Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 08, 1866, Image 3
balice for a Bar?jain
.ej-i-o
AT PHI VATE SALE.
?WTJL SELL to any person withing to pur;
cbuo, tho prcrnber upon which I now reside;?
eituat?l at Liberty Hill, Edgefield District, con? i
taiaitg TWENTY-FIVE (25) ACHES of LAND,
undo.'good, fence with a -? _
Lage and Commodious Tv?o Story
Dwelling,
KichcD, Smoko House, Servants' Rooms, Baj-n,
Granary, and other n?ccs?ery Outbuildings.
Also, the largo and well arranged COACH and
B?ACK6MITH. SHOPS,. with, all : the Tool? ap
perfaiaiog to each, necessary to the sianaiaotcre
of Carriages, Buggies, Ac.. And with the same,
Foll Setts of Harness Makers' and Coach Trim
mers' TOOLS/ PAINTS, OILS and VARNISH
ES. .
Also, several CARRIAGES, NEW BUGGIES,
Two H?rte WAGONS, and a lot of good COACH
LUMRJSR.
I will sell ad the above mentioned property at
.'bargain, as-1 am"clesIrou3 of retiring from busi
ness; *
Any peraon wishing to examine the premises
willfind'me at bom? nearly at all times, andi will
taks pleasure in sl owing the same. 'Any com
munication from a distance on the. subject ad* j
dressed to me'will meet with prompt attention,
and every information given.
A. BUSHNELL, Sr.
Aug 8 ' St - * 32
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD^-IN E Qb I TY.
Mary A. Myers, ")
David R. M vers, et al, by next I
friend, . \ Partition.
-va ... A
E. Watson and others. J
#N Pursuance of ai?Order qt the Court ia this
M. cause,I will sell at Edgofield C. H., on MON
DAY, thc 3d September noxt, thc Real Estate
described in the pleadings, to wit:
ONE TRACT. OF LAND, known as the Home
stead, containing Seven Hundred and Fifty Acre?,
more or lew, adjoining lands of Elijah Watson,
B. T. Boatwright and others.
ONE TRACT OF LAND, known as the Mill
Tract -containing On? Thousand Aeres, moro or
less, adjoining thc Homestead, lands of S. Watson
and others.
These lands arc immediately on the line of the
Columbia A Hamburg Railroad, and as desirable
as any lands on the Ridge.
Sold on a credit of one) and two -years with in
terest from 1st day of January next, at which
tims- possession is to be given. Purchasers to give
Bond with ut least two good sureties and Mort
gage of the premises lo secure, the purchase mon
ey. Costs of suit and expenses of sale to be paid
ia cash, ia ?pecio. Titles extra,
Z. W. CARWILE, e.r..cu.
Aug.Cth, ISM I 4i 32"
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
F. M. Chatham' et ux, Y
vs.
James <*. Penn & E. Andrews, ?
Adm'ors., et ?L j
\ Par?t:
ton.
rr Pursuance of an Order of the Court, in this
ease, I will sell on MONDAY, the 3d Septem
ber next, at Edgefield C. H., the following Real
Estate? of E.- PENN, dee'd., to wit :
ONEsHOUSE AND. LOT- in the Villsgb of
Edgefield, situate inuacdTately in tho business
portion of the town.
AUo, ONE TRACT OF LAND situate in tho
corporate limits of tho Village of Edgefield, con
taining Fifty Acres; more or leas, adjoining lands
of Estate of E. Bland, Z. W. Carwile and others.
Also, ope LOT OF LAND, containing Two
Acres,.more pr les.*, adjoining lands of the Fe
male College, Dr. R. T. Mfcns and others.
Sold on a credit until the first day of January
next, with interest from day of sale. Purchasers
to give Bond with, adecatte sureties, and a Mort
gage of thc premises to seoura the pure S ase mon
ey. Costs to be paid iu cash. Titles extra.
Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.K.B.
Aug 6 4t 32
Sheriff's Sale.
H. J. Webb, j
vs -i f Writ ia Foreign AttaohmenL
*W. D. Smith. J
John H. McDevit, )
vs > " " "
The Same. )
ni Virtue of an order from his Honor Judge
S3 A. P. .* Lnnicu, iu the above stated cases, I
will sell on .THURSDAY, tho 16th day ot Augost
inst., at Vaucluse Factory, in Edgefield District,
the following property belonging tu the defendant
W. D. Smith, to wit:
Oae Sorrel Mare, 8 new Collars, 2 soto new
Cart Harness, 1 set new 2 Horse Harnees, 1 lot old
Cart Harneas, 1 two horse wagon Body, 3? bales
of Hay, 24* sacks Cut Food, 1 Straw Cutter, 1
Corry Comb and Brush, 19 bushels Coal, S Pig?,
1 pr. Counter Scales a ad Weights, 1 box Bar
Soap, 21 bars Soap, 1 barrel Syrup, 1 Nest Meas
ures, 9 Black Hats, 25 Straw Hats, 1 pr. Linen
Panta. 3? doz. pr. Drawers, 1 Oven and Lid, 4 1-12
doz. H. Shirts, 1-2 Box Tobacco, 2 kegs Blasting
Powder, 2 parts "kegs Blasting Powder, 400 feet
Fas?, 1 lot Carpenter;) Tools, 19 pr. Shoes, (Bro
gans,) lil Shovels, 5 Mattocks, 1 Tin Pan, 8
Water Rackets, I Water Dipper, 1 Spade, 1 fine
lot Wheelbarrow?, 1 lot damaged Wheelbarrow?,
1 let empty Hogsheads and B.rrels, Derriok
Frauen, ly Spiders and Lids, 2 Oven.?, 1 Frying
Paa, 1-2 doz. Tool Boxes, 9 Tin Cup?, 1?2 doe.
