 13_tf__7_ Executor's Mollee. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of JOHN QUATTLEBAUM. dee'd., will please mnke immediate payment, and all persons having de m ands against the said E tate are requested to present thom, duly attested, to the undersigned at the laie reaidcr.ro of the deceased, on or bo?oro the 3ut6 day of January 1867, as lhere will be a final utilement of tho Estate on that day. SIMEON COQBU?N, BsrV?r. Jan 30 ly $ D. D. COHEN, ISTo. 318 : Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA., Wholesale aid Retail Dealer in HARDWARE, BUILDING MA-TE?I?t?, ' Carpenters' and Blacksmith's To o Is CUTLERY, FIS?ING TA?K?C?, Ci?NS, PiST?LSi AM.?TI?N, Mill Irons and-Socks, Bolting Cloth, \ Ac, ?c., Act All of wbicb I am sailing as-cheap, If not elop er, than any other IIouso ia the city. Mar 13 fm * n -rt Arms and Legs. G. B.liOuGSON, ARTIFICIAL LIMB MAIER, . Mansion Uouse, Ko. 2G0, Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. TflKSK Limbs aro unsurpassed l'or .Lightness, Beauty of Finiah, ?ad Durability. Satisfac tion Guaranteed in ali cases. From the "Pailv Pre?-," Aogusta, Qa., Jan. 13th, 1866. . . * Wo are w?ll acquainted ra-.fc th? gentleman and taco great pleasure ic recommend ing him to any who hare been ao unfortunate as to lt.se either an arm or a leg. He understands his business perfectly, and Mears an artificial lag himself) of his owe make, on which we have seen bim dacco, and we defy any one not acquainted with the fact lo deteai it. Wehavaexamiuud.those artificial li tubs, and have no hesitan cy in pronoun cing th rm ibo be.?t wi oversaw. Let thc maimed and crippled rejoice d?t tho Good Samaritan is hero in tho parson of Mr. Uoggton. * * Tho following letter is ono of th? ,many re ceived by Mr. H : ElaOKFiELD DISTRICT, S. C., Jan. 9, 136C. Mr.: G. B. H0008OX-Siri.1 have.tested the lee made by jon ; find it satl/factory^ and am pleased with thc s imo. I bare no: hesitation in'recea mrnding the Artificial Limbs made hr you lu my comrades, who, Uko myself, haye ueeh unfortunate rn the late wari ' Tours, ?tc., '* .' ' T. W. G ETZ KN, Capt; C. A. March 7 Sm . - , 18 Drugs, Medicines, &c. PLUMB & LEITNER, 212 BROAD STREET,* AUGUSTA, GA., WOULD respectfully invite the attention of MERCHANTS, PLANTERS and PHY SICIANS to their Stouk of PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DKL'GS, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, CHOICE PERFUMERY, StiAFS, ?rc, ATC, Arc. PLUMB & LEITNER, 212 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. Mar 7 3m .. 10 What I Wish ta Sell. 25 Bbls. of F.vrl'scelebrated Champagne CIDER, and a fresh snpp!ry arriving weekly. , ALE; . 35 Casks of Bass A Co's. PALE ALE, in pints aud quarts. LIQUORS. 50 Bbl*, af BOURBON WHISKEY 5 IO Bbl?. COG VAC BRANDY; IO Bbls. MALAGA W?NE; . ?5 Cases IIEIDSICIC CHAMPAGNE-; io Cane pura HOLLAND GIN, and kverjtVing else in tho way of Liquo-s. SOMETHING GOOD 25 Hbds. Choice NEW BACON, prime article. 100 Bbls. Northern FLOUR, various brands. IO Tierces fresh boat, new crop, RIC'S, prime. 50 Bids. SUGAR, all grades and varieties. 30 Bags CO IT EIC, assorted qualities. IO Chests Jennings A Co's. TEAS, In i lb. packagos. PEPPER. GINGER, SPICES, CLOVES, CINNAMON?**., AC. 75 Boxes SOAPS, all varieties. 50 Kore? Adamantino CANDLES. 25 Box?? Oswego STARCH. Every kind and variety ?rf PICKLES, PRE SERVES, Canned FRUIT, PISH nnd OYSTERS, and everything elso usually kept io a First Class Grocery Store. Also, 100 Rbis. NEW MACKEREL. ISO Kits No. 1 Family MACKEREL. IRISU POTATOES for planting and family use. 200 Sacks CORN, arriving weekly at depot, and new Goods in ray line generally, arri ving daily, at low price?. I Have Also, Tho Agency for tho rale of YARNS and 03 NABUR?S, HOLLOW WARE and CASTINGS af all kind;, oil of which will b? sold at LOW PRICES. A. STEVENS, Augusta, Mar 5 tf 10 SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO Bach's Raw Boa? fflB-PlSFM OF p! . Baugh & Sons, MANUFAQTUftERS4 PROPRIETORS No. 20. Socth Delaware Arcane, PHILADELPHIA. This valuable MANURE has been before tb? agricultural public, under one name, for twelre years past, and its character for rigor of action and permanence in effect is well established. Be fore tho war it was introduced to some extent in the Southern States, and was found to be highly adapted to Coi ton, Tobacco and ail Crops. And as a perfect substitute for Peruvian Gu* ano, (afforded at less than one. half th? cost,) it has boon adepted by agriculturists of known in telligence and discrimination. It is warranted not to exhaust the soil, but on the contrary per* mancntly to improve it. Tho eales now amount to'many thousand tons annually, .and tho facili ties for its manufacture are extensive and com plete. Pamphlet describing its distinctive claims, may bo had on application to the undersigned, agent of the manufacturers, from whom th? MANURE may at all times be obtained. Planters and Dealers would do well to send in their orders early to J. O. HATH EWS OX, - General Agents, AUGUSTA, GA. Feb 13 tf T DICK CHEATHAM WILL stand the SPRING SEASON of 1866, at Twenty-five Dollar? the Sr??on.-com mencing the lit Marci, und ending the HOrh Jun?. .He will be al EdWfi-ld C H. on MONDAYS, TUESDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, and st Dr. John R. Molle}** ot. FRIDAfS, SATURDAYS fend SUNDAYS. He will be on th? Road from Edgefield to- Dr. Mobley'a.ou Thcradays. A Not? for tte. 925 must be Riven in every instance, and ono dollar also must be paid the erV>em. JAB. M. HARRISON, Agent for Tues. G. 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