Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 15, 1866, Image 4
(8T REQUEST OT A SABBATH, SCHOOL SCHOLAR.)
Beautiful Aiver.
Shall we gather at tho River,
Whore-bright angel feet ha.e trou.
With its cry s tal tido forever.
Flowing by tho throna,t>??God ?
CHORUS-Yes, wo'll gather at tho River,
Tho beautiful, the beautiful River;
Gather with Che saints at the River
That flows by tie throne of God.
On the margin of tba Rivery
Washing up its silver spray,
We will walk and worship over,
All the happy golden day.
CHORES-Yes," wo'll gathor at the River, ?c.
At the smiling of tho River,
Mirror of the Saviour's Tac?,
Saints whom death will never sever
Lift their songn of saving grace.
CHoaps-Yes, we'll gathur at the River, ic. .
Soon well reach the silver'River>
Soon our pilgrimage will cease,
Soon our happy spirits quiver
With the melody of peace.
CHORUS-Yes, we'll gather at the River,
Tho beautiful, the beautiful River;
Gather with the saints at the River
That flows by tho throno of God.
Office Columbi?. & Augusta R. R. Co.,
AUGUSTA, Ga., August 8th, lSofi.
An instalment of Ten per cant, upon all Sub
scriptions made to tho Capital Stock of this
Company Finco th?? first of last September, is
due and pnyablo at thin Office on the first day of
September ISfiC.
By order of thc Board of Directors.
WM. CRAIG,
Soc'ry & Treas. C. A A. R. R. Co.
Augusta, Aug M # lm .33
Religious Notice.
Th? Edge?ekl Baptist Association will bold its
next meeting with tho Little Stevens' Creek
Church, eleven miles North of Edgefield C. H.,.
on Saturday before tho 2d Sunday in September.
L. R. GWALTNET, Mod'r.
Ang. 7, 1SC?, il 82
Funeral Notice.
The friends, acquaintances, and especially the
comrades inarms of WILLIAM C. PRATER, Compa
ny D, 14th Rogt., S. C. V., aro respectfully iavi
?teJ to attend tho fanerai services of his Son
PRESTON M. PRATER of the same Company
and Regiment, and also of his wife CAROLINE
V. PRATER; on tho 3rd Sabbath in August, at
Sleepy Creek Church, S. C. Tho Rev. Jso. R.
PICKRTT will deliver the funeral Sermons.
lng. 8, 2t 32
A New and Grand Epoch-in Medicine,
DR. MAOQIRL is tho founder oPa now Medical
System ! The (juan litar?an?, whose vost internal
do.-** enfeeble thc stomach and paralyze the bow
el.', must give precedence to tho man who restores
health and appetite, with from one tu two of his
extraordinary Pill>", and cures the inost virulent
."?.ires with a box or so of bis wonderful and all
healing Salve. These two great specifics of the
Doctor are fast superseding all the stereotyped
nostrum* of the day. Extraordinary cures hy
Mjggiel's Pills and Salve have opened t e eyes
of the public'to.the inefficiency of tho (so-called)
remedies of others, and upon which people have
M long blindly depended. Mugeiel's Pills,ure
not of tho class that are swallowed by tho dozer,
and of which every box full taken creates an at -
solute necessity for another. O.ie or two of Map-'
g'tel's Pills suffices to place the bo,wel3 ia perfect
order, tone the stomach, create an appetite, ard
ron-ler the spirits light and buoyant ! There is
no griping, and no reaction in the form of con
stipation. If the liver is affected, its functions
arc restored : and if thc nervous system is feeble,
it is invigorated. This last quality makes ?no
medicines very desirable for the wants of delicate
females. Ulcerous and eruptivo discuses aro lite
rally extinguished by tho disinfectant power uf
Mantel's Salve. In fact, it is hero announced
thu Maggie!'s BilJious, Dyspcpti? und
Diarrheal Pills cure, where al others fail.
While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuts, and all
abrasions of the skin, Muggier* Salve is in
fallible. Sold by J. MAGGI UL, ll Pine Street,
New York, and all Druggists, at 22 els. per box.
Aug 15 ly 33
\>w Flour, /{ams, Bulter, Cheese,
. Sugar, Syrup, &c.
30 B-rrels Choice FAMILY FLOUR-ground
?rom New Wheat.
5 Tierces SUGAR CURED HAMS. .
S Firkins Prime GOSHEN BUTTER.
Choice STATE CHEESE.
60 Barrels STUART'S SUGARS, all grades.
10 Barrels Stuart's Sugar House SYRUP.
Also, a'General .Line of NEW GROCERIES,
jijst received and for sale wholesale and retail, by
JAS. G. H AILIE & BRO.,
20? Broa? St., Augusta, Ga.
Angil if 33
THE RURAL SOUTHERNER.
A Weekly Visitor
TO THE
Farm, Workshop and Family Circle.
IT is proposed to publish at Columbia, as soon
as a sufficient nnmbcr of bona fide subscribers
tro sent in, a Weekly AGRICULTURAL and
FAMILY NEWSPAPER, under the above title.
In this enterprise aro engaged tho best practical
:?r.J scientific Agricultural writers, in the State,
while the Literary, News, Manufacturing and Re
ligious departments will be under, the control pf
tn? best Literary talent of the South.
We shall nl^o devoto a space to thc Mechanic
.Arts, which will bo conducted by twr. ol thc best
vr?chanie3 in tn*) South.
The necwity for such a work af tbi? tim?is
?trident to ail. Our change of labor necessarily
'.nvolves change* in the'whole industrial pursuits
ni the South. To arrive at the best and most re
munerative kind and mode will require oxperi
monts and'discuwion, ind in no other way can
tho people be so werV informed on such matters
than through thc columns of a journal such ns
wc proposa to publish.
it will require 2,?00 subscribers to insure the
commencement of .tho enterprise. This number
eui be easily obtained if those who wish to sus
tain such a journal at the South will exert them
M;? ves among their friends.
We promis them a WEEKLY VISITOR equal
in contents and typographical execution to.any
jn America
Price S3 per annum, currency, or $2 coiri, to
be paid C months in adyaocey^ax receipt of the
tirjt cumber.
R. M. STOKES .1 CO. .
Aug-3 - ?- ? J?
-3
ALL Arkins indebted to tho SUBSCRIBER,
or to M?S. JJ. HOLLINGSWORTH, arc
e.in?esMy solicited to call and settle, or inuke
sota? arrangements, or their Not:s si.d Accoant^|
will, be placed in the bands of ip Attorney for
rolteetion. JCifturaitances over which I cave no
cntrol forte menotti this measure, which is ex
ec.dingly unpleasant. i
J. H. HOLLINGSWORTH.
A?, 14 S 23 I
ALL Parsons indobtcd to the Estate pf GEO.