Plates, l-2do:t. Knives and Forks, 2 large Steel
Drills and Spoons, 20 Shovels, 6 Pick.9, 3 new
Cert Saddles. .
WM. SPIRES, S.E.D.
August 1ft., ISSS. Ste 32
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Elijah W. Horn and wife ]
Martha E., Applicants. I
Johnso - Lowr'y, Gnardir-n, ? ^or Partition.
ad li* ot John B. Abney,
Def- ant. .' J
Lan Order from the Ordinary, I shall proceed
.o seU at Edgefield Court House on the first
Monday in September nest, for Partition, the
REAL ESTATE of JAMES H. WHITE, deceased,
consisting of a TRACT OF LAND lying and
being- in the District and State aforesaid", on Clear
Water Creek, waters of Editto River, containing
Three Hundred (300) Acres, mo? or less, adjoin
ing landa ofF. H. Posey, Mrs. P.'Clark and others.
- TEJiJIS-Oa a credit-of twelve months; Pos
session ? be given 1st January next. Tho Pur
chaser to give Bond and Security and a Mortgage
of the Premises to the Ordinary to secure the
purehaso money.. Cost? to be paid in Cash, io
Specie, and to nay for Ti tit - extra.
WM. SPIRES, S.E.D.
Aqg'st 6_4t 32.
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD. DILTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Mary Harri/, Applicant, "j
A
John F. Kenney, Guardian, ]? *Por Partition.
ad liteiu of Sall ie Harris and
others, Defendants. j
BY an Order from tho Ordinary, I shall proceed
i to sell at EdgeGeld Court House, on the first
Monday in September next, for Partition, the
REAL. ESTATE of THOMAS J. .HARRIS,
deceased, situated in the District and State afore
said, epMMilo? of a TRACT* or PARCEL OF
LAND containing One Hundred and Sixty-Four
(154) Aeres, owe or le.-*, adjoining lundi of Moses
Harrie, John Groen, Lewis J. Mile* and others.
TEEMS-Oa. a credit of twelve months. Pur
chaser to give Bond and a Mortgage to the Ordi
nary to secure the purchase" money. Coats to be
paid in' Cash, in Specie, and to.pay for Titles extra/
~ ? ? WM. SPIRES, S?E.?.
Aog?se 6,1886. 4t 32.
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN OR DINAH Y. * .
and others, ]
I
Vs. \ For Partition.
Tbs. J. Vaughn as? wife1 I
Ca&Hm^iSdothers, Denf'd'ta J
4?Ktt*4?ttter from the Ordinary, I shall fjftceed
?Pt**tfl*l sedgefield Court House, on the first
Moftay.ia September nt:Kt, for Partition, the
REA, E5TATK OF ABNER ADAMS, deceased,
. aituaid in the District and State aforesaid, eon
aWt?4?r.two SMALL TRACTS OF LAND, viz :
..Trat NO I, containing One Hundred and One
(IM) ?res, mot? or less, adjoining lands of A.
? Job***' Adantsacd James Q. Adams.
TKAtSOS, containing Twenty (2?)Aore#,
rsioM orws, ad>jiining latdi.of A J. Hammond
str? trac No 1,. .
TEF.M- On a credit' of twelve, months. Par?
chasers t<gi?c, Bond and Seeority, ?ed a Mort
gage to \? Ordinary to secure the purchase
.money. *st to bu paid in Cash, in Specie, and
foliar Wea ertra.
. ' , , " ' WtLB?iZB3fa?J>. ?
_ , GARBLER- respectfully :mitfuaees
th it he is well prepared to execute in the "best
manner and . promptly all work in thc businoss,
-and at greatly reduced'figures.
Havingacquainted himself with:tim late ines
timable improvements ia -the-profession, and.se
c?ied a mU stock of materials, Ac, ho" warrants
good and satisfactory work to all who-nay desire
his services. , . v . '
Edgefield, S. C., ?ug. 1, tf3i
JE Undersigned having bought of Messrs.
T.'B. REESE * CO.,) atCold Sprii gs, gen
erally known as "Red Hill," their remainlng
j Stock of Goods, are now offering the sano at ' '"]
Greatly Reduced Pri ?es !
The Stock consists of an assortment of
Dry doods,
Readj-Made Clothing?
Hats. Boots Z??S?LQts,
Su?ar, Coffee,
Crockery and Glass wan >,
Tinware, &c i, &c,
The surrounding community willj>ronic te their
interest by giving us a call before pur chasing
elsewhere, as we are determined- te sell t ie.most
of our Goods at AUGUSTA PRICES.
Come one-come all, and satisfy yovirselvcs
whether -wo wi Ii do what we .say or not.
JEU*TERMS CASH.
JOHN C. PORTER,
W. L. HOLMES.
July 2* ?t* 80
Gold Springs, S. C.
