Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 24, 1866, Image 4
AUGUSTA, GA.
MT FRIENDS and the TRAVELING PUB
LIC GENERALLY aro notified t?at 1 have
tr' un a NEW LEASE on tins House, and will be
glad to serve them to tho best of my ability on
all ooeations, and at all times.
N. B. Believe no reports from any quarter
whatever that I have given up tho Hotel, or that
I intend doing so. My calculation is to bc per
manently located, and my friends may rely upon
findii g mc at horns, nud pleased to-seo and serve
them.
WAI. M. THOMAS.
Augusta, Joly 27, " 3m 29
GEO. ROBINSON ~
WITH
FLEMING & ROWLAND,
AUGUSTA, GA.
GKTO O ? ries.
THE Sub.-cribcrs invite the attention of the
public generally ?nd Plumers in particular, to
their Stock uf GROCERIES, consisting inpart
of
GUNNY nu.l'HEMP BAGGING;
ROPE of all kibds;
BACON STDES and SHOULDERS;
MOLASSES it. llt.ds. and Bb!s.;
A B and C SUGARS-Refined ;
CRUSHED at:d POWDERED SUGARS;
SUGARS of low grade;
GQGDatid PRIME COFFEE;
Superfine Family and Extra Family FLOUR ;
WHITE .i.td YELLOW CORN;
CORN MEAL;
FRESH BEAT RICE :
S A LT, IROS. NAILS;
OJIINSTONES, NOVA SCOTIA GRITS;
RICHMOND FACTORY OSNABURGS;
STRIPES ;
?? " KERSEYS;
Pln.it) und Twilled.
p?* We arc prepared io sell Goods LOW for
Ca h or on Short Draft.
FMHMSti *S? KOWLA1VD.
A ur ns ti, Sept IS 3mS?
WHOLE]ALS SS03SSS.
II0RT0?&"WALT0N,
CONTINUE BUSINESS AT
Store No. 287, Broad Street,
?A-Tigristaj Gn.,
Next Door Below Oitl Inion Bank Building.
Wi
ITH INCREASED FACILITIKS we are
prepured with a FULL STOCK, to sell at LOW
EST MARKET PRICES nil Goods usually sold
in our lins, auit'ed to Merchant's Ttadc, planta
tion and Family use.
JAMES W. HORTON,
ROBERT WALTON, JR.
Augufta, Sept 10 3m37
AUGUSTA FOUNDERY
AND
Machine Works.
Brass and Iron Casting.
? HAVE now un hand SUGAR BOILERS, of
n 1 shea. Alarm f Amalgam) BELLS, OIN G EAR,
HOLLOW WARE, and Anti-Friction Metal, for
fast or l.eiivy bearings, and can fill all urders !br
tv.v; description of CASTING. (I"-n and Brans)
such as SUGAR MILLS, COLUMNS, GIR
DERS. SAW MILLS, PIPES, POLLE VS, BOX
ES, GIN GEAR of seven different patterns, Im
proved CORN SHELLERS, PLOW POINTS of
all sizes, and VERANDAHS, of which 1 have
some very handsome patterns.
Railroad Companies, Bridge B lilderr, Factory
and Mill owners, an.l all pcr.-opj wi-iiing a larjre
uinunt of CASTINGS, at short notice, will find
it to their interest to give mo a call before con
tracting elsewhere, as I ain now prepared to do
till work in my linc ut New York price".
Special attention paid to GENERAL JOB
BING and MACHINE WORK.
P. MALONE.
Augusta, Sept .1 3m 36
. FLEMING & WRIGHT,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. I, Warren HlorW,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
BUY AND SELL ON'C O M M I S SI O N
BACON, LARD, FLOUR, GRAIN,"
AND SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS.
Consignments of COTTON particularly
Folicited, for which we have CLOSE, FIRE
PROOF STORAGE.
Angosta, Aug 13, 4m 33
SIBLEY & SONS,
GENEBAI,
COMMISSION MERCH'TS,
No. 6, Warren Mock,
?A.ngnstas Georgia,
HAVE excellent CLOSE STORAGE ROOM
for COTTON, P:i will give their personal at
tention to its, SALE and STORAGE.
Also offer for sale
100 Bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING ;
200 Coils Green Leaf ROPE;
200 Half Coils Green Loaf ROPE ;
500 Pounds Bagging TWINE ;
50 Barrels SUGAR;
25 Boxes CANDLES;
20 Hhdn. BACON SIDES ;
5 ? " SHOULDERS;
100 Boxet CHEWING TOBACCO;
'id Barre's ASSORTED WHISKIES;
Ac, lc, Ac.
Augusta, .Sept 10 :;:n :i;
J. S. COLES,
FACTOR AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT,
I t t Reynold Street,
(Xe.ir South Carolina Depot,)
A ( GUSTA, GA.
frill Sell Cotton and Produce Gen
erally^
OR RECEIVE THE SAME ON STORAGE.
Will Furnish or Purchase Planters'
Supplies.
Augusta, Aug 15 6m -?3
A. A. BEAI.L. J. n. SPEAKS. W. 17 POnTf-T..
BEAU. SPEARS & CO.,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Fire-Proof Warehouse, No. fi, Campbell Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
WILL GIVE STRICT PERSONAL ATTEN
TION TO STORAGE and SALE of
COTTON, GRAIN, BACON, FL0UB,
AND OTHER DROfiUCF.
T^Ordera for RAGGING, ROPE an,l FAMI
LY SUPPLIES promptly filled.
Tho u?ial CASH ADVANCES mado on pro
duco in .?tore.