W. LAN-DRUM, dee'd., or to tho Uefirnrl
of LANDRUM A* MOORE, arc notified to pay
the same before next Return Da/,- or make ?ome
satisfaotory arrangement for settling, as I have
no discretion ln"the matter.
W. M. LA NDR UM, Adtn'oft
Aug 14 4t 33
Notice.
ALL Parson? indebted to thc Under#'gned by
I*?to cr Account aro requested to see mo at
v.:t ?arly div and maka,nonie satisfactory arrange
nt au I frofj83ifo.no-'ioc will be hecde-l.
' . 'jfi. W. ADAMS.
Ang 1? - - ~~4t 33
Notice, toBejbtor s.
ALL persons indebted'to'taii Estate of JAMES
BOYD, dee'd, sro requested-to stttle with
n>? by tho first of September next; after that
lim? they will be s,ued on. "Tho creditors of the
Krtote forres ot? tb settle up Ibo Estate this win
ier. TH OS- B. BE2SE, Aan'or.
J. S. CO Ii ES,
I FACTOR AND.FORWARDING
M:E R CH AN T,
144 Reynold Street.
(Near South Carolina Depot,) . -
?AUGUSTA, GA.
Will Sell Cotton and Produce Gen
erally,
OR RECEIVE THE SAME ON STORAGE.
Will Furnish or Purchase Planters?
Supplies.
Augusta, Aug 15 - 6ui ZS,
"FLEMING & WRIGHT,
COMMISSION MEfiCEANTS,
No. ?, Wniren Block,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION
BACON, LARD, FLOUR, GRAIN,
ANT SUPPLIES OP ALL KINDS.
?STConsignments of COTTON particularly
solicited, for which wc have, CLOSE, FIRE
PROOF STORAGE.
Augusta, Aug 13, ^ 4m S3
OEO. R. fiaUMP, I W". B. DAVISOX, | wk. A. wnranT.
CRUMP, DAVISON & CO,,
Commission M?rckiits,
COTTON FACTORS,
. AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO,
SE G ARS,
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Grain,
RAGGING, ROPE AND GUANO,
209 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
WITH a view.of extending our business, wc
hnvo this day taken in' Partnership Mr.
WM. B? DAVISON; who -for many yearn was a
prominent Merchant of this City, and who ii
welt known throughout tho South. We present
t ) tho trade facilities second to no bouse in thc
South, and shall keop constantly on band such
leading articles a.s are set forth in our Card,
guaranteeing to givo entire satisfaction.
GEO. F. CRUMF A CO.
Weare nlgo propured to do a-COTTON BUSI
NESS, and solicit Consignments from Planters,
pledging ourselves to ohtain tho highest Cash
market prices, our MR, DAVISON having had
fifteen year.-* experience in the business.
In addition to our supply of Groceries, etc., we
are IMPORTING THE PURE NO. 1 PERU
VIAN GUANO, which wo will guarantee genu
ine, and wiTI also keep the BEST PHOSPHATES
and only those we can recommend to Farmers a.?
a genuine' articled
Your business is. most earnestly solicited.
CRUMP, DAVISON & CO.,
209 Rroad St.,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
. Aug tl 3m 33
E. REMINGTON & SONS,
HiWACTURERS OF
REVOLVERS, RIFLES,
Muskets and Carbines,
For the United States Service. Also,
POCKET BELT &, REVOLVERS,
REPEATING PISTOLS,
Rille Canes Revolving Rifles,
Rifle and Shot Gun Earrols, and Gun Materiab
sold by Gun Dealer? and the
Trade (?unerally.
In'these days of Housebreaking and Robbery,
.very House, Store, Bank, and Office, should have
jne of
REMINGTON'S REY OL VERS.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late
improvements in Pistols, and superior workmau
<hip and f, rm, will find nil combined in the New
Remington Revolvers.
Circulars containing cuts and description of
jur Aims will be furai.-hed npon application.
E. REMINGTON ? SONS, Dion, N. Y.
MOORE & NICHOLS, Agents,
No. 40, Counlitnd St., New York
Aug 15 -4m S3
An Invention o?' Rafe IvFcrii!
Clown", i'zr- st
?METAL TOP
\ LAMP' CHIMNEY,
^-^ <l . TX AT WILL HOT BRiAX
A-r? L WY HEAT,
. li v$3 / Eurn.T up.all. pac and smoko,
V-^y A ne\rcr'breaks by puttinKonn
v. _?~~\,t? shade;- short, and not top
?*???>-^l heavy: is easily cleaned by
I C3 removing top; in fact, the
I CS a? most perfect chimucy known
l<??sASL -and.is fast superseding all
\i &K others whero it ha:i boenin
\ j\\\ troduced.
J fc ;,?!)* -No doalcr can afford to be
C ? ;S| without them.
NEW LAMP CHIMNEY CO..
.^^^ 73 Warren St., Ji. Y.
Aug. 14 6m "33
SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Prin?ipnl Office, GIO Broadvrny,
NEW YORK.
?f^REAT IMPROVEMENT in Sewinp Ma
\Jf chino. Empire Shuttle, Crank Motion
Sewing Machine. It Is rendered noiseless in ac
tion. Ifs motion being ?ll positive, it is not lia
ble-to get out of order. It is tho best Family
Machine ! Notice is called to our new and Im
Sroved Manufacturing Machine, for Tailors and
ont and Shoe Fitters. Agents wanted, to whom
. liberal ducount will be given. No consign
ments niado. . ? a
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO.
Aug 8 lyiiii- - 32
A Handsome Residence,
WITH EIGHT OR TEN ACRES LAND
attached, at Curryton, 10 miles from Au
gusta. A very desirable location for a physician
or other. There are nino rooms in the House,
jn4l finished.-Good ont biddings attached.
One wisbing more land can purchase it, ns th?re
?j ii large body of land around it for sale.
For further information address
Mus. S. A. ROPER.
Edgetield, S. C.
? .Aug 1 _ 5t* 31
* No Excuse. Now!
FOR I have NEW CASTINGS on my MILLS, |
from bottom to top, Now Smut Mneh!ne"nrid;
NeVBolting Cloth? Therefore, breaking down
hos-played out, ind os to the Flour I make, ask
those that have had Wheat ground lately; at my
MUtVond ibero* will be no>?se u my snying-nny
hing^bout it. R. T PARKS.:
Aog..8, 3t, '_"82
N?TIGE.
,L FVr?ons in EJgtCcld District indebted by
Note or Account to'tho late Firma of
HORA, WISE A CO.,
' ' . s .... . JOHN K. HORA A CO.,
Or to mo individually, will call at the Offico.ofJ. !
Ty A:>niso?t, Esq., nud Fettle by tho first of Sep
tember nesC, After that timo they will havo to
pay cost?. . . .
JOHN K. HORA.
- Augusta, Ga, July IS, 2t 30
Notice.
fTplIE Notes of the Estato e'f W. J. WELLS,
J' deceased, have been placed in my hands for
< olleciion. All persons interested will please give
their matters in this Estate parly attention, as the
administratrix cannot give further indulgence.