THE Firm of TH?S. R. REESE & CO. (E.
F. Yoe was the Co., was dissolved this da}
by mutuaL consent,-and both parties gout ont of |
business at Cold Springs, S. C. AU the basiness
of tho Firm will besettlednp by the under ligned.
TAOS. B. REEBA
Joly 14, 1866. 3fr 80
A Handsome Residence,
?ffKTlfH EIGHT OR TEN ACRES LAND
M attached, at Curry ton, 10 miles from An
gus ta. A very desirable location for a physician
or other. There are nine rooms in the Boase,
well finished.-Good out buidings attached.
: One wishing moreland can purchase it, a J there
is a targe body of land around it for sale.
For further information address <* -
MRS. S. A. ROPER,
Edgefield, S. C.
Angls- 5t* 31
? .' 11 ---~
NW WOOL CARI'S.
5 HAVE now in operation at- our Mills,
ninu miles of West of Laurens C. H., ?
w
New ant! Complete Set of Wool Ca rds,
With which we are CARDING WOOL; including
the finest MERINO, with complete success. We
hive engaged the services of Mr. D. Buckley, of
Kew Jersey, who as a scientific Carder, bas no
superior, he having had thirty years experience
in the Northern States.
When our patrons furnish Ol!, say one pint, or ,
one pfc and. of Lard, to each eight pounds of Wool- j
wc will charge fur White Wool lui, Colored 11}
Mixed 12},-Mixed with Cotton 13? Cts. per pound?
We will receive from, and deliver back, t> the
Greenville &> Columbia Railroad all Wool that
may bo shipped us to Donald ville or Newberry
C. H., without extra charge. And will re tut a the
"RAls every ten days to Depot from'where shipped.
Reference in Edgefield,-Capt. LEWIS Jonas.
R. S. & J. W. GOODGION.
Angl 3t? 31
Have four GINS Repaired ai
Home!
MR. J. M. MATTHEWS would inform the
farmers of Edgefield and adjoining Districts,
who WANT THEIR GINS REPAIRED, that
they can hare it done at home by writing him ut
Edgofield Ct H.
Having long boen in. Griswold's employment,
and having considerable experience in GIN RE
PAIRING, he flatters himself that - he aan give
entire satisfaction to all who may employ him.
Those wishing to BUY GINS would also do
well to correspond with bim before purchasing
elsewhere.
All letters recoiled, promptly responded to.
Ang I St 31
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge
-field District
Whereas, Larkin G. Swearengin bas applied to
me for Letters of Administration, on all and sin
gular th's goods and chattels, rights and credits
of Abner Swearengin, late of tho District nfo?
?aid dee'd.
These sro, therefore, to cite and admonish al)
and singular tba kindred and creditors of the sole
deceased, to be andappear before me, at our next
Ordinarys.Court for ihe said District, to be holden
at Edgefield C. H., on the 20th day of Aug. inst..
to show cans?, if any. why the said administration
should not be.granted. a
Given under my band and seal, this 6thday ol
Aug. in the year of oar Lord one thou fand eight
hundred and sixty-ais;"and is tbs ?list year ol
t)\e Independence cf thc United States of Amer
ica.
W. F. DURISOE, o.?.n.
Aug 8 2t 32
the State of South Carolina,
.EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN ORDINARY.
BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary o?
Edgefield District.
Whereas, MaxmUtian Sallar, has applied to
mei for Letters of Administration, on ?ll and sin
gular' the goods and chattels, rights and oredits
of Susan Sall&t, late of tho District aforesaid,
dee'd.
These are,.therefore, to cite and admonish nil
and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to bo and appear before me, at onr
next Ordinary 'a Court tor the said District, to be
holdon at Edgefield C. H. on tho J 6th day of Aug.
inst, to show cause, if any, why r?e raid
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, t i is 2d day
-ofAug. in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the
Hist year of American Independence.
W. F. DURISOE, O. E. I?.
Aug S St 32
State cf South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, _
IN ORDINARY.
Jemima Bartes and others, )
Applicants, Petition for Pa rti
Joseph and his wife J tion of Real Katu,?'
Elisa, D?fendante. J
F! appearing to my satisfaction that ---j
Joseph and hil wifo Eliza, Defendants in the
above-stated ease reside beyond tbe limits of Ibis
Stat?, It is therefore Ordered, That they do appear
and object to tbe division or salo oj* the Real
Ei tate of Lewis W. Bartoe, deceased, on or before
the- 27th day of October next, or their consent to
the same will be enterod of record.
W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D.
Aug. 4,_ 3m_' 32.
Make Your Own Soap!
BABBIT'S PURE CONCENTRATED TOT
ASH ond PURE CONCENTRATED LYE.
For sale by '*
TEAGUE A CARWILE.
Ju'y 13 . ?, \f 29
^3!r*W? have been authorized by tho many
friends of Capt. L. YANCEY DEAN to an
nounce him a Candidate for Clerk of the Conrt
of Common Pleas for Edgefield DbrWbt at the
nest election.
Jone" 20_ te 27
NOTICE,
COMPLAINTS having been made of the firing
of small arms within tbe Streets .and Hig i
, ways of .the Town of Edceflcld, notice is hereby
I given that persons offending in this matter will
be arrested nnd fined.