The patronage -of tiioh Friends and tho Public
?esenlly respectful.^ spUejtoL
Anjost?,gept2$ $m39 ?
m. COHEN
9
WHOLESALE AND RET AI DEALERS IN
BOOTS, SHOES,
TRUNKS, VALISES,
Has on Hand and receiving daily a large and well assorted Stock of
LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN, GENTS and BOYS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION that can be' had in ANY MARKET.
Merchants and Planters
Would do well to call. and. examine my Stock before purchasing
elsewhere. It is my determination to keep a
FIRST CLASS SH?? STORE'! ;
My motto is
" QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS
ONE PRICE, AND CHEAP FOR CASK!"
Of Dont forget the place.
M. COHEN'S,
1S2 1-2 Broad Street, next Door above Mrs. A. Fredricks,
.AUGUSTA, GA.
J^T. W. HENRY, late with BONES & HENDERSON, will be
)leased to see his old friends at M. COHEN'S Shoe Emporium.
I
Augusta. Sept 3
NOTICE TO PLANTERS !
WE A BE RECEIVING
AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Pure No. 1
PERUVIAN GUANO!
WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE.
CRUMP, DAVISON & CO.
Sept 10
No. 209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
3m37
?i,
Established ia Charleston in 1837,
And in Augusta in lc"48.
THE Subscriber trikes pleasure it informing
thc resiente of Edgefield and the adjoin
ing I?i>triciMhat he has been appointed Ajtcnt
f.^thc Til K EE BEST PIANO MAKERS
IN THE WORLD, viz:
STEIXWA* A SONS, New York,
CHICKERING & SONS, Bou'on,
HAZELTON BROS., New York.
And h-; will sell tlitir Instruments it FACTO
RY PRICES. -.'.Kb freight added.
Persona wi.-hine; to purclmrc a SUPERIOR
PIA SO FORTE will pleme send for Circulars
ind Illustrated Catalogues, and they will did
they can parchase from the BEST MAKERS, at
ns .Low l'rices au they can nf inferior ones.
, Illustrated Catalogues and Circulan sent free
of ull charges.
GEO. A. OATES,
210 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
j?fr*Al?o, Agent for Mason A Hanlln'a cele
brated CABINET ORGANS.
Apr 24 tf 17
Furniture !
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE
on hand, mid ara receiving,
FINE ASSORTMENT of
SUPERB FURNITURE,
Which they offer AT VERY LOW FIGURES.
They aie also prepared lo MAKE TO ORDER
and REPAIR any thiog in our lino of buuinets
at short notice.
Cane-Bottom Chairs RE-SEATED ot a living
price, at 137 Broad Street, opposite Monument
Square.
WEST & MAY.
June ll 6m 24
W. D. DAVIDSON. M. A. RANSOM.
Removal.
ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER- wc will re
moro to No. '?GC, Broad Street, and will
open a NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK of
Hats and Caps,
AND
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Sui ti bte t'i a'l .ig-. S"Xo.- and eruditions.
Ol'lt .STOCK inn bePTi ?elected wi'h groat
caraby tu experienced buyer, direct froai the
Manufacturers, and we gu-miutco In Bt?H, eiiher
?Th lesale or Retail, AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE
IN THE CITY.
ALSO.
Wc will continuo to keep
Pure No. 1 Kerosene Oil,
With a full assortment of
HAND AND STAND LAMPS,
Brackets, Chandeliers, Side Lights.
Lanterns, Chimneys, Wicks, &c.
DAVIDSON ? CO.
Augus'a, Oct 1 lin 40
W. J. BLAIR, A. J. SMITH, W. W. KKEN,
Augusta. .Augusto. Danville, Va.
BLAIR, SMITH & CO.,
TOBACCO AGENCY,
-AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
298 Broad Street,
.Angnsta, Geo.
SPECIAL ATTENTION given to Sit LE OF
1 OB A CCO. COTTON, FLOCK, ?RAIN
t< ?CON, LALO, WHISKEY,BAG KINO, R OP E*
TWINE, PRODUCE, ?nd MejchandUeof every
inscription!
^ST* Consignmenil f and Outers respectfully so
licited.
Aiigui-t?, Oct I 3tn ?0
Fresh Hops.
JUST arrived a large supply of very fine Frefh j 1
W HOPS. TEAGUE ? CAR'ULE. j
s* ST J
JONES, SMYTH & Ca.,
192 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
"Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN
STOVES, RANGES, TIN WARE,
OFFER TO T?E PUBLIC TUE CELEBRATED
Harvest Qneen Cook Stove,
Of various size?, either with or without Copper
Boiler attached.
This Stove ha? been favorably known in tho
South for several yearn, und from the largo
number fold since the War we can safely recom
mend it aa being jutt what is requirod for this
section of couuiry, and when furnished with
Capper Boiler forms as complete a Cook Stove as
ever offered to the public.
Wo also keep a large supply of general House
Furnishing Goods, tuch as Silver Plated, Bri
tania and Planished Ware, Wooden and Willow
Ware, Cutlery, ?c., ?tc.
tS?"We would call tho ationtion of Couutry
Merchants to our Stock of Manufactured Tin
Ware, which we offer to the trade at very low
prices.
JONES, SMITH & co,,
Formerly
S. S. JONES & CO.
Augusta, Aug 27 3m35
CEO. It. CHUMI-, I W. D. DAVISON, | W\V. A. WRIGHT"
CRUMP, DAVISON & GO,,
Commission Merchants,
COTTON FACTORS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO,
SEGARS,
Bacon, Lard, Flour, Grain,
BAGGING, ROPE AND GUANO,
209 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
WITH a viow of oxtending our business, we
havo this day takon in Partnership Mr.