W. W. ADAMS, Attorney at Law.
Ang-7, ___U__32_
Final Settlement.
wAt-Hfc Persons baring claims ai?sinst tho Es
J\. ?>te.s of RANSOM HOLLOWAY, deo'd., or
P.. II. HOLLOWAY, dee'd.. aro notified to pro
sun i tho same hy thc 6 tb"" September next, aB on
tbttiluy final settlements will be made on said
Estates. Those indebted to either of said Estates
ure rcqaeitad-to pay up iorthwitb.
MATILDA HOLLOWAY, Ad'is.
^AwfS - *l* SJ
- >
EMF.
THE NEXT SESSION OP THIS SCHOOL
will commence on MONDAY, the 3d of Sept.
Tuition,per Session of Five lfontJts.
In English Branches.$20,00
Iii Ancient Languages and Advanced
Mathematics,...25,00 .
Board, including Light and Washing, . 60,00
These charges ara in Gold, or its equivalent;
payable, one-half iii advance, or the whole amount
at tho middle of th j Session.
As Pupils who enter several weeks after tho
.School begins, or who arc.frequently absent, air
ways give tho Teacher much extra trouble, no
^deductions will bc made in such cases. Parents
j aro earnestly requosted'to have their children
"present thc first day, and to keep them constant'
ly in attendance till the'tott day'cf the Session.
Monthly reports of attendance, deportment,
and scholarship will he sent to parents, and every
suitable effort will bo made to somro good con
duct, and faithful study on the part of Pupils. .
. L. R. GWALTNEY.
July 18, 2m 29
I
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
THE Exercises" of this
INSTITUTION will be
resumed on the FIRST
MONDAY in SEPTEM
BER.
Tenure per Hesnon of Ticcnty Weeks, payable in. |
Specie, jr ii? equivalent.
Tuition in Collegiate Course,*.$25,00
" " Academic ".'13,00
" " Primary ? . 12,00
*" '* Music ? . 25,00
Use of Instrument... 2,00
Contingent Fee.". 2,00
Board, exclusive of vaahing, per month, 12,0n
Boarders must fu.nish towels, sheets, pillow
cases, blankets or co nforts, coverlets, and soap.
Payment required in advance. Pnpils will bo
charged for the whole Session, unless they enter
four weeks after its commencement. No deduc
tion wili be made except in eases of protracted
sickness.
REV. M. W. SAMS, PRESIDENT.
Aug 8 ti . 32
THE MISSES SEDGWICK'S
NIH Ai DAT Sid,
Corner Washington and Telfair Streets,
AUGUSTA, GA.
THE SCHOOL will re
open OCTOBER 3d. Tho
Scholastic yoar consists
of Thirty-five Weeks of
Session, and two of va
cation at Christmas.
The MISSES SEDGWICK desire to make
their School one of superior excellence, and no
pains will be spared to accomplish their end.
Augusta, from its central position, and from thowell
known and universally acknowledged rcfiuemcnt
of its society, presents superior advantages us a
School. The house securtd is largo and airy,
the rooms commodious and well ventilated, and
attached is a large ornamental garden, present
ing a desirable place for pleasant and hcathful
exeroise. There will be a French Governess in
thc family, of established ability, with whom thc
Young Ladies will be oblig?d always to converse
in French. The Pupils will be under the ci n
stant supervision of experienced and refined
teachers, and their moral and religious trait?t:
will be carefully attended to..
The conrw of Study will comprise all the vari
ous English branches and Mathematics, necessa
ry for a thorough and accompli.-IR-j educatiou,
and will also include instruction iu Vocal and
Instrnmental Music, Drawing, Painting, and in
the Latin, German and French languages. Vocal
music will be a daily exercise in the School.
As the number of Boarding Pupils will bo lim
ited, preference will be given those who apply to
enter the family for the Scholastic year.
Circulars, cootaning terms and additional par
ticulars for b th Boarding and Day pupils, may
be obtained by addressing the Principals.
The MISSES SEDGWICK having taught in
Augusta for the last sixteen year?, hnvo no hesi
tation in referring to their patrons and pupils,
and to thc following gentlemen :
Reference*.
Hon.'E. J. Jenkins, Col. R. E. Bullock,
Geo. G. McWhorter, Esq. .Dr. T. W. Battcy,
Antoine Poullain, Es?|. Hon. Wm. T. Gould,
Hon. E. Sturnes, James Miller, Esq.
Dr. J. P. Garvin. Geo. af. Thew, Esq.
Augusta, Ga.
Aug 8 1m 32
NEW ERA IN MEDICINE!
DR. MAGGIL!,'.?
nm ?
?ET the SUFFERING and DISEASED read
A the following.
fc??" bet :,ll who have been Riven np by Doc
tors, and spoken of" as incurable,read the follow
ing.
f?gf* Let all who eau believe facts and can
have faith in evidence, reid tho following :
Know all Men by these Presents,
Thnt, on this, tho 201 h day nf June, in tho year
?if our Lord 18fi?, personally rame Joseph Hay
dock, to me knownas such, and being duly sworn,
deposed ss follows : That he is thc solo General
Agent for th?* United Stairs and dependencies
thereof for preparations or medicines known ns
tfAGOTEL'S PILLS and SALVE, and thal thc
following Certificates are verbatim copies to the
bust of his knowledgo und belief.
j" - ) J AM ES SM E f TR E,
\ L. s. > Notary Public,
( wv- J Wall Street, New York.
.It: NP. 1ST, 18GY>.
DB. MAGGIITL: I take my pen to write you
of my great relief and that tho awful pain in my
sido has left mc at last-thanks to your Medicine.
Oh, Doctor, how thankful I am that I can get
some sleef. I can nt-ver write it enough. I
thank you again and again, and am sure that
you a'rer really the friend of all sufferers. I could
not. help writing to you, and hopo you will not
take it amiss.
JAMES MYERS,
110 Avenue D.
. 'This is to certify that I was discharged
from the Army with a Chronic Diarrhea, and
have been cured by Dr. MAGGIKL'S PILLS.
.WILSON HARVEY, .."
27 Pitt Street.
Mn.tR YORK, April 7th, ISC?.
.The following is an interesting case of a
in in employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pour
in? melted iron into'a flask that was damp and
wot," caused an explosion. Tho inelt*d iron was
thrown around and on him in a .perfect., thower,
'and he was bur??d dreadfully. Tho following
Certificate was giveu to me, by hioy about eight
w<:eks after th3 accident : *
NEW Yous, Jan. ll, 1800.
My nome is Jacob Hardy ; I am an lion
Founder ; I was badly burned by hot iron in No
vember last ; my bnrns healed, but I bcd a run
ning sore on my leg that would not beal ; I tried
MAGOIEL'S SALVE, and lt cured mo in a few
weeks. This is all true, ond"anybody can now
?ec me at Jackson's Iron Works, 2d* Avenue.