By order of Town Council.
? H. W. ADDISON, Intendant.
W. J. RBADT, Clerk.
Aug 1_tf 31
Revenue Tax.
OFFICE at Edgefield C. H. every Sale-day.
Remainder of time at my bonse.
B. WARD, CoL,
By <?. WARD.
Angl * ? 31
Sfcr ' u - -
r
LmHEiNEXT SESSION OF THIS SCHOOL
! "J. will cnmiuence on MONDAY; the,3d cf Sept.
Tuition, per Sc?t?ov<>f^ve Months.
In English Branches.~S20,00*
In Ancient Languages and Adrar...
^Mathematics,............?.,,00
B.oard, including Light and Washing," .'60,00
These charges arerin Qold^. or ita equivalent;
payable, one-half in advance, or tho whole amount
at the middle of the Session.
As Pupils who enter several weeks after the
School begins; or who aro frequently absent,, al
ways give-.the- Teacher -mach- extra, trouble, 'ab
deductions will be made in euch casca. Parents
are earnestly requested tb have their children
present the first day, and to keep them constant.
ly in attendance till the tatt day of tho Session.
Monthly report! of attendance, deportment,
and soho! irship wili be sent to parents, and evory
. suitable effort'will be made to secure good con
I dnct, and faithful study on the part of Pnpils.
L. R. GWALTNEY. I
July 18, 2m 29 I
SEWING MACHINE GO.,
Principal Office, GK? Broadway,
NEW YORK.
V^REAT. IMPROVEMENT in Sewing Ma
%Jf- chino. Empire Shuttle, Crank Motion
Sewing Machine. It is rendered noiseless in ac- |
tion. Its motion being all pc sitive, it io not lia
ble to get out of order. It ii the best Family
Machine! Notice is called ti ournew and Im
proved Manufacturing Meehi se, for Tailors and
Boot and Shoe Fitters. Agents wanted, to whom
a liberal discount will he given. No consign
ments ina do. _
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO.
Aug 8 IjHtr
GROVESTEEN' & CO.,
499 Broadway, New York?
THESE PIANOS received be Highest Award
of Merit at the World's "Fair, over tke best
makers from London, Paris, Germany, tho cities
of New York. Philadelphia,.B Utjpiore and Bos
ton; also, the Gold Medal at the American
Institute, fer FIVE SUCCESSIVE YEARS?!
Our Pianos contain the Fron m Grand Action,
Harp Pedal Overstrung Bess, Full Iron Frame,
and sdi Modern Improvement!. Every Instru
ment watren'ed FI VE YEAIS! Made under
the supervision of Mr. J. H. GROVESTEEN,
who bas a practical experience of orer thirty-five
years, and :s the maker of optr eleven thousand
Piano-Fortet. Our facilities ?br roanufaet?ring
enable as to sell these in struan nts from $100 to
$200 cheaper than any first clare piano forte
Aug 8 1VH*P. . SJ
GREAT fflfEO?ESE?T IN SEMG MACHINES,
Salesroom., 536 Broadway, New York,
250 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON,
921 CHESNDT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
Patented Feb. 14, 1860.
rllS MACHINE is constructed on entirely
new principles' of mechanism, possessing
many raro and valuable improvements, having
been examined by the most profound experts, and
pronounced to be.
Simplicity and Perfection Combined.
It has a straight needle, perpendicular action,
makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which
will neither RIP nor RAVEL, and is alike on
both sides; performs perfect ?ewing on every
description of material, from Leathor to the finest
Nahsook maslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread,
from the coarsest to the finest number. Having
neither CAM or COG WHEEL, and tho least pos
sible friction, it tons as smooth as glass, and is
Emphatically a Noiseless Machine.
It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power to
drive it than any other machino in tho market.
A frirl twelve years of age can work it steadily,
without fatipuo or.injury to health.
Its Strength and wonderful simplicity of con
struction renders it almost imponible to get out
of order, anet is GUARANTEED by the compa
ny to give entire satisfaction.
We respectfully invite all those who may desire
to supply themselves with a superior article, to
come and examine this UNRIVALLED MA
CHINE,
One half hour's instruction is 'ufheien: to ena
hie any person to work this Machine to their en
tire satisfaction.
Agents wanted for all town) in the Unitod
States, where agencies arc not ah cady established.
Also, for Cuba, Moxico, Central ond South Amen
es, to whom a liberal discount will be given.
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE MANU?
FACTUKING CO.,
536 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Aug I H.*r.-7m 31
A-gents Wa.nt?d
FOR THE
LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS
OF
GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON,
By Prof. R. L. DAEXET, D. D., of Va.
The Standard^ Biography of the Immortal
Hero. The only ?dition authored hy his widow.
The author a personal friend and Chief of Staff
of the Christian Soldier. Wewmt an Agent in
every County. Send for circulars and see our
terms. Address
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.
214 Seventh St, Richmond, Va.
'Joly 17 4t .20
i) ?
TEA AND COFFEE BOILERS, GLUE POTS,
OIL CANS, Ac, 4c.
$?3* All the Cooking for a -ffey.
?3S~ family may be done with 1*x
fBF Kerosene Oil, or Gas, 135;
J3f~ with loss trouble, and at -fti
JOT* less expense, than by any Tfey"
other fuel.