WM. B. DAVISON, who for many years was a
prominent Merchant of this City, nnd who is
well known throughout the South. We prosent
to the trade facilities second to no boure in the
South, and shall keep constantly on hand such
lending articles as aro set forth in our Card,
guaranteeing to give entire satisfaction.
GEO. ll. CU UMP ,t CO.
Wo arc also prepared to do'a COTTON BUSI
NESS, and solicit Consignments from Planter*,
pledging ourselves io uliUin thu highest Cash
market prices, our MR. DAVISON having had
fifteen years experience in the business.
In addition to our supply of Groceries, etc , we
arc IMPORTING THE PURE NO. 1-PERU
VIAN GUANO, which we will eunrnctee genu
ine, and will also koop the BEST PHOSPHATES
and only th?se we can rocommond to Farmers as
a gonuino nrticle.
.Your business is most earnestly solicited.
CRUMP, DAVISON & CO.,
209 Broad St.,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Aug 14 8tn 33
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS,
P. QUINN,
ISO Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia,
Keeps Constantly on Hand
ill the Latest Newspapers
AND
PERIODICALS,
Late Novels, Sclliool Books,
STATIONERY, &c.
SUBSCRIPTIONS talen ond forwarded at
n A lief t mail. ,
AU orders from the country will receive promp1
tfention.
.Ruck numbers of LITERARY PAPERS nnd
PERIODICALS forwarded.
^^'all ut QUINN*? RAIL ROAD NEWS
DEPOT. 189 Broad Street, next dopr baloy
?cntlitaicmalitt Office, Augtm, Qt. J
Augarts, Oct I t?4fl '
Sheriff's Saje.
BY Virtue of sundry Writs of FL Fa., to me
directed, I will proceed'to soil on the first
donday in November next, atEdgefield C. H.. tho
ollowing property, in tho following eases, viz :
Eliza Smith and J. E. Smith, Administrators,
7i. John H. Smith, One Tract of Land contain
ng Two Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less,
idjoining lands of Jacob Haltawanger, Samuel
Webb and others, levied on as the property of
J. H. Smith, tho Defendant.
M. Lebeschultz vs. The Edgefield Agricultural
Society, One Tract or Parcel of Land, known as
tho Fair Ground, containing Four Acros, more or
fess, adjoining lands of A. A. Glover, T. J. Whita
ker and others.
Terms Carh.
W. SPIRES, s.E.n.
Oct. 8th 18?6. 4t 41 .
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Martha Ann Harvey, Applicant,
vs
William B. Saunders, Guardian ad i ,
Wem of Narcissa Harvey, Mary fFor Partltlon
E-. Harvey, Martha E. Harvey and
Fliza Ann liarvey, Defendants. J
BY an Order fi om the Ordinary, I shall proceed
to sell at Edgefield Court ll u;o, on the first
Monday in Nov?mocr next, for Partiticn, the
HEAL ESTATE of THOMAS B. HARVEY, Jr.,
deceased, situated iu the District and Stato afore
said, on waters of Littlo Sloven's Creek, waters of
Big Stevens' Creek, containing Two Hundrod and
Forty-five (245) acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of Bryan Dean, William L. Stevens, Elijah
Still and others.
TERMS.-On a credit of twelve months. The
Purchaser to givo Bond and Security, and a
Mortgage to tho Ordioary to socurc the purchase
mono}'. Costs to be paid in Cash, in Speoie, and
to pay for Titles extra.
WM. SPIRES, S.E.D.
Oct. 9 4(e 42
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DILTR1CT, .
IN ORDINARY.
Martha Quarles, et. al., Applicants, ")
vs. \ For Parti'n.
i'ts. J
B
Nancy M. Quarles, et.al., Defend
BY Virtue of an order from tho Ordinary jn
this case, I wi'.l sell on tho first Monday in
November next, at Edgefield C. H., for Partition,
tba REAL ESTATE of DAVID QUARLES,
dte'd., situated in the District and Slate aforesaid,
to wit :
TRACT NO. 1, known as tho Homestead,
outlining One Iiundrrd aid Nineteen aud a. half
a?res, more or less, bounded by lands of
Lee Holstein, Elizabeth Prescott, George Briggs
and others.
AND TRACT NO. 2, known as the Weather
ford Tract, containing One Hundred and Twen
ty-one (121) acres, more or less, bounded by lands
of Wyatt Holmes, Estate of Mrs. Ann Collins
and others. '
TERMS.-On a credit of twelvemonths. Pur
chaser to give Bond and good Security, and a
Mortgage of thc premises to tho Ordinary to se
cure the purchase money. Costs to be paid in
Cash, in Specie, and to pay for titlos extra.
AV. SPIRES, S.E.D.
Oct. S,_4t_41
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Henry F. Greon and wife,
T Vn J- ;/., \ For Partit'on
James Green, Guardian nd Ittem
of Emma E. Hading. J
BY an Order from the Ordinary, I shall proceed
to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first
Monday in November next, for Partition, the
REAL ESTATE of NEWTON C. BARLING,
deceased, situated in tho District and Stato afore
said, containing Ono Hundred and Fifty-four
(I.VI) Acres, more or less, and bounded by lands
of James McManus, Martha Hading, Peter Ouzts,
James Still and others.
TERMS,-On a credit of twolve months. Pur
chaser to give Bond and approved Security and a
Mortgngo of the promises to the Ordinary to so
curc tho purchase money. Costs to be paid in
Cash in Spccio, and to pay for Titles extra.
WM. SPIRES, S.E.D.
Oct. 8,_4t_41_
The State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN ORDINARY.