J. II ARI J Y,
119 Goerick Street *
Extracts from Various Letters,
" l had no appetite ; MAGGIEL'S PILLS gave
ra\yaT?"earty one."
"Your PILLS.are:marvolou!."*. ..- '..
''I send'for another B?x/?nd'keop them in the
house:" .
"Dr. M AG oiiy. has cured my headache that
waa'chrorjio.".
I gave 1ialf of ono of your PILLS to my
baW for ohol?'r?' morbus. The.detr little thing
go; well in a.<iay." .
."My nausea of a morning is nowoured."
"Your Box of MAGG, GIE L'S SALVE cured
mt. of noises in tho head. I rubbed simio of your
SALVE behind my. cars, anti, tko noiso left."
Send me two Boxes ; I want one lor a poor
family." .. ,
' I enclose a D-jllarj yonr price n.25cents, but
the Mo'dicine to me is worth a Dollar."
"Send me five Boxe? of your PILLS.'!
"Let me havo throe Boxes of your SALVE:by*
return mail.'*
I have over Two Hundrod 'snob Testimo
nials as these, but wa it of space compels me to
conclude.
J. MAGGIEL, M. D.
MA?GIEL'S PULLS AND SALVE
# Aro 6old in Edgcfield by
fZff Notice.--None genuino without tho en
graved trude-mark around each pot or boa,' signed
by DR. J. MAGGIEL, ll Pino street,"New York,
to countcrfeit-which is felony.
?5T Sold-by all respectable Dealers Li Medi
ci aes throughout tho United-States and Ca?adas
-at 25 cents per box or pot.
Aug. 15, . . j!7 . .. - p
Itch ! Itch ! Itch !
TCH CURED IN HALF AN HOUR. Cal
on TEAGUE A CA RY? ILE.
May 25 tf 31
H
JOHN & fHOS. A. BOWES,
A?TG?SX?V GA.,
'
AVE on hand a Direct Importation of
' Rodgor's TABLE and POCKET 'CUTLERY ;
PAD LOCKS with Master Keys;
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES ;
TRACES, Globo Work PILES j
SHOVELS, SPADES, AXES;
AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, ?fcc.'ic. ;
Wo will continue to receive a fine assortment of
HARDWARE,-whieli wo offer low.
Augusta, Aug 7 4t 32
CORN MEAL, ?KITS,
AND STOCK FEED !
I CORN MEAL, fresh ground daily, Bolted or
Unbolted, from solected White Corn, at One Dol
lar and Sixty Cents a bushel.'
YELLOW CORN MEAL, unbolted, at One
Dollar and Fifty-fivo Cents a bushel.
Also, that CELEBRATED STOCK FEED,
good for Stock of all kinds, pronounced by judges
the best and cheapest feed now used, selling at
the prieo of Throe Cents per pound.
For salo at 248, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., or
" Granite Mills," by
GEO. T. JACKSON & CO?
N.B.-We will Exchange tho above Articles
for Wheat, allowing the highest market price for
all Prime, White or Red.
Augusta, July 30, lm?31
A Great Preventive of Sickness !
DENNIS'
SARS A.^>^I^ILI,-A. 1
'TUE PUREST AND THE BES! !
USEFUL in any disease in which a Medicine
is necessary to act on the Liver, keep the
Bowels free and healthy or purify the blood. It
produces an evacuation of the morbid bile in
cases of billiousncss,-and improves tho complex
ion and general health.
If it is taken at the first symptoms" of disease
but litt'.o medicine will bc nocossary'in a family
Prepared hy J. DENNIS, M. D., Augusta, Ga.
Augusta, July 30 Im 31
AGRICULTURAL AND SEED
A G E N C Y.
-A.. 3r?_ :KETC:E?-A.?VLV
Jackson St., near the Dell-Tower,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
IS OUR GENERAL AGENT IN GEORGIA
for the sale of *
FIELD, FLOWER it GARDEN SEEDS,
ALSO
AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Local Dealers who require FRESH AND
GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS, which can bo
fully warranted, and will not disappoint thc
grower, can be supplied through him with Morris''
Garden Seeds, in papers, ready for salo by the
100 os 1,0011, as well as in bulk:"
Orders received through him for improved
labor-saving AGRICULTURAL AND HORTI
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, will receive our
prompt attention, ptr steamers sailing regularly
from this port.
Morris' Garden Manuel and Price Lists, Mor
ris' Monthly Rural Advortncr, with Catalogue of j
Implements, Live Stock, &o" will bo supplied on
application at A.-H. KETCIIAM'S Agricultural
and Seed Warehouse iu Augusta, opposite the
Bell-To WOT.
PASCHAL MORRIS,
Seedsman aud Agricultural Dealer,
1120 Market St, Philadelphia.
July 54 1m ' 30
IMPORTANT JO PLANTERS
TBIE RICHMOND FACTORY
IS NOW prepared to manufacture WOOL FOR
PLANTERS (as formerly) INTO PLAIN
OR TWILLED CLOTH, at Thirty Cents a yard
for thc Plain, and Thirty-Thrco and One-Third
Cents per yard for tho Twilled. Wool Cardod
into Rolls at Fifteen Cents per pound, j
ALL PACKAGES should have the OWNER'S"
NAME PLAINLY MARKED on tho same, and
all instructions, etc., sent to FLEMING A RGW
LAND, Agent.- in Augusta.
S^Charges for manufacturing payable on de
livery of Gooda.
A. JOHNSTON,
President Richmond Factory.
Augusta-; Ga., July L?,_; lm29.
Executor's Sale.
ITNDER and by virtue of power vested in mo
I by the Will of William Mobloy, deceased, I
trill proceed lo sell at. the lato residence of said
deceased, on FRIDAY, the .'?1st August inst., all
the REAL ESTATE-'f said deceased, required
by the Will to bo sold, consisting of about
DOO or ?,000 Acres Laud,
Known as the MARTIN TRACT, adjoining lands
of Jumes C. Smyly. Mrs. Ca thermoWright, lienj.
li uah ton and others.
Said Lund will bo sold in at least Two Tracts,
on a credit of twtjvo mouths with interest from
day of sale Purchasers to give Nate with two
npprovod sureties, and a mortgage of tho premi
ses to secure the purchase money.
All pc'rtons indebted to thc Estate of William
Mnbley, deceased, aro requested to make payment
by thc first of September next, and those who
fail to make satisfactory arrangements by that
lime will find their Notes and Accounts in the
hands of my Attorney for collection. All per
sons having dem inda against, said Estate aro re
quested to present them duly attested to tho un
dersigned.
JEREMIAH MOBLEY, Ex'or.
Aus 8 4t? 32
I
Executor's Sale.