Each Article manufactured by this Company it
guaranteed to perform all that it claimed for it.
Send for a Circular. -?gk
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE.
KEROSENE XAMLP HEATER CO.
206 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK.
July 18 3m 29
Notice to Mechanics and Fanners.
THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE CHAR
LESTON ORPHAN HOUSE, offer as AP
I PRENTICB8 to residents nf Lhe city or country,
NINE BOYS, trained in- tbat Institution, and
, whose, ages vary from 14 to 17 years. They will
be boonu to tradesmen or farmers until they at
tain 21 years. Applications to bo addressed to
the Commissioners of the Orphan House, Char
leston, 8. C.
July 17 St 29
S
MY MILLS on Shaw's Creek, twelve miles
from Edgefield CH., have been put in
THOUROUGH REPAIR, and aro now prepared
to make EXCELLENT FLOUR, and to turn out
a SATISFACTORY YIELD.
Parties sending Wheat to my Mills aro particu
larly requested to see that it is perfectly dry,-as
good Floor cannot be made unless this precaution
is taken. JOHN SEIGLER.
July 4 3teow 27
Notice.
ALL person s indebted to the'Estate of ROBT.
J. DELPH, deceased, are notified to pay the
same before next return day; otherwise all claims
will be placed in tho hands of an Attorney fur
oolloo tien. Th 560 having claims against said
Estate will please render them in nccordingto law.
A. J. PELLET] BR, Adm'r.
Hambarg, S. C., June 11th, 'CC. 8m 24.
Estate Notice.
ALL persons iiaving claims against the Estate
of Dr. J. F. ADAMS, deo'd., ure notified to
present tho same, duly attested, iritbout delay.
Those indebted to said Estate are requested to
pay up atan early date.
All persons indebted to ns individually are also
requested to settle the same nt once.
. S." W. NICHOLSON, ) . ,,
J. T. ADAMS, f Ad or8.
May 23_tf ? 21
Itch! Itch! Itch!
ITCH CURED' IN H?LF AN HOUR. Cal
on TEAGUE A CARWILE.
May 23_tf_2l_
Just Eeceived,
rUK'S POPULAR BED BUG KILLER.
TEAGUE ? CARWILE.
Hey S3 tf ?
I-*/ V I? JL i.A.
Merche ila?t?rs and
?S
DRY GOODS,
f* . . s. - .i.-?, ^ .. . iA?? j,
WILL FIND ITT > THEIR INTEREST TO CALL ?T
228 BROAD STREET,
v
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
WHERE THEY'"WILL FIND
One of tlie Largest !
* MOST COMPLETE kW ELEGAKT STOCKS OF
DRY GOODS
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IN THE SOUTH.
HAVING a buyer in the markets at all times, BUYING EXCLUSIVELY FROM IN
POSTERS and MANUFACTURERS FOR CASH, we feel confident m aasoring the
pubKc that we can offer them
"if;
SEASON.
PUR' STOCK OJ?
GOOD
CONSISTS OF THE LATEST AND HOST RECHERCHE STYLES IN
Rich Colored SILKS
Beautiful Foulard SILKS
Seary .Black Lyons SILK
Heavy-Black Gros SILK
Black SILKS, without Lustre
Heavy Black Glace SILKS
Broche Grenadine BAREGES
Bl?ct Twisted Silk GRENADINE
Broche Grenadine BAREGES, with Shawls
to match
Broche Pine Apple CLOTHS
Plain Leno CLOTHS
Striped and Plaid MOZAMBIQU?S
Figured MOZAMBIQUES
Plain Colors Crape MARETZ
Black Lou BAREGES, colored figures
Double Width White BAREGE
j Double Width Black BAREGE . -
Black ALPACAS and MobairLustres
Black CANTON CLOTHS
White ALPACA
Lupin's best Black BOMBAZINES
Black CHALLIES and Crape MARETZ
Beautiful Colored CHALLIES
French Organdie MUSLINS
Frhich Organdie ROBES
Printed JACONETS . ! /
Printed LAWN
Plain French LAWNS
Plain and Figured LAWNS
Plain French CAMI .ilCS
Plain and Figured PERCALES
Mourning MUSLINS and LAWNS, ?cc., ?o
OUR STOCK OF COVERINGS
CANNOT BE SURPASSED. WE HAVE
Fine Pusher Lace CIRCULARS
Lace POINTS and MANTILLAS
White Lace ROTONDES
Colored Lace SHAWLS
Black Grenadine SHAWLS
Fine Lama Wcol SHAWLS
Mozambique SHAWLS
Colored Barege SHAWLS
Elegant Silk BASQUES'and SACQUES.
IN HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
WE CAN SUPPL Sf THE LARGEST ORDERS, AT THE LOWEST FIGURES, HAVING
BEEN BOUGHT WITH GREAT CARE AT THE LATE PANIC PRICES. WE HAYE
9 4,104,11-4 Cotton SHEETINGS
10 4 Brown Cotton SHEETINGS
10 4 Linen SHEETINGS
5-4 Pillow Case COTTONS
5-1 Pillow Case LINEN
ICM, 12-1 Manchester TOILET QUILTS
10-1,12 Lancaster QUILTS
10-4,12-1 Marseilles QUILTS .