John W. Herrin, ot ol. "i
vs. > Partition.
Elizabeth Ouzts, et al. J
BY an order from tho Ordinary, I shall proceed
to sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday
in November next, for Partition, tho REAL ES
TATE or JOHN HERRIN, dee'd, situated in the
District and State aforesaid, containing Three
Hundred and Thirty (330) Acres, moro or less,
on tho waters of Mine Creek, and bounded by
lands of the Estate of William Mobley, dee'd,
Dru.-il I a Herr i o, ThoB. Bartley and others.
TERM?.- On a credit of. one and two years,
with interost from day of Sale. Purchaser to
give Bond and security, and a Mortgage to the
Ordinary to secare tho purchase rooney. Costs
tn be paid in Cash, in Specie, and to pay for Titles
extra.
W. SPIRES, s E.?. .
Oct 8_4t_41^
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Silas Bruce, Applicant, ")
vs > For Partition.
Elizabeth Howard, et al Dtfond'ts. J
Y Virtue of an order from the Ordinary in this
case, I will sell on the first Monday in Novem
ber next, nt Edgefield CH., for Partition the
REAL ESTATE of WILLIAM P. HOWARD,
deceased, situated iu thc District and State afore
said. Consisting of a TRACT OR PARCEL OF
LAND, condining seven (7) acres, more or le.-s.
bounded by Linds of J. W. Hejrrin, Darling Wil
liams, James Howonl and othors.
TERMS.-On a crodit until tho first day of
January next, (1SG7.) Purchaser to give Bond
with good security, and a Mortgngo of tho premi
ses to the Ordinary, to secure tho purcbaso money.
Costs to be.paid In Cash in Specie, and to pay for
titles extra.
WM. SPIRES, S.E.D.
Oct 8,_41_41
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Elizabeth Schumpert, Applicant, '
Alfred S. w" Weds ?nd wife For Pftrtit'n
Christiana, ct al, Defendants.
BY on Order from tho Ordinary, I shall pro
ceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the
first Monday in November next, for Partition, the
REAL ESTATEof PETER SCHUMPERT,deed.,
situated in the District and State aforesaid, con
taining Two Hundred (900) Acros, moro or loss,
(reserving tho Widow's Dower, ono third,) on
waters of Little Saluda River, waters of Big Salu
da River, and bounded by lands of Thornton
Coleman, John Ramage, Pinckney Trotterand
others.
TERMS-Op a credit of twelve months. The
Purchaser to givo Bond and Security, and a Mort
gage to the Ordinary to secure tho purcbaso
money. Costs to bo paid in Cash in Specie, and
to pny for Titles extra.
WM. SPIRES, S.E.D.
Oct. 8, 4t 41
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Jemima Barteo, ct al., Applicants, 1
n. V For Partit'n.
-Josephs and wifo Eliza, Defis. J
BY an Order from tho Ordinary, I shall proceed
to sell at Edgefield C. H., oh the first Monday
in November next, for Partition, the REAL ES
TATE of LEWIS W. BARTEE, deceasod, situa
ted in the District and State aforesaid, containing
Two Hundred and Twenty-seven (227) acros, more
or less, and bounded on lands of Lucius L. Hall,
William Walker and others.
TERMS,-On a credit of twelvo months. The
Purchaser to gire Bond and Security, and a Mort
gage to the Ordinary to secura the purchase
money. Costs to be paid in Cash, in Specie, and
to pay for Titles extra.
WM. SPIRES, S.E.D.
Oct 8, 4t 41
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD pISTRIOT,
iNQWuXAHy.
Joseph Willing, Applicant,
vs.
Mary Willing, Defendant,
BY Virtue of an order from the Ordinary in
this caso. I will sell on the first Monday in
Novomber next, at Edgefield C. H., for Partition,
the REAL ESTATE of LAWRENCE WILLING,
dee'd, situato in the Di^triot and State aforesaid,
consisting of a TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND
eonlainiug Ono Hundred aud Seventy Acres, moro
or less, bounded bylands of William Whitlock,
E.<tnto of James McCormick, John Green and
others.
TERMS.-On a orodit of twolve months with
interost from day of Salo. Purchaser to give
Bond with good security, ' and a Morteago of tho
premises to the Ordinary to secu c the parchase ?
money. Costs to be paid in Cash, in .?pecio, and J
to pay for Titles extra. j
For Partition.
State of South Carolina,
. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN ORDINARY.
S. Rodgers, Administratorjrith Will
annexe J, S. R. Warren, Carson War
ren, minors, by their next friend S.
R. Warron and others, Applicants.
'_" For Parti'n
Mary - Warren, and Mary - War
ren, Guardian ad litcm of Elizabeth
Warren, David Warren and William
Warren, minors. J
BY an Order from thc Ordinary, I shall proceed
tu sell at Edgcfield C. H., on the first Monday
in November next, for Partition, the REAL ES
TATE of DRED WARREN, deceased, situated
and being in the District and State aforesaid, con
taining Four Hundred (100,) Acres, more or lefs, on
waters of Richland Creuk, waters of Little Saluda.
River, and boinded by lands of Mark Ethercdge,
Josiuh Padgett, Weat Corley, E. W. Soiblos and
Others.
TERMS-Cn a credit of twolve months. The
Purchaser to give Bond and Socurity, and a Mort
gage to tho Ordinary to secure tho purchase
money. Costs to be paid in Cash, in Specie, and
to pay for Title? extra.
WM. SPIRES, S.E.D.
Oct. 9, 4t 41
State of South Carolina*
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.'
IN ORDINARY.
Elizabeth S lipes, et. al.