N Pursuance of an Order frcm W. F. Dunroe,
_ Esq., Ordinary for Edgefiold District, I will
proceed to sell at tho late residence of ABNER
G. WHITE, dee'd., on THURSDAY, thc 23d
August inst., all thc residue of the personal prop
erty of said deceased, consisting pf,
. TWENTY-FIVE HEAD OF SHEEP,
A FINE CARRIAGE,
' A BUGGY,
ONE FINE PIANO FORTE,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COOKING
UTENSILS, ic.
Torms Cash in Specie, or its equivalent in cur
rency. . A. J. WHITE, Ex'ix.
_Aug?_2t?_ 32
State of South Carolina,
EDGEITELD DISTRICT,
TN ORDINARY.
??ftY W. F. DURISOE, "Esquire, Ordinary of
JULEdgefield-.Disfriot : ,
"Whereas, H. T. Wright has applied to me
^orLettcrs of Administration, with the Will an
'nexedron all. and singular the goods and chat
tels, rights and cr?dita of Henry C. Herlpng,
late of the District aforesaid dee'd.
. Those are, therefore,.tp cito ond^ .admonish all
"and singular','the'kindrod andcreditors of the sdfd
.deceased, to bo and appear before me, at ourmext
Ordinary's Court for tho said District, tobo hoidon
'at Edgefield'Court House,'on the'27th day'of
Aug. inst, to show causo, if any, why the
said administration should not bc granted. '
O i veri under my hand and seal, this 13th-day of
Aug. in year of our Lord ono thousand ei?ht hun
dred and sixty-six, and in Gio 91tt year of thc
Independence of thc United States of America.
W. F. DURISOE, O.E.D.
Atig ll 2t ^_ JJ
State of Sputh^ Carolina,
KDGEFIISLD "DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY..
BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge
field Diatftot.
Whoreas, Isaac E. Stone has applied to me.fbr
Letters of Administration, on all and singular
tho goods and chattels rights and credits of
Augustus Gcrro, late of tho District aforesaid
deceased. .. '..,.
These are, thorofore, to ctt?.and admonish all
and singular, thokindrcd and oreditoro of tho Baid
deceased, to be and appoarbefore mo, at our next
Ordinary's Courtfor tho said Dlstrict,to boholdcn
at Edgoficld Court House on the 22J day-of
Aug. Inst.,'to show'causo, if any, wiy tho said
administration should not bo granted. ?
G Ivon under my hand and scbl,-this 8th d^y
bf Aug. in tho-year of our Lord ono thous
and'eight hundred aud sixty-six, and ia th(
nineyfirit year of ..the sovereignty and Indopon
denco of the United States of America.
W.F.HURifiOBjO.BJ).
Aug 15 ? ?
Here's a Chance far a Bargain'
VALUABLE PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE.
IWILL SELL to any person wishing to .pur
chase, thoiprcmisos'upon which I now reside,
situated nt Liberty Hill, Edgefield District, con
taining TWENTY-FIVE ?(36) AC RES of LAND,
under good fenco with a
Large and Commodious Two Story
Dwelling,
Ki.tchon, Smoko Honse, Servants' Rooms, Darn,
Granary, and other necessary. Outbuildings.
' Alsoj thc largo aod'woll arranged COACH and
BLACKSMITH SHOPS, with all tho Tools ap
pertaining to each, necessary to" the mannfiicturo
of. Carriages, Buggies, :?'c7 And with the .same,
Fud Setts of Harnoss Makers' and Coach Trim
me; s' TOOLS, PAINTS, OILS and VARNISH
ES.
Also, several CARRIAGES, NEW BUGGIES,
Tao Horse WAGONS, and a lot of good COACH
LUMBER.
I.will sell all the above mentioned property at
a bargain, as I am desirous of retiring from busi
'ness.
j Any person wishing to examino the premises
will find mo at home nearly nt all times, and I will
toko pleasure in showing the same. Any com
munication from a distanco on thc subject ad
dressed to me will meet with prompt attention,
and every information given. .
A. EUSHNELL, Sr.
Aug fi St ; 32
~ir~
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD-IN EQLITT.
Mary A. Myers, "|
David R. Myers, et al, by next
friend, \ Partition.
VS
E. Watson and others.
IN Pursuance of an Order of the Court in this
cnuso, I will sell at Edgefield C. If , on MON
DAY, the 3d September next, the Real Estate
described in tho pleadings, lo wit :
*0NE TRACT OF LAND, known as tho Home
stead, containing Seven Hundred and Fifty Acres,
moro or less, adjoining lands of Elijah Watson,.
B. T. Boatwright and others.
ONE TRACT OF LAND, known ?s the Mill
Tract, containing Ono Thousand Acres, moro or
less, adjoining tho Homestead, lands of E. Watson
amt ethers.
Those hinds are immediately on tho line of thc
Columbia &, Hamburg Railroad, and as desirable
as any lands on the Ridge.
' Sold on a credit of one and two years with in
terest from 1 st day of January next, at which
timo possession is to bc given. Purchasers to givo
Bond with at least two good sureties and Mort
gage of thc premises to secure the purchase mon
ey. Costs of suit and expenses of sale to be paid
in cash, in specie Titles extra.
Z. W. CARWILE, c.n.F..n.
Aug. Otb, lfii'.? Ai 32
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
JN EQUITY.
F. M. Chatham et us,
vs.
n & E. Andrew?, j Partition
Adm'ors., et al. J
IN Pursuance of an Order of thc Court .in this
case, I will sell on M ONDA V, thc 3d Septem
ber next, at Edgefield C. H., tho following Real
Estate of E. PENN, dee'd.. to wit :
ONE HOUSE AND LOT in tho Villago of
Edgefield, situate immediately in tho business
portion of die town.
Also, ONE TRACT OF LAND situate in thc
corpor.ite limits of thc Villago of Edgefield, con
taining Fifty Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands
of Estate of JJ. Bland, Z. WT. Candle and others.
Alco, ono LOT OF LAND, containing Two
Acres, more or les-, adjoining lands of thc Fe
male College, Dr. lt. T. Minis and others.
Sold on a credit until the first day of January
next, with interest from day of sale. Purchaser*
to give Bond wich adequate sureties, and a Mort
gage of the premises to secure thc purchase mon
ey. Costs to bc paid in cash. Titles extra.
Z. W. CARWILE, c.K.e.n.
. Aug C .. 4t 32
Sheriff's Sale.
H. J. Webb, ]
vs \ Writ in Foreign Attachment.
