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MT RIME Western Mi.-cd COHN, tor feeding, Prim? Yellow CORN, for Meal and distilling, Prime Marylaud "White CORN, for milling, OATS, Black and White,. RYE, BARLEY and WHEAT, for seed. A full supply of the above, direct from Balti more nnd the West, kept constantly in store, put up in fiue BURLAP SACKS, in perfect order for shipping or wagoning any distance without wast ;. BAGGING, ROPE and planter; supplies ger - erally. For sale at the lowest market prices, by A. I!. KETCH AJ?, Late of Charleston, S. C., Juck.-on St, Between Globs Hotel and Bell Tower, AUGUSTA, GA. ^S?- Mr. Jona LTOS*. formerly ef Edgcficld will be happy to *ee his friends at the above house. Nov. 20, lin 47 GEO. J. TONEY, WITH V. RICHARDS ? BROS., 301 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GA., MX :SPECTFULLY invites hi? Edgefield friends ami aet'iaintuncrs to give him a. call at the PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE of V. RICH ARDS A BROS., Augusts, Ga., on the Corner .roxi to ;h# Planton Hotel, where he will take ?great pleasure in show inc the LARGES"! CHEAPEST, AND BEST SELECTED STOCK ia :he Ci.ty. Augusta, Nov. 19, 3t 47 Just Arrived ! j^L LA Itt iE Stock of OVERCOATS, rauging in price from ?12 to 810. Now oil Hand, A rWt Rate S*:ock of all kinds of MENS ?uti BOYS CLOTHING. All (iootls at Very Lowest Price?. J. A. VAX WINKLE. Augusta. Nov ll 2:n 40 J. M. YO LTNGBLOOD, WITH R, C. & fl, H, EASTERLING, GROCERS, General Commission Mprcliaiitf, Nb. 130 BROAD STREET, . . AUGUSTA, GA., RESPECTFULLY beg loave to inform their friend* si Edgefield and tho adjoining District?, and the puolie generally, that they hare on hand ami arc constantly receiving, A WELL SE LECTED STOCK OF Groceries of Every Description, Which they offer at the the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. They will also give .?trict atteution to the Sale of all COUNTRY PRODUCE Consigned to them. And ?rill fill all orders, in their linc, with dis patch, at the lowest market prices. Augusta, Oct 22 tf 43 WHOLESALE BK?SEES. H0RT0N&W1LT0N, CONTINUE BUSINESS AT Slorc Xo. 287, Brosd Stree*, -A-iigusta, Ga., Next Door Below Mu Inion B:tiik Building, ITU INCREASED FACILITIES wc are prepared with a FULL STOCK to fell at LOW EST .MARKET PRICES all Goods usually sold ia our lin:, suited to Merchant's Truie, Planta tion and Family use. JAMES W. HORTON, ROBERT WALTON, JR. Augusta, Sept 10 3n>37 CHAS. P. MCC.VI.LA. F.xos A TATE, Of Elbert Co ?a. McCALLA & TATE, COTTON FACTORS -AND CO:?I??SSIO.\ ?IERCH'TS, Jackson Street, (near Ellis Street,) Augusta, Ga. Commissions for Selling Cotton, 2 per Cent. %?9" 0n Cotton Sold by us, no Storago Charged. Augusta, Oct 15 3m 42 More New Goods. JL' 51' receive ? a::J for sali at Very low figures : A Frond lot of Baautiful PRINTS; First Quality CASSIMERES, Tor Gents and Boy.