Partition,
James Snipes, ot. al.
BY an order from the Ordinary, I shall proceed
to sell ut Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday
in November next, for Partition, tho REAL ES
TATE of WILLIAM SNIPES, dee'd situated in
tho District and State aforesaid, containing Throe
Hundred (.'100) Acres, more or lese, situate on tho
waters of Edisto Brunch, waters of Edi>to River,
and bounded Ly lands of Mary Ann Temple, D.
Rutland und others.
TERMS.-On a credit of twelvo months. Pur
chaser to give Bond and security, and a Mortgage
to thc Ordinary to secure the purchase money.
Costs to b; paid in Cash, in S pee io, and to pty
for Tilles-?xtra.
."- -W.'SPIRES,/s,E.n:
Oct. S 4t - ' 41
NEW ERA IN MEDICINE!
DU.' MAG'GJLL'S
PULLS AMI uiwL
IET the SUFFERING and DISEASED read
A tho following; v../._
ZST Let all who .hate tatoxugiven.. up by Doc-,
tors, and spoken of as incurable, read the follow
ISP* Let all who can believe facts and can
have faith in evidence, reid the following : ' - "
Know all 31eu by these Presents,
That, on this, the 20th day of June, in tho year
of our Lord ISfi?, personally came -Joseph Hay
dock, to mc known as such, and bein? daly sworn,
deposed us follows : That he is the solo General
Agent for the United States and dependencies
thereof for preparations or medicines known as
MAGOIEL'S PILLS and SALVE, and that tho
following Certificates are verbatim copies to the
best of his knowledge and belief.' 1
.JAMES SMEITRE,
Notary Public,
Wall Street, New York.
:si oi ms i
isi
JUSE 1ST, 1866V
Du. M AG G IEL: I take my pen to write you
of my great relief and that the awful pain in-my
side has left mo atlast-thanks to your Medicino.
Oh, Doctor, how thankful I am that I can get
soino sleep. I can never write it enough. I
thank you again and again, and am ?ure that
you aro roally tho Mond of all sufferers. I could
not holp writing to you, and hope yon will not
tako it amiss.
JAMES MYERS,
116 Avenue D.
S3?* This is to certify that I was discharged
from tho Army with a Chronic Diarrhoea, and
have boen cured by Lr- M AGGI EL'S PILLS.
WILSON HARVEY, -
. 27 Pitt Street J
NEW Yon*, April 7th, 1866.
70f Tho following is an interesting case of a
man employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pour
ing melted iron into a flask that was damp and
wet, caused an explosion. The melted iron was
thrown around and on him in a perfect thowor,
and he was bnrned dreadfully. The following
Certificate wa* ji?m to rae, by him, about eight
weeks after the accident :
NEW YOKK, Jan. ll, 1866.
My name is Jacob Hardy ; I am an Iron
Founder; I was badly burned by hot iron in No
vember last ; my burns healed, but I had a run
ning sore on ray leg that would not heal ; I tried
MAGGIEL'S SALVE, and it cored nie in a few
weeks. This is all true, and anybody can now
seo mo ot Jackson's Iron Works, 2d Avenue
J. HARDY,
119 Goerick Street.
Extracts from Various, Letters.
"I had no appetite; MAGGIEL'S PILLS gave
me a hearty ono."
" Your PILLS are marvelous."
" I send for another. Box, and keep them in the
house."
" Dr. M.\CGIEL has cured my headache that
was chronic."
"I gave half of one of your PILLS to my
babe fur cholera tnorous. The dear little thing
got well in a day."
" My nnusea of a morning is now cured."
"Your Box of M A G G ti I EL'S SXLY E cured
me of noises in tho head. I lubbcd-some of your
SALVE behind ray ears, and thc noise left."..'
" Sond me two Boxes; I want ono for a poor
family."
" I enclose a Dollar; your price is 25 cents, but
tho Medicino to me is worth a Dollar.'*
" Send mo five Boxes of your PILLS."
" Let mo have threo Boxes of your SALVE by
return mail."
?gjr I have over Two Hundred such Testimo
nials as these, but want of .?pace compels me?to.
conclude.
J. MAG CIEL, M. D.
MAGGIEL'S PILLS AND SALVE
Aro sold in Edgofield by G. L. PENN.
?Sf- Notioe.--Nono genuine without the en
graved trade-mark around each pot or box, signed
by DR. J. MAGG IEL, ll Pine street, Now York,
to counterfeit which is felony.
?3?" Sold by all respectable Dealers in Mcdi
' cinos throughout tho United States and Cunadas
-at 25 cents per box or pot.
Aug. 15,_ .ly 33.
GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN SEWING MACHINES.
Salesroom, 53G Broadway, New York,
250 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON,
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Patented Feb. IL 1860. , .
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many rare and valuable improvements, having
been examined by the most profound experts, and
pronounced to be
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It has a straight needle, perpendicular action,
makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which
i will neiihor RIP nor RAVEL, and is aliko on
both sides; performs perfect sewing on every
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Nansook muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread,
t.*nm the coarsest to the finest number. Having
neither CAM or COG WHEEL, and the least pos-,
slble friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is
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It roquiros FIFTY PER CENT, less power to
drive it than any other machine in the market
A girl twelve years of ago can work it steadily,
without fatiguo or injury to health.
Its Strength and wonderful simplicity of con
struction renders it almost impossible to. get ont
of order, and .is GUARANTEED by the compa
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to supply themselves with a superior article, to
como and examino this UNRIVALLED MA
CHINE,
Ono half hour's instruction is sufficient to ona
ble any person to work this Machino to their en
tiro satisfaction.