W. D. Smitbi J
John H. McDevit, )
vs \ " ' - " "
Thc Same, . J
BY Virtue of an order from his Honor Judge
A. P. ALDRICH, in the above stated case?, I
wilt sell on THURSDAY, the Kith d:iy of August
Inst, at Vaucluse Factory, in Edgefield District,
tho following properly belonging t.t tho defendant
Wi D. Smith, to wit:
One Sorrel Alare, S new Ccdlars, 2 sets new
Cart Harness, 1 set new 2 Horse Harness, 1 lot old
Cart Harness, 1 two horse wagon Body, bales
.>( Hay, 24J sacks Cat Food, 1 Straw-Cutter, 1
Curry Comb and Brush 19 bushels Coal, S Pig?,
I pr. Counter. Scales and Weight*, 1 box Bur
Soup, 21 Lars Soap, 1 barrel Syrup, 1 Nest Meas
ures, 9 Black Hatsr"2:i Strang Hat.?, 1 pr. Linen
Panis, ;i\ doz. pr. Drawers, 1 Oven,.udLid*, I 1-12
.Ii.7. H. SMrts, I 2 B';x Tobacco, 2 begs Blasting
Powder, 2 paris kegi Blasting Powder, -lUjl feet
Fuse, 1 lot Carpenters Tool?; 1!) pr. Shoo?, (Bro
gans,) Ul Shovels, ?5 Mattocks, 1 Tin Pan. S
Water Buckets, J Water Dipper, 1 Spade, I tiue
lot Wheelbarrows, I lot damaged Wheelbarrows,
I lot empty Hogsheads and Barre's, Derrick
Frames, lt' Spiders and Lids, 2 Ovens, 1 Frying
Pan, J.2dnz. Tool Boxes, 9 Tin Clips, 1-2 doz.
Plates, 1-2 dux Knives and Forks, 2 large Ste?.I
Drillii Hod Spoons, 2"> Shovels, G Picks, .3 new
Cart Saddles.
WM. SPIRES, S.E.D.
August 1st., ?Sf.fi, ?,tc 32
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN OH DI y A J! r.
EHj ib W. Jlorn and wifa j
Martha E., Applicants. |
. , T vs" ,. " '. For Partition
Johnson Lowry, Guardian, j
ad litem of John Ii. Abney, j
Defendant.
BY an Ordcr.frnm tho Ordinary, I shall pro:ood
to sell at E Igefleld Court House on tho-first
Monda)- in September next, for Partition thc
REAL ESTATE of JAMES ll. Willi E. deceased,
consisting of a TRACT OF LAND iyiiig and
being in tho District and Sfato nforera id, on (?lear
Waler Creek, waters of EdLto River, containing
Three Hundred {'MW) Acres, UMIO or less, adjoin
ing lands of F. II. Posey, Mrs. P. Clark and ot icrs.
TER HR- On a credit of twelve months. Pos
session to bc given 1st January next. Tho Pur
chaser to give Mond and Security and a Mortgage
of the Premises to tho Ordinary to Eecuro the
purchase money. Costs to bc paid in Crfrli, in
Specie, and to poy for Title* extra.
WM. SPIRES, S.E.D.
Ang'st. ? 4t :.2.
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DILTRIOT,
IN O ?(DINA R Y.
Mary Harri', Applicant,
John F. .Kenney, Guardian, )? For Parti tit. n.
ad Ukin of Sallio Harris and
others, Defendants. j.
BY an Order from thc-Orrl'aary, I-shall prc coed
to soil at Edgefield Court House, on tho first
Monday In Soptctnbor next, for Partition the,.
REAL ESTATE of THOMAS. J. 'HARRIS;
deceased, situated in thc District-ind State afore?
Mid, consisting of a TRACT or PARCEL OF
LAND containing Ono Hundred and Sixty-Four
'(1 fl t) Acres, moro or loss, ucljoiuiug lands of Mosos
Harris, John Green, Lewis J. Milos and others.
TERMS-On a credit of twelve months. Pur
chaser to giro Bond and a Mortgago to tho Ordi
nary to sbcuro thc purchaso money. Costs to bo
baid in Cash, in Specio,and to pay for Titles outra.
, WM. SPIRES, S.E.D.
Aug'st. 0, 18f.G. 4t -12.
State of South Carolina,
. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Nanoy Adams and others, j
Applicants,
" vs. [ For Partition.
Thos. J. Vaughn and wifo I
Carolina, and others, Dcbf'd'ts J
BY an Order from tho Ordinary, I shall proceed
to sell at Edgefield Court House., on the first
Monday in September next, for Partition, tho
REAL ESTATE OF ABNER ADAMS, deceased,
sltuatod in tho District and 8tote aforosnid, con
sisting of two SMALL TRACT8 OF LAND,-vis :
Tra?ct NO 1, containing Ono Hundred and One
(101) Acres, nioro or less, ndjoiuing lands of A.
J.'Hammond, John Lt Adams and Jamos Q.Adams,
TRACT NO a, containing Twenty (20) Aores,
moro or loss, adjoining lands of A. J. Hammond
and traot No 1. j .
. Tern.s Cash in Currency, exoopt as.to tho Costi
in this case which will bo required in Speoio. Ti
"ties oxtra.
T\ . WM. SPIRES, S.E.D.
Aug'fifeC, ; 4t . 32"
A MONTH!-AGENTS wnntod fo
, six entirely new <trft'c/r?, juBt oat. . Ad
?Teas O. T. GAREY City Building? Bitldleford
Ms. Jane * iswly " 23
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f
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Salesroom, 53G Broadway, New York.
250 WASHINGTON ST;, BOSTON,
* '921 CHESNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
Patented Feb. 14, I860.
THIS MACHINE is constructed on entirely
now principles of mechanism, possessing
many, raro and valuable improvements, having
b?eu examined by tho most profound experts, and
pronounced to bo . .
Simplicity* and Perfection Combined.
It has a straight needle, perpendicular action,
makes'the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which
will nciiher RIP nor RAVEL, and is ajiko on
both sides; performs perfect sewing on every
description of material, from Leathor tn thc finest
Nahsook muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread,
from the coarsest to tho finest number. Having
noither CAM or COG WHEEL, and the least pos
sible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is
Emphatically a Noiseless Machine,
It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power to
drivo.it than any other machino in tho market.
A girl twclvo years of ego can work it steadily,
without fatigue or injury to health.
Its Strength and wonderful simplicity of con
struction renders it almost impossible io get out
of order, and is GUARANTEED by tho compa
ny to give entiro satisfaction.
Wo respectfully invite all thoro who mr.y desire
to supply themselves with a.superior article, to
come and examine this UNRIVALLED MA
CHINE,
Ono half hour's instruction is,sufficient to ena
.blo any person to work this Machine to their en
tire satisfaction.
Agents wanted for all towns in the United
States, whero agencies are not already established.
Also, for Cuba, Mexico, Central and South Ameri
ca, to whom a liberal discount will be given.
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530 BROADWAY, NETT YORK.
Aug I U.4P.-7m 31
TEA AND COFFEE BOILERS,^GLUE POTS,
OIL CANS, Ac, Ac.
j22?- All tho Cooking for a r?g^
/??- family may bo done with *vy%
Kerr jeno Oil, or Gas, -igS^
JZO* with less trouble, and at
p?* less expense, than by any "f?^
1?SS~ other fuel. . --vrv~
Each Ar.ticlc manufactured hy this Company is
guaranteed to perform all that in claimed for it.