-: wear; Hats. Caps, Boots un I Shoes; -ALSO In store a superior assortment of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES. SYRUP, CHEESE, MACCARONI, MUSTARD, SPIcES, 40 Bushels Prime APPLES, nnd for sa'e cheap ; BACON, HAMS, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, GRITS, Ac. Ac, . Terms as cheap a? the cheapest. CHEATHAM A BRO. Nov. 21, tf 47 GKOVESTEE\ & CO., 11 409 Broadway, New York. SftHESE PIANOS received the Highest Award JL ol' Merit at tho World'* Fair, over the best makers from London, Paris, Germany, thc cities of New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Bos ton ; also, the (?old Medal at tho American Instituir, for FIVE SUCCESSIVE YEARS ! ! Oar Pianos contain thc ?"rcnch Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Overstrung Bass, Full Iron Frame, and all Modern Improvements. Every Instru ment tcarren'cd FI VE YEAHS! Made under the supervision ?of Mr. J. II. GROVESTEEN, who has a practical experience of over thirty-five years, nnd is thc maker of orer electn thousand Pian'O'Forle*. Our facilities for manufacturing enable ut- to sell these instruments from $100 to $200 cheaper than any first class piano forte. Aug S lynAP %1 . Notice! ALL person? nrc hereby requested not to pur chase or trade for any artic!? nf prtidtiec, such as Cotton, Corn, Fodder, 0>ts, or tiny oil ir produce, from any of the Freed "Persons of Col? r on my plantation, as by written contract, Lol ween said'FreeImcn and myself, all on the plac?is minc until I ara paid for rent and ull advance* mensa during thc year. DANIEL HOLLAND. Nov. 20 3t 43 NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to thc Firm of WARREN A LOVELACE will p'caso come forward arid settle their indebtedness without de lay.-?ilte-wise their Accoon?? will he ulared in tHe h nds nf J. L ADDISON, Esq . for coltartion. The'Finn his keen dissolved, and :he lusinosa xu-.\< be f fl?d up. CARSON* W?VI:RKY, B. P. LOVEL VC E. Ridge.v*y. N v 20 St? 43 ATTENTION! T'lE Subscriber respectfully, but earnestly, ioli'-i''-- ta-'se ii deb ed t-- him. cither by Noto or Account, for G ods bought of hint itt Mt. W il lin", t. come forward and ranko settlement at once, iu pant, if they c-iu't pay the whole, as ho recd* molloy nnd umst. have it. To Cioso who think it hard t'< pay Grrenback?, ho wou? ! ros pretfully ?ay, tho same <ju.n;rity aud (piulity of goods will be taken. E. J. O0?GAN8. Millinery ! ? Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STRAW AND FANCY G OODS, MAIN STREET, (Next Door to Fishor & Heintish,) Columbia, S. C., INVITES THE TRADE to examine her FULL STOCK mid VARIED ASSORTMENT of BONNETS AND HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed; RIBBONS UND FLOWERS, Of all descriptions; LADIES' HAIR, In every Color t.nd Shape; Also, Plain and French CORSETS, which will be ?old very low. Columbia, Oct 22 . Sm 43 S. E. BOWERS, K Ayi ii l KG, 8. C., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, COTTON FACTORS, AND DEALER IN GROCERIES, BACON, LARD, FLOUR, BAGGING, ROPE, TWINE, TOBACCO, SEGARS, Ac, H \YING charrecd bis Grocery Air? ney inro a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS will take great pleasure in inoetiug the wants op bis old Friends and Cu<tomcr.'. Ho will p..y the HIGdEST PRICE ror COTTON, COUNTRY PRODUCE, i .., or will receive the same on Storage. Con ignments n-spcctfully so!icited. Furmers und Plantara, i\:id tho public generally, will find it to- their interest to.give me ? call. S. E. BOUERS^ Hamburg, Oct. 1, tf 40 J. E. COOK. JILKS M. BEERY & BERRY, LATE J. E. COOK A CO., Granite ville, S. C., DEALERS IN if Y G? ODS, Groceries, Drags und Medicines, tO?TS, SUOES, HATS AM) CAPS, jSTotions, <fcc. Granite vi Ile, Oct 1 flm40 Now In Store, LBS BACON,-a choice article; lt) Bbls. Superior FLOUR: f, Bids. A. B. a: d C. SUGARS, very cheap; 500 lb-. Frosh Buckwheat; F:r.-t q.irvi.v SYRUP and MOLASSES ; Choice CHEESE and MACARONI ; :2? Bushels Apples, very fine : CONFECTIONERIES and NUTS-aiJ kinds; Superior Apple VINEGAR ; SPICES in variety, Sm., tc. ?3?" For sale clie -n f? r Cash. MANO ET ? II A BR ISON. Nov. 20 tf 47 PLEASANT CROSS STORE, NEAR BETHLEHEM CHURCH. Til-E Undersigned takes p'easure in announcing to th? public, tbnt hi will open on Monday, ttie t2ih. at PLEASANT CROSS, (where th? M t!i':s Komi? Intersects the Wever R>ad, ahout ?n .-tn.lf utile from Bethlehem Church, and two miles from Col. J. C. Saiyly's.j u WELL AP POINTED CO U S T R V ST? lt E. His Stuck wiil con.-ist of the usual supplies of livy Goods, Groceries, Hardware, ( rockery, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c?j kc** &c, All o" which ht p'udge? himrcdf to tell AT OR BELOW AUGUSTA PRICES ! Zr?? Aa inspection of his Goods and Prices is eirnestly solicited. J. M. RUSHTON. Pleasant Cross, Nov ? Im 45 D. L. Turner & Co~ GRANITE VILLE, S. C., A T THE NEW STD!?E. aro prepared to sell ?\ DR? GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES, CAPS and ".ATS. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, PATENT MEDICINES. Ac, nu chap tit oliy mon. . Give us a shire of your custom, triends, t.nd wc will L'ivt; you satisfaction. Granituville, Nov. 0, 3tn 45 FiSK'S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES A.]S"D CASKETS! TT'HE Subscriber bas just received an assort it ment of these beautiful Rosewood finish METALLIC BURIAL CASES and CASKETS Air-tight and ??destructible-for protectin;.- and preserving t;.c D.:ad-which be will sell at 1 ut a uoderato advance on original cost and tran.?pt rin con. Wherever introduced thesg Cases have il. ?(reference over all others. CS^Orders promptly filled. Terms, of course, itrictly Cash. J. M. W ITT. Edgefield, Mar 13 tf ll CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. EDGEFIELD, S. C. r'IE Subscribers respectfully announce tba1 thoy aro now prepared to do all work in the .OA CH MAKING ?nd REPAIRING BUSI NESS that may bc entrusted to thom, in a work nanlikc manner, and with neatnestand dispatch. We have on hand a few CARRIAGES nEdsu jerior BUG GI ES, of our own manufacture,wilch ive viii sell low. Al! kind? of REPAIRING done promptly and ivar rap ted to give satisfaction. As we sel I ONLY FOR CASH, ourprices ir unusually reasonable. All wc ark is a trial. SMITH & JONES. Mir 7 tf 10 CARRIAGE AND WAGON SHOP! THE Sroscriber respectfully announces to thc ouldie that be bas commerced tho CAR RIAGE and WAGON BUSINESS at his resi lonco about ?J miles North of Good Hope Church, md cbout one milo frcm Trinity Church, in this District, where he will execute iu the BEST POSSIBLE MANNER, nil work in the lino, and >n short DOtice. REPAIRING-either Wood Work or Black .mitbiug-done well and promptly. ?S9~I will keep on hand, and make to order, COFFINS of ail kind?, and nt very low rates. I keep none but the BEST MATERIAL, and will warrant my work to give sali faction. I ara also prepared to have BOOTS and SHOES nado to order iu good style, and by an experi ment workman. ?rii' Give mc a trial, and encourage hoincon orp'iso. JAS. S. HUGHES. June 12 Om 24 Estate Notice, A LL persons in anywise indcbtcdlo tho Estate Bk, WILLIS L STONE, dccM., aro notified .o .ay thc same, or mako suitable arrangement*, bj tcturn Day next; othcrwiso said claims' will bo ued on indiscriminately. M. M. PADGETT. 1 . ., B. T. JENN INC?. J A ' ors Nov 7._ ?ni* 45 NOTICE. A LL Persona ;;r Jier by Dotined not ti tm'c OL for a certain Note pi ven bv rh" Subjcflb. r J " o W. A. Uarlestm, f-i .?J7. ?1 die 1 I0 h Nov. ISM . , 11 nc ono day after date, and credited Tub Nov.! SOP. with SJ. Thc considera-b n for which thu I Jj ai . Note was given having 'ai:?d. tLe pm mon: j rill be resisted. MARTIN McCARTY. Ridae, Nor 27, l?p% St 49 ^ C. Schreiner & Sons, I J. C. Sshreiner & Sons Macon, Ga. Savannah, Ga. NO. C. SCHTEI?ER & SONS, No.'lOO BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA., :EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A CHOICE SELECTION OP BOOKS, STATIONERY, . sat w ? i ?? AND IE" ANGY GOODS, All Orders from the Country Promptly At tended to. THE BEST OF ITALIAN VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. AGENTS FOR STEINWAY A SONS, SOEBBELER Jfc SCHMIDT'S AND GALE & CO.'B CELEBRATED PIANOS. Augusta, Nov. b, 6m 40 GEO. ROBINSON WITH FLEMING & ROWLAND, AUGUSTA, GA. 'JL^HE Subfcrib?rs invite tho attention of?tbe public guncrully und Planters in particular, to their Stock of GROCERIES, connoting in piirt of GUNNY Hn.l HEMP BAGGING ; ROFE of all kinds; BACON SIDES and SHOULDERS; MOLASSES in Hhds. and Lbla.; A B und C SUGARS-R-ctned ; CKUSI1ED and POWDERED SUGARS; SUGARS of low grade; GOOD und PRIME COFFEE; . Superfine Family und Extra^Vaiuily FLOUR; WHITE and YELLOW CORN; CORN MEAL ; FRESH BEAT RICE ; SALT, IRON, NAILS ; URINSTOKES, NOVA SCOTIA GRITS ; RICHMOND FACTORY OSNABURGS; - " STRIPES ; " KERSEYS ; Plain and Twilled. ,iTr?- We are prepared lo ?ell Goods LOW for C:ieb or on Short Druft. FLEMING & ROWLAND. Augusta, Sept 15 3m38 J. S. COLES, FACTOR AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, 144 Reynold Street, (Near South Carolina Depot,) . AUGUSTA, GA. Will Sell Cotton and Produce Gen erally, OR RECEIVE THE SAME OX STORAGE Will Furnish or Purchase Planters' Supplies. Augusta, Aug 15 Cm 'S3 ?. SIBLEY S3 NS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCH'TS, No, G, Warren Block, A.uignsta3 Georgia, HAVE excellent CLOSE STORAGE ROOM for COTTON, and will give their personal at tcntion to its SALE and STORAGE. Also offer for sale 100 Bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING; 200 Coils Green Loaf ROPE ; 200 Holf Coils Green Leaf ROPE; 500 Pounds Bpgging TWINE; 50 Barrels SUGAR; 25 Boxes CANDLES; 20 Hhds. BACON SIDES ; 5 * ? SHOULDERS; ? 100 Boxes CHEWING TOBACCO; 20 Barrels ASSORTED WHISKIES; ?c., ?c., Ac. Augusta, Sqrt 10 Sm S7 TWIN AME & SUMMERS, 313 BROAD STREET, -A- \i g vu s t a, Gr a., Shipping and General Commission MERCHANTS, OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE QUANTITY OF BACON, CORN, FLOUR, Whiskies, Hines, Brandies, kc, ^Sr^No rncknjro will be opened. August.?, Oct 15 lm 42 MRS. TWEEDY, 215 Broad Street, (Oupoeito C cn t ral II o te 1,) AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, w OULD respectfully invite the attention of ibo Ladies of Edgofield and vicinity, to her WELL SELECTED STOCK