Agenta wanted for all towna in tho United
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Also, for Coba, Moxico, Central and South Ameri
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EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE MANU
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53C BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Aug I n.jkr.-7m 31 .
Cl P?flO PER YEAR!-Wowant Agents
?JpxOvFvF everywhere to sell our ixpnovsn
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Tho ONLY machino8sold in United States for less
than $40, which uro fully licensed by Uoxte, IPAee
ler d' Wilson, Grover d' Raker, Stayer d' Co., and
Raehrlder. All other choBp machines are t'?i
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rest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated circu
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JuM Imly St '
COMMISSIONER'S SALES.
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
Sophia Chapman, Aduj/rix. 1
1 , vs I Sell Kcal Estate
Jno. Chapman, Susan-M. '[ -Pajf /3c?f?, <?c.
Chapman, and other?. J
BY virtue of an order of the Co ?rt in this
causo, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on MON
DAY, the 5th November next, the HEAL ES-,
TATE of TH OS. E. CHAPMAN, dee'd., to wit :
ONE TRACT OF LAND, known as fie " Home
stead," containing Three Hundred and Forty
Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands ot Maj. W.
A Strother, Estate of S. G. Cothran and others.
ONE TRACT OF LAND, kno-rn as "Pin"
Woods," containing Sixty Acres, more or less,
adjoining lands of Estate of S. G. Colaran, S. A.
Crawford and others.
Sold on fe credit of ono and^two years, with
interest from day of Sale, excc?t Costs of Suit
and Expenses of Sale, which must oe paid in
Cash. Purchasers to givo Bond.: an.L adequate
personal sn ret ?GS, and a Mortgage of C?e pr?mises
\o Beeure thVpurcbase money. Titles 'extra.
Z.W.. CARWILE, ca.?.?.
Pot. 8 ' . ' 4t -_4J_
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
James Bodie, et. ol. *|
vs. > Partition.
David Bodie, Adm'or, cL al. J
BY virtue of au order of the Court in this
cause, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on MON
DAY, the 5th of November next, tho following
REAL ESTATE of OBEDIAH BODIE, dee'd.,
to wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND, Situate bl the Dis
trict of Edgefield, on Indian Creek, containing
One Hundred and Eighty-three Acre?, more or
less, adj.lining lands of Abram Chapman, A. J.
Black and others.
Sold on a credit of twelve months with interest
from day of Sale, except Costs of Su t and Ex
penses of Salo which must be paid inj:asb. Pur
chaser to give Bond with adequate pen pnal surety |
and a Mortgage of the premises to secure the
purchase money. Titles .extra.
Z. W. CAR WILE. C.E.E.D.
Ort. 8_4t_41
igtate of South. Carolina,
EDt?EP?ELD DISTRICT,
taxif? ??? TN EQUITY.
j?; -?Hwiary-Hardy, et, ux.
M-rtin Shcaly, Andrew \ Petition.
Shealy, Adm'ors, ct, al ' J
BY virtue of an order of the Court in this case,
T will sell at Edgefield'C. H., on MONDAY,
the 5th day of November next, the following
REAL ESTATE of LOUISA INABINET, dee'd.,
to wit :'
ONE TRACT'DF LAND situate ir, Edgefield
District, on Cloud's Creek, containing ?our Hun
dred and Fifty Acres, moro or less, adjoining
lands, of'Caleb Inabinet, Wm. Corley,. Jesse Der
rek and others.
Sold on u credit of twelve month?, with interest
from day of Sale, except as to so mu .'h as may
bo necessary to pay tho Costs of th ii Suit and
Expenses of Salo, which must bo paid in cash.
Purchasers to give Bond with adequate personal
sureties,and a-Mortgage of the premises to secure
tho purchase money. Titles extra.
Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D.
Oct. S 4t
State? of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
INEQUITY.
Pickens B. AsbiU, Adm'or, et ux. ) p"rl;t;nnant
I Partition au
j relief, dx.
vs.
Marina Satcher, et. al.
BY .virtue of an order of thc Court in this cans?.
T will sell at Edgefield C. H., on MONDAY,
tho 5th of November next, the REAL ESTATE
of WILLIS SATCHER, dec'd., to wit :
ONE TRACT OF LAND, by recent survey
known as Tract No. 1, containing Two.Hun
dred and Seventy Acres, more or loss, adjoining
lands of W. L. Coleman, Wm. Cbrk, John T.
Nicholson and others.
ONE TRACT OF LAND, known as Tract
No. 2, containing Throe Hundred and One
Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands Wm. Clark,
Wm. Herrin, John T. Nicholsonjind others.
ONE TRACT OF LAND, - known as Tract
No. 3, containing Ono Hundred and.Thirty
three Acres, more or les;, adjoining lands of Wm.
Bush, Issaac Bush, W. L. Coleman and others.
Sold.on a credit of one and two yoars, with
interest from day of Sale, except Costs of Suit
and Exponses of Sole which must be paid in
Cash. Purchasers to give Bond and ample per
sonal surety and Mortgage of the promises to se
cure tho purchase money. Titles extra.
Z. W. CARWlLE, C.E.E D.
Oct 8 4t 41
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
James Hatcher,. ")
Tem. Hatcher and others
VS. \ Par't, A'c't., dc
Alfred Hatcher, Polly
Phillips, Martin Phillips, et. al. j
BY virtue of an order of the Court ir. this cause.
I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on MONDAY,
the 5th of November next, the following REAL
ESTATE, described in the pleadings, lo wit.
ONE TRACT OP LAND, knov.n as tb?