$3}" Send for a Circular. "ffijg
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE.
KEROSENE LAMP HEATER CO.
200 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK.
July IS 3m 2f)
GROVESTEEN & CO.,
VA VABfllfl finVUriflTUDFDi'
f?VIUHDllKVj
109 .'roadway, New York.
TIIESE PIANOS received the Highest Award
of Merit at tho World's Fair, over tho best
makers from London, Paris,.Germany, tho cities
of New York. Philadelphia, lialiimoro and Bos
ton ; also, thc Gold Met?al ar. the American
Instituir, for FIVE SUCCESSIVE YEARS ! !
Our Pianos contain tho FrcLch Grand*Action.
Harp Pedal, Overstrung Bas?, Full Iron Frame,
and all Modern Improvements. Every Instru
ment l?arren'?d FI VE TEARS! Made under
the supervision nf Mr. J. II. GROVESTEEN,
who lins a practical experience of over thirty-five
years, end is the maker cf oeer. elertn thousand
Piano-Fortes. Our facilities for manufacturing
enable us to sell these instruments from S100 to
$200 cheaper lluu :;Dy first class piano forte.
Aug 8 lyn*p " .".2
BW WOOL CARDS.
E HAVE now in operation at our Mills,
nine miles of West of Laurens C. IL, a
New and Complete Set o? V/col Cards.
With which wc aro CARDING WOOL, including
thc Cues: MERINO, with complete success, i We
have cngagod tho services of Mr. D. Buckley, ol
New Jersey, who as a seien tina Ccrdcr, hits co'
fuporior, he having had thirty years experience
in the Northern States.
When cur patrons fnrnish Oilrsay one ?'int, or
one pound of Lard, to each eight pounds of .Wool
wc will charge for White Wool ll).}, Colored 11}
Mixed 12}, Mixed with Cotton IS} Cts. per pound'']
Wc will receive fron , ami deliver back, to the
Greenville ?fe Columbia Railroad all Wool that
may bc shipped us tu Donaldvillo or Newberry
C. II, without extra ch;vrse. And will return the
K.dls way ten days to Depot from where shipped.
Reference in Edgoflcld,-Cnpt..Lnwis Jo.vns.
R. S. A J. W. G00DGI0N.
Angl . 31* 31
_.-?
Have Year GlffS Repaired at
MR. J. M. MATTHEWS wr.uld inform the
?armers of Kdgcfieldmid adjoining Districts,
?bu WANT THEIR OTIS'S REPAIRED, that
they can have it done at Koine by writing him at
Edgefiehl C. II.
Hering long becu in Griswold's employment,
uTid bia mg considerable experience in GIN RE
.PAIRING, ho timer* himself that be can give
entire 8ntisfaction to all who may employ him.
Those wishing to BUY GINS would also do.
trell to correspond with him beforo purchasing
elsewhere.
All letters received, promptly responded to.
Aug 1. 3t 31
Btate of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY,
?j'y W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge
O Geld District
Whereas, Larkin G. Swearccgin has applied to
me fer Letters of Adminirlrntion. on all and sin
gular too goods end chattels, rights and credits
of Abner Sw en: ens in,.late of tho District nforc
due'd.
Thcso, are, thercfo.ro, to cite and admonish ali
o;;d singular thekir.drod and creditors of the rafe
doeca;c(i, to bo nudappenr before mo, at cur next
Ordinary*) Court for the said District, ta bo holden
at EdgeDcld' C. n., cn the 2ftth day of Au?, inst.,
te show cause, if any, why tho said admiuistraticn
should not bc granted.
Given under my hand and this oih-doy of
Aug.'in tho year.of our Lcvd ono thousand eight
hundred end 3ixty-s:x, and In thc fist year of
the Independence of thc United States of Amer
ica. -
W. F-DURISOE, O.B.D.
Ange 2t 32
The State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
LV ORDINARY.
BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of
Ed trefic W.Di3trior.>
Whereas, Maxraillian Sallat, bas applied to
mo for Lotter.i of Administration, on all and sin
gular the'goods and chattels, rights nnd credits
of Susan Salbrt, late of the District aforosaid,.
deo'd. "
These aro, thoreforo, to cito and admonish all
and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the,
said decaased, to bo and appear beforo hie, nt our
next Ordinary's Courl for the said District, tobo
holdonatEtlgcCc-ldC. H. ca tho]nth day of Aug.
inst, to show cause, If any, why the said
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 2d day
of Aug. in tho year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred ard Sixty-six, and in tho
91st vcar of "American Independence.
W. F. DURISOE,O.E. D.
_AugS_2t_32_
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY. J -
Jemima P. .ir te o and others, ]
Applicants,
t vs.
. Josoph and his wifo
"Petition for Parti
tion of Real Estate.
Eliza, Defendants-.
r! appeariog to my satisfaction that -
Joseph and his wifo Eliza, Defendants In thc
above stated case reside beyond tho limits of this
State, It is thorefor.0 Ordered, That thoy do appear
and object to tho division or s ilo of the Real
Estate of Lewis W. Bartce, deceased, on or bofon
tho 27th day of Ootobe'r nextyor their consent tc
the same will be entered of record.
W.F. DURISOE, O.E.D.
_Ang.J!_ 3m . 32.
NotiGe.
ALL Porsons having demands against tho Es
tato of SHIRLEY.^. WHATLEY, deo'd.
are requested to present them-forthwith to th
CITIZENS ?F.J1EFIB !
Iim *, - vi;
AM NOW prepared to wait upon jon to the..
best of my ability, and furnish you whatever
you shall call for in tho way of
DRY GOODS, *
GROCERIES, -
ASD SUNDRIES. ;
S. F. GOODE, Esq., lately associated with me
ia the Dry Goods and Mercantile business, bav-r
ing-withdrawn bis i-terest from the concern, I . -
LOW respectfully solicit for m/se?f a share of th?
l-atronage heretofore bestowed upon the Firm.
I am to be found, as heretofore for some months
jas:, at thc Corner-the old and well-known
s and of Bland & Butler. I have, and constant
ly keep on hand, everything in tho way of
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c -
Usually found in a well-conducted Village Store;
ad of which I offer for CASH AT THE LOWEST
MARKET PRICES.
J. Mi WITT.
Edgefield, June 18, t? 26
CARRIAGE AND WAGON
SHOP!
filHE Subscriber .respectfully announces to the
J., pnblio that he ha? commenced the CAR
RIAGE, and WAGON BUSINESS at his resi
dence about 3? miles North of Good Hope Church,
ar d about one mile from Trinity Church, in this
District, where he will execute in the BEST
POSSIBLE MANNER, all work in tho line, and -
on short notice.