8 4, 10 -1 White Table DAMASK
7-4, 8-4 Brown Linen Table DAMASK
10-4,12 4 White Damask TABLE CLOTHS
5-1 Brown Linen TABLE CLOTHS
Extra Fine Damask NAPKINS
Damask D'OYLIES
Huck and Crash TOWELS
Fine Damask TOWELS
Fine Damask Bordered TOWELS
Fioe Colored Bordered Huck TOWELS
Russia DIAPER
Bird's Eye DIAPER .
Cotton DIAPER
Mosquito NETTINGS
TICKINGS, ix., kc, &c.
IN GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
WE HAVE
White Linen DRILL
Fine French BROAD CLOTHS
Fine French CASSIMERES
Fine French DOE SKINS
Fine Fancy CASSIMERES
Cuban TWEEDS
Black Drop DE'TE
Brown Linen DRILLS
Brown Linen DUCKS
White Linen DUCK
Fancy Linen DRILLS
Fine DUCK COATING
Soft Finish GRASS LINENS
j*Spanish LINENS and HOLLANDS
GAMBBOONS and COTTON A DES
Heavy Farmers DRILL.
Plaid Swistr MUSLINS
Striped Swiss MUSLINS
Checked CAMBRICS
Dotted Swiss MUSLINS
Figured Swiss MUSLINS
French MOUSSELAINE
Nainsook MUSLINS
MULL MUSLIN8 .
5-s Soft Finish CAMBRICS
A VERY HEAVY STOCK OF
WHITE GOODS-CHEAP,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
Victoria LAWNS
Bishop LAWNS
Jackonet MUSLINS
Swiss MUSLINS
Fine BRILLIANTS
India Twill LONG CLOTH
French PERCALE, for Skirting
Irish LINENS, Richardson and other besi
brands
. ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF
AMERICAN & ENGLISH PRINTS,
New York Mills WAMASUTTA
Semper Idem LONSDALE
LONG CLOTHS
Marlboro CHECKS and STRIPES
Furniture PRINTS
CHAMBRYS and GINGHAMS
Apron CHECKS and Hickory STRIPES
IN LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
WE HAVE
Swiss INSERTINGS
Hem Stitch HANDKERCHIEFS
Smyrna EDGINGS
Lipeu EDGINGS.
Fine Jaconet EDGINGS and IN8ERTINGS
THREAD LACES
Jaconet BANDS and FLOUNCING
Swiss EDGINGS
Sheer Linen HANDKERCHIEFS'
A FINE STOCK OF
English Hosiery,
Parasols,
Lace Mitts,
Notions, <Sbc,
COUNTRY MERCHANTS -
WILL FIND IT TO THEIRINT?REST TO GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING
GRAY, MULLAEK? & CO.
MayS
1m
29
COEN MEAL, GEITS,
AND STOCETEED! . '
C?RN. MEAL, jfrcuh ground daily, BStedar
Unbolted, from selected White Corn, at One Dob
Jar and Sixty Coots ? buBhcl.
. YELLOW CORN MEAL, unbolted, at On*
Dollar and Fifty-five.Conta a bushel. " '
Also, -that 'CELEBRATED STOCK FEED,
good for Stock of all kinds, pronounced by judges
the best ami cheapest feed now used, selling at
tb> price of Thre* Cents perpound.
For sale at 248,-Broad Street* Augusta, 3a., or
>" GraniteiMilli," . . -?7' .. .
GEO. T. JACKSON & U0.
N. B.-We will Exchange the above Articles
for Wheat, allowing the highest market price for
all Prime, White or Red.
Augusta, July 30, . . lm*21
---liJ-9
A Great Preventive of Sickness !
DE9FZYIS'
SA?SAPARILLA 1
THE PUMEST AND THE BES2 ;
TjSEFUL in any disease in which a Medicine
%J is necessary to act on the Liver, koot) the.
Bowels free-and healthy or purify the blood. It
produces an evacuation of the morbid bile in
cases of billiousness, and improves the complex
ion and general health.
If it is taken at the first symptoms of disease
but little medicine will be necessary in a family '
Prepared by J. DENNIS, M. D., Auguste, Qa.
Augusta, Jrily 30 lm 31
AGRICULTURAL ANO SEED
A ?EN CY.
-sfV- 3rl- KETCHAlcCi
Jackson St, near the Bell-Tower,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
IS OUR GENERAL AGENT IN GEORGIA
for the sale of .
FIELD, FLOWER & GARDEN SEEDS,
ALSO ' - *.
AGRICULTURAL AND MRTJCULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Local Dealers who require FRESH AND
GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS, which cac be
full/' warranted, and will not disappoint the
grower, can be supplied through him with Morris'
Garden Seeds, in .papers, ready for sale hy the
LOO or 1,000, as well as in bulk.
Orders received through hbo for Improved
labor-8avmg AGRICULTURAL AND HORTI
CULTURAL "IMPLEMENTS, will receive our
prompt attention, per steamers sailing regularly
from this port.
Morris' Garden Manuel and Price Lists,- Mor
ris' Monthly Rural Advertiser, with Catalogue ot
Implements, Live Stock, kc, will be supplied oe
application at. A. H. KETCH AM'S Agricultural
and Seed Warehouse in Augusta, opposite the
Bell-Tower.
PASCHAL 1UORRI9,
So.cdsuiii.n and Agricultural Dealer,
1120 Market St., PhiladelpW.
July U_Mn__3j)
IMPORTANT TO PLANTEIS
TS5? 5i?f2?^IOI?p JACTOBT
?5 l\"OV?' prepared to manufacture WOOL FOR
PL ANTEILS (ns foimerly) INTO PLAIN
OR TWILLED CLOTH, at Thirty Cents a y.-ird
for thc Plain, und Thirty-Throe and Ooo-Tbird
Cent* per jurd :"ur tho Twilled. Wool Canted
?nco Hulls ac Fiftcon Cents per pound.
ALL PACKAGES.should have the OWNER'S
NAME PLAINLY MARKED on tte same, t.nd
all instructions, etc, sont to FLEMING k ROW
LAND, Agents in Augusta.
f??"Charges for manufacturing payable on de
livery of Goods.
A. JOHNSTON,
President Richmond Factory.
Augusta, Qa., July'18,_lm2')
JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO:,
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
CAflPETS, GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS,
SHOES, BAGGING, KOPF. Ac.
Carpets of All Kinds,
RUGS, DOOR-MATS, DRUGGETS,
WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
DAMASK AND LACE CURTAINS, CORNI
CES AND BANDS.
PIANOS.
Groceries of All Kinds
Usually kept in a first class Grocory Store.
Dry Goods
Of Almost Every Description.
BLANKETS. BOOTS AND SHOES, GUNNY
BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, NAILS,
|*BROOMS AND BUCKETS, WILLOW-WARE,
TUBS AND PAILS,
Liquors of All Kinds.,
AND
NOTIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
AT OUR OLD STAND
" 205 Broad-Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Augusta, April 30_3m . 18
Corn, Bacon, Flous
-- ?
CORN, BACON, FLOUR, ANO ALI
RINDS OF GRAIN, ALWAYS ON HAND
AND FOR SALE LOW BY
C. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
229 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
May 15_2m__>_ 20
PAVILION HOTEL,
Corner Meeting and Hazel Sts.,
CHARLE BTON, S. C.
RATR.I or Boaio TE? DAT.$3,00
Bi L. BUTTERFIELD,
PROPRIETOR.
Mar 27_tf_H_
STILLS ! STILLS !
THE SUBSCRIBER Would respectfully in
.form tho public that bo has on hand, and make
to order at ithort notice,
Whiskey Stills/ .
Of ill sizes, made in 'bo very best manner, an<
ut ?bc LOWEST PRICES.
* j. m BESCH,
41 Sute Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
July I,_ ' lm ? 27
DECEASED SOLDIERS OF SOUTH
CAROLINA.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
WITH the partial resumption of mail faoili
ties, I again, under appointment of th
Legislature, request the names of all who died ii
servioe, of disease, from accident or wounds, o
who fell in battle. Give the name in full-Dis
trie*-Rank-Company-Regiment and arm c
service-Date and cause of death, and where h
died and age.
The Record cannot be completed without th
assistance of all who take an interest in this rn?
moriah Especially to our returned soldiers do
now make this appeal. If it be but a sing!
name you can furnish, send it to me at once
WM. J. RIVERS;
State Agent for Recording, kc.
July 10_3t _28_
AJWONTH?-AGENTS wanted ft
..ar entirely nev artiest, Jn?t ou t- Ad
til co, O. T. ?A?LY, City Building, Biddlcforc
Me. HM O inri/ ?
as?.?
OnmOI ENDUBi
Ki** ?triare*.'... aa?**f?(0?Q
f ?M NOW prepared to wait upon you to tho
beat of my ability, and famish yoa whatever
you shall call for in the way of ;
DEY GOODS;
CBOCEB?K,
AM0 SVNBBIEA.
S. F> GOODE, 3sq., lately associated with mo
in the Dry Goods and Mercantile business, har:
ing withdrawn bit interest from aie -"concern. I
now respectfully colic't fox myself ? th art. of tho
patronage heretofore, bestowed upon tho Firn:.
I am to be found, M heretofore for some months
past, at the Corner-tho old and wcll-km .??:>
stand of Bland & Butler. I have, and CC32??(
ly keep on hmnd, everything in tho way of
Dry Goods, Groceries, ?sc
Usually found in a well-conducted Village St^r ; "
all of wbioh I ofierfor CASH AT THE LCrWSSI
MARKET BRICES.
J. H. TOT.
Edge field, Juno 18, tf 26
T,
HE Subscriber hac just received a NICE
STOCK OF
Sew Calicoes and Muslins. <<
Also, Jaconet, Nainsook, Plain, Striped an'i
Do'tted SWISS MUSLINS. - '
'* low Brade's Patent and Crown HOES, .
with many other useful articles, which will bo *
SOLD LOW FOB^OASH ONLY.
B. C. BRYAN, Agent.'
May 22 tf 21 ?.
A. Simon, Agent.
HAS NOW IN STORE, ahd-ia constant^ .. -
ccivin,;, at bis new.stand on the Ular::n .
Town.Road, near. Garrison Holloway's. E?q.,
FREBH SUPPLIES OF CHOICE
GROCERIES,.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BCTOTS* AND SHOES, .
Ind Every lind of Elegant and Fasbi?nable
DRY GOODS.
For Spring & Summer-;
ALSO, A -LARGE ASSORTMENT OB- ?THE
.'BEST XmTTO-S
All of which will be sold at GREATLY RE
DUCED PRICES; and to whieh be respectfully
nvitea the ?ttoution of the public;
May 8 tf 19
GROCERIES ! ~
CONSTANTLY on hand ar supply of
SUGARS, COFFEE, TEA ;
MEAL, HAMS, LARD;
SALT, SODA, STARCH, SOAP*
6QDA CRACKERS, SARDINES :
TOBACCO and SEGARS ;
CANDY, RAISINS, FIG8,' PRUNE?; r
. PAD LOCKS, BUCKETS, BROOMS ;
BLACKING, MATCHES, TACKS
POWDER, CAPS, ?c., Ac.
S. H. MAITGET.
June 12 -. tf - 24
r?1 RAA P?R YEAH I--Wewant Agent
PXfj\J\J everywhere to soil. our. inm?vil
??U Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Und
?md upper feed". ' Sent?n trial. Warranted, fh .
years. Above salary or large commissions p; ?.
The ONLY machines sold'in United State? for ?j ?j
'.han $40, which are fully licensed hy Howe, Whel
ler & Wilton, Grover & Baker, Singer & 'Co., < nd
Bachclder.' All othor cheap machines aro in
r'ringeirtuta and the teller or mer are liable lo ar
rest, fine and impriionment. Illustrated circu
lars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw &
Clark, at Biddleford, Maine, or Chicago, HI.
JuneC . iswly 23
CARRIAGE AND WAGON
SHOP !
THE Subscriber respectfully announces bi ?ho
public that he has commenced thc CAK
'.IIAGE and WAGON BUSINESS at bia r*si
jurc about 2; miles North of Good Hope Church,
fittabout ono mile from Trinity Church, in this
fMtrict, where he will execute in the DEBT
POSSIBLE MANNER, all work in the line, and
on short notice.
REPAIRING--either Wood Work or D... k
smithing-done well and promptly.
jjTrd'I will keep on band, And make to order,
COFFINS of all kinds, and at very low rat#s.
I keep none hut the BEST MATERIAL, and
will warrant my work to givo jsati?faction.
I am also prepared to havo BOOTS and SHOES
made to order in good style,? and by op experi
enced workman.
?$r G ive me a trial, and encourage homo en
terprise.
JAS. S. HUGHES. .
June 12 Sm 21
NOTICIE.
ALL PcrsoDS indebted j the Estato of A J.
RAMBO, dec'., late I 'Edgofiold District,
?ire requested to make immediate payment, iithrT
wiso all claims will be placed in tho hands of an
Attorney for collection. AU persons having
claims against the Estate will present them with
in the limits prescribed by law.
. M. S. RAMBO, EX'?.T.
July 4 . . 10t 27
Notice.
HEREBY rppoint my son, CLINTON WARD,
_ my Attorcey during my absence from ftio
Stato-cr District, with.full powers to transact bu
siness in my name- R. WAED.
June 27,1866. 6t? 27
I
NOTICE.
ALL those indebted to either of tho Under
signed by Noto or Account are hereby noti
hud to mako immediate payment, or other catie?
'actory arrangements in reference thereto. Wc
must keop our demands in date. Any iirM'i pi
ments which our debtors may make wira Di W.
II. Tim merman, our- authorized Agem, ?iii be
ratilied by w. ., ?
ELBERT POSEY.
.FRANCIS POSEY, tit.
July 4 7t* 37
Last Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate a JOJIN
L DOBEY, deo'd., are notified u, \ y ?lie
m?ale at an early date. Those haviv; rlsttjs
against said Estace are required to rem1'- ?h> m m
by the 15th October next, or said clim > ?ill ho
barred, as on that day* a final settlement will h?
made in tho Ordinary's office on the said Estate
W. E. DODY, Ad'or.
July 4 3m 27 -
N
Final Settlement.
OTICE is hereby given thataFinnl Scttlctt-'iit
. , will be made on the Estate of THOMAS R.
WILLIAMS, dee'd.. in tho Ordinary's Office, on
the first of November next. Those-havingcbuma
against said Estate are notified to presen t?hes:i.nia
on or beforo that dato, "or their elaina will bo
barred paymont Persons indebted to sst-r Es
tate must pay up forthwith if they desire n> s./re
Cost . WM. M. WILLIAMS, ? d'or
. Augi 31
A
Estate Notice.
LL Persons indebted to tb? Estate of J P.
M. BATES, deceased, areTeqnested to pay he
same as early as possible. Those having claims
ajrninat the ?id Estate are notified to runder th ta
in to the undersigned, properly attested.
. LUCY ?> BATES, Ad'Ix.
July 30 "t. . 31
NOTICE.
ALL Persons in Edg?field District indebted by
.Nota or Account to thc late Firms of
HORA, WE CO.,
JOHN K. HORA ? CO.,
Or to me individoaily, will call atnie Offiu <>f J.
L. Anniflow, Esq., and settle by tho first or Sep
tember next After tbftt timo they ?will baw to
W?08tfc JOHN K. HORA.
Augusta, Ge., July 18, 2t
Notice.
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