"Hatcher Pond Tract," containing Threo
Hundred and Thirty-six Acres, moro or lest, ad
joining lands of the Estate of Elizabeth Landr'um,
?fohn Bauskett and others. *.. .
On this place is a Gne Orchard and said to b<
tho best Tract of Land in tho District. It lie*
within one mile from thc Columbia ard Augusta
Railroad.
Sold on a credit of ono aud two years in equnl
annual instalments, with interest from day ol
'alo, except, us'to Costs of suit and Erpenses ol
sulc, which must bo paid in dish. Purchaser to
?rive Bond with two or more good sur-ities aid a
Mortgage of the premises to secure the. purchase
money, and pay for Titles extra?
Z. W. CARWILE, CE E.D.
Oct. 8 . -, 4t - . 41
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
Wm. Riddle and wife, "|
A. M. Riddle and others, Bill for Sale
vs. \ of Real
E. P. H. Kirksey and j ?etate de.
others, Ex'ors et. al. j '
BY virtue of nn order of the Court in this
cause, I will sell at Edgefield C. BL, on MON
DAY the 5th November next, the fallowing REAL
ESTATE of JNO. KIRKSEY, dee'd, described
in the pleadings to wit :
ONE TRACT OF LAND (near thc Pi oe House)
containing Four Hundred Acres, more or less
idjoining lands of E. P. H. Kirksey, Eatatobf F?
M. Coleman, B. H. Miller, James Math. e?. a?'
?pad lying immediately"on the-ronf* 0f the Co
lumbia &, Augusta Railroad,
ONE LOT OF LAND th the corporate limits
,of the Village of Edjefiold, containing One Aere,
more or leis adjoining lands bf Mrs. S. White, Dr.
H.T. M ?ors an -i others.
Sold ou-a credit of twelve months, with inter
eui from day of Sale, except Coats ot Suit and
Expenses of Snle,' which must be paid in Cush.
Al.-y Co-th enough to pay a small Judgment vs.
Estate of Kirkley. Purchaser to givb bond and
adequate Mireiies and Mortgage of premises to
secure tho purchaso money. Titles Extra.
Z. W. CARWILE, c.E.E.D.
Oct. 8_4t_ 41
Stat? of South Carolina,
EDGEF?ELD DISTRICT,
INEQUITY.
Theodore A. Merchant
and wife, and others,
Lucy Jennings, Eldred J. f " .*.*?/.
Wills, Adm'ors.
BY virtue of on order of the Court in this
cause, I will sell atEdgefield C. H., on MON
DAY 5th November next, the REAL ESTATE of
JOHN J. JENNINGS, dee'd., to wit:
THE HOMESTEAD, commonly c?led the
Gilford Tract, containing Three Hundred and One
Aores, moro or less, adjoining lands of E. P. West,
Tyre Etheredgo and others.
THE HENRY JENNINGS TRACT, contain
ing Ono Hundred and Twenty-four Acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of J. A. Kinard, H. H.
Rizar et. al. -
THE JOSEPH ETHEREDGE TRA OT, con
taining Three Hundred and Eighty Actes, more
or less, adjoining lands E. " P. West, tho Home
stead, Geo. Watkins and others.
Sold on a credit of one and. two yearn with in
terest from day of Sale, except Costs of suit and
Expenses of Sale, which must be paid in Cash.
Purchasers to givo bond with adequate sureties
end Mortgage of roo premises to socure the pur
chase money. Titles extra. 1
Z. W.. CAR WILE, C1.K.D.
OcL8, . 4t 41
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to me either by NOTE
or ACCOUNT, previous to LEB'S, surrender,
und where there is no discount or transfer, the
remaining portion cun be settled with fifty couts
in the Dollar, if settlement be mado within the,
next sixty days, jr|Mrm>
3e?t 18 ?866 fe? 38
Part. Account
State of South Caro lina,
EI&E#IEE?) DIS TRI CT. 1
IN EQUITY.
Sarah Broadwater scotters,- ?
'*"* , > Petition de.
Josiah King et ax., et al. j
BY yittn?i of- an order of the Couxfcin th is cooee. !
,.Iwni?eU?ut.Edgeneld C.-H.,.?n MONDAY^
the 5th November, next, tie REAL ESTATE of
PC ARB ORO BROADWATER, dcc'd ;i0
ONE TRACT OF LAND, known as the Home-,-?,
stead, containing Two Hundred and Fifty Acres,"jv
more or les J, adjoining-lands of Jos. Ec s s ey and
others.
ONE TRACT OF LAND, known'os the " Old
Place," containing One Hundred-end: Eleven
Acres, more or less, adjoining lends of Thomas
. Jarrott, Jos. Bussey and others.
I Sold on ti credit of twelve months with interest
from day piT Saje,,except .CpUa of ?nit -aadEx
penses pf Sale, which mustbe-p?id ia:C*sh'P Fur
chasers "td give florid and adequate personal sure
ties, and a Mortgage of the.premises to securo
the purchase money. Titles extra,
Z. W. O AR WILE, OAJU).
Oct 8 4t. ?
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,'
" IN EQUITY. *
Robert H atcher ot ex., et al. )
vs. 1 JW?. Ac'tif.
Alfred Hitcher and Samuel f and relief.
Posey, Adm'or8, et al. ? J
BY virtue of an order of the Court in this
causo, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on Mon
day, the 5th of November next, the following
REAL ESTATE-described in the pleadings, to
wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing Thwo
Hundred and Sixteen Acres, more or less, adjoin
ing lands of Esta to of Edward Hatcher, tho
Hatcher Pond Tract and others.
ONE TRACT containing-One Handled and
Eighteen Acres, more or less, adjoining lends of
Estate of Edward Hatcher, Atkinson and others.
ONE TRACI containing One Hundred and
. Two Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of J. J.
Gregg ? Cc, C. B. Wise and others.
Sold on a credit of one and two years, in equal
annual instalments, with interest'from dey of
sale. Except Costs of Suit and Expenses-of Sale,
which must be paid in cash. Purchasers to giro
Bondi, with adequate personal- sureties, and a '
.Mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase
I money. Ti'Jcs Extra.
Z. W. CARWILE, CJUE.?. -
Oct 9, 48C6 . 4t 41
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY. -. y
BY Wi F. D?RIS?E, Esq., Ordinary of Edge
field District.
Whereas, Z. W. Carwile, C. E. E.'D.has applied
to me for Letters of Administration, on all
und singular the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of Thas. D. J. Howie, late of the District
.iforesaid, dee'd.
These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the'
said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our
noxt Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bo
boldcU at Edgefield Court House, on thc 19th day
Jf Nov. next, to show cause, if any, why the
said administration should not be panted.
Given under my hand and seal, thia 8th dey of
Oct. iu the year of oar Lord' one -thousand
eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the 91st
year of tho Independence of the United States
of America.
" W. E. DURISOE, o.i.n.
Oct 9 _*l_ 41
State of wSo?th: Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY."
Jemima Bartoe and others, ")
Applicants, ?Petition for Parti
-Joseph a*ndhU wife t?on of ^ EsUte.
Eliza, Defendants. j
rv appearing to my "satisfaction that ---
Joseph and his wife Eliza, Defendants in the
above stated case reside beyond the limits of this
State, It is therefore Ordered, That they do appear
and object to the division or sale of the R ;al
Estate of Lewis W. Bartee, deceased, on or before
the 27th day of October.next, or their consent to
'he same will be entered of record.
W.F. DURISOE, O.E.D.
Aug. A, 3m - 32.
Sate of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY. ?J
Zedekiah Watkins, Adm'r., j m fe fa q{
rohnF. Cl?k,etal. J and Relief.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that John F.
Clark and John B. Yance, two of the Defen
lants in this cause, reside, beyond the limits of
the State, On motion by Mr. JONES, Sol. for Com
plainant, It is '\dcred that they do plead, answer
ir demur to the bill within three months from the
jubilation of this order, or on default thereof,
'hat a decree pro ron/'csio he rendered against
hem. Z. W. CARWILE, C.iyS.D.
Sept. 7, ISfif) 3m 37
State of Sotrth Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINART.
BY W. F. DURISOB, Ksq., Ordin?r., of Edge
field District.
Wb creas, Amanda E. Eiheredge has applied tome
or Letters of Administration, on all and singu
ar the goois and chattels rights and credits
.f Gilford E theredge, late of thc District aforesaid
leceased.
Those are, therefore, to cite and admooifh'all
md singular, thekindred and creditors o. tho said
leceased, to bo andappearbeforeme, at onr next
)rdinary'sCourtfor the said District,to beholden
it Edgefield Court House, on the 26th day of
)ct. inst, to show cause, if any, why the said
idministratiou should not be granted.
Given under my hand ^nd seal, this 11th dey
?f Oct. in the year of oar Lord one thous
and eight hundred; and sixty-six, and ? in, the
alnetyfirst yearof the sovereignty and Indopcn
lenee of .he United States of America.
W.F. DURISOE, O.E.D.
Oct Itt ..- - S 2t . ? , ? ' 42
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
? James. A. Dozier, Adm'or., \
' - ve. - - : S? : tUG .
Frances H. Tillman, et al. J
BY virtu a of .an order of the Co n't jv this cv.fe,
ihscreditors of BENJ. P. TICTj&Tff to?|,f
we' ?qaire?T lo come in aii<yhave their cl?ni/be
fore me on or before t> ? flP8t day 0f December
next ?nd on failui-v, ^ ?Q B0 they shall be deprived
of all benefit *i0m any decree to be made in the
cause,
Z. W. CARWILE, CABJ).
Oct 10, 1866, 7t
HOWE'S IMPROVED
COTTON PICKEKI
For Picking Cotton in the Field !
ASIMPLE and compact Instrument weighing
about two pounds-pick thrae-or four timen
faster than by hand,- leaving the'Cotton clean
and free from trash. Price $20.
Orders cac: be filiad by
THE HOWE MANUFACTURING CO.,
31 Cedw St, New York.
Or by our Agents throughout the South.
Now York Aag22 ? 6mmp34
To my Debtors.
THIS is to inform ALL MS" DEBTORS, that
if they will come .forward and pay - me then
Notes and Accounts, that I will lose half tho
amount due an said Accounts and Notes, together
with all the interest thereon. I know that thu
peoplo ore oppressed, and cannot pay all their
indebtedness. My Crediton exact, from me ??yery
.cent I owe them, with io.te.rnst added. -. J expect
no quarters from thom. Bat I will be meru
generous to my Debtors than my Creditors are tu
me, if they will come forward and settle between
this and the first of November next
j ; H., A. GRAY.
Sept H ' - ' tf ?or
Notices
ALL persons indebted to the Estato of FELIZ
E. BOD [E, doc'd, ere required to make
pajmcDt foT?.Kith, or they will be raed at the
next Court; und those-having demands against
said Estate ar? Tequired to puaient then? properly
attested by tbs 27th January 1867, or they wilt,
ba debarred o!f all interest in ihe Estele, y, ... .
ARIEL ABLE, ) . .??.
L.R.B0DIE, : j *****
May 28 1368, tat* J?