REPAIRING-neitherWood Work or Black
smithing-done well and promptly.
?3*1 will keep on hand, and make to order,
COFFINS of ail kinds, and at very low rates.
I keep none but tho BEST MATERIAL, and
wiil warrant my work to givo sati faction.
] om abro prepared to have BOOTS and SHOES
mido to order in good style, and by an experi
enced workman.
.?S?-Give me a trial, and encourage home en
terprise
JAS. S. HUGHES.
Juna 12 6m 24
Agents Wanted
FOR THE
LIFJE AN? CAMPAIGNS
OP
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. By Prof. R. L. DABNET, D. D., of Va.
The Standard Biography of tho Immortal
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Tho author a personal friend and Chief of Staff
of the Christian Soldier. We want an Agent in
every County. Send for circulars and seo our
terms. Address
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214 Seventh St., Richmond, Va.
. July 17_4t_20
(fl>1 PAA PE R YEAR ? -We want Agents.
?fP ?t?\}\f ivcrywhere to sell our iJtPiiovr.ii
$2tl:fe?wi0g Machines. Three new kind3. Under
une tipper feed. Sent?n tri?l. Warranted five
years. Above salary jr largo commissions paid.
Tho oxi.v machines sojd in United States for less
than $40, which are fnllylirrnted hy Howe, Whee
1er ?0 ll V/*oII, (?rorer & linker, Singer d; Co., and
Bacheldcr. All other cheap machines aro tii
frixtgemcHt? and the teller or Meer art liable, to ur- *
reit, jinc and imprisonment. Illustrated circu
lars sent/ree. .Address, or call upon Shaw &
Clark, at Diddlcford, Maine, or Chicago, JU.
June 6 iswly 2?,
Notice-lo Mechanics and Farmers.
TBE COMMISSIONERS OF THE CHAR
LESTON ORPHAN HOUSE, offer as AP
PRENTICES to residents of ?ho city ur country,
NINE BOYS, trained in that Institution, and
whose ages vury from 14 to 17 years. They will
be bound tradesmen or farmers until they aU
taiu 21 years. Applications to be addressed to
the Commisioners of tho Orphan House, Char
leston, S. C. ? ;
JTily 17_jit_29
SEIGLER'S FLOURING MILLS
MY MILLS on Shaw's Creek, twelve miles
from Edgefield C. H.,. have hcGn pit in
TilJUROUGH REPAIR, and arc now prepared
to nuke EXCELLENT FLOUR, and to turnout
a SATISFACTORY YIELD.
Parties sending Wheat to my .Mills aro particu
lar! / requested to see that it is perfectly dry,-as
good Flour cannot ba ai adc unless this precaution
is bike* JOHN SEIGLER.
July 4 3toow 2?
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estafo of ROBT.
J. DELPH, deceased, aro notifica to pay the
s,.mi before next retmn day; olborwise all claim*
trill be placed in tho hands of an Attorney for
collidion. Those having claims against said
EstriteNriU please render them in according; to iaw.
A. i. PELLETIER, Adm'r.
Hamburg, S. C., Juno lllb, '6?. ?m 24.
Estate Notice.
ALL persons having claims against the Estate
of Dr. J. F. ADAMS, dec'j., ure notified to
present thc same, duly atteste"., without delay.
Those indebted to said Estate arc requested tri
uaj up at an carly date.
AU persons indebted to us individually are also
requested to settle thc same nt once. .
. S. W. NICHOLSON, 1 .
J.T.ADAMS, [Ador?.
May 23 tf 21
NOTICE.
ALL Persons indebted to the Estafo of A. J.
RAMBO, dec'., lato of Edgefield District,
ire requested to make im mediato payment, other
wise all claims will be placed in tho hands of an
Attorney for 'collection. All pcrsors having
claims against the Estate will present thom with
in ibo limits pref cribed by law:
M. S. RAMBO, Ey'ix.
Jilly 4 10t 27
Notice.
IEEREBY appoint my son, CLINTON WARD,
my Atterney during my absence <rora the
?tat? nr Distriet, with full powers to transact bu
siness in my name. R. WARD.
June 27,1S6?5. 6i? 57
NOTICE.
ALL those indebted to either of tho Under
signed by Note o* Account are hereby noti
ced tu make imm?diate pnymort, or other ?nt^
.nctory arrangements in reference thereto. Wa .
must keep our demands in dato. Auy.arrange,
monts which onr debtors may mrfke with* Dr. W.
H. Timmcrman, our authdracd Agentj wiU'W'
ra lilied bj 4M. f*<
ELBERT.POSEY, -
rRANCK'POSEf; $L '
JttlfK '*'' . '.-' 8 :2? "
, . -, -, .,*.,. i - - ; i-i.-., .
Last Nptic?.
ALL'penro-ri?? indebted to thc ?tate pf J0??N
L,.DOREY, dec*d., aro notified to pay the
somii. at na '.early".date.-. Those having claims
against Vaid Estate are required, to render them in
by toe l5th"Octobcr next, or said claims will le
barrad, a? ol? th'it day a tnal settlement will be
made in tho Ordinary's oflico on tho wiid Estate.
W. E. DODY, Ad'or.
?Tidy 4_3m_27
Final Settlement.
NOTICE is bcroby given that a Filial Settlement
will be m?de on the Estate of THOMAS R. .
WILLIAMS, dee'd.. in the Ordinary's Office, on
the sifst of November next. Thoso havingclaims
against said Estate aro notified to-presentthc3amo
on or before that: date, br. their claims will be
baned payment. Persons indebted lp said Es-- t ^^fc*
tate must, itfty up forthwith it they dosiro fo save .
Cost. - WM. M. WILLIAMS, Ad'or.'
Aug 1 ' 4t ?> H St- . la i
^?5^1 bul
A
Estate Notice.
LU Porsons indebted to tho"Estuto 6f J: P.^' ?***ltt
BATES,-deceased, are requested to-pay the . .! Lv*?~_
Barns as early as possible. Those having claims - j,? ;Vl i
against the said Estate are notified to render them
in tb the undersigned, properly attested, AW '~:
. LUCY J. BATES, Aa?*aW* wnfJ
July 30 10t 31 :.
NOTICE.
COMPLAINTS having been made of Ibo firing. .. . ,.
of small arms within tho Streets and High
way s of the Tdwn of Eflge?old, nottcois Ir^by.'" '
giv'in that persons-effendiog in thia nnVite*nSlt
be wrested ?nd fined. ..... , . - . -
Rv ordor Of Town .Council. .
By?r H.-W.'?DDI???V intendant
W. -.J- Raanr, Clerk. r: . ',
Aug j . '. ::?\.Jtf: i f.
?o?afmeisaiia
I. iHLin the market iot the phrohasff. of COT* ; . . -. - ,\
jff?d PRODUCE. :,,?AM?**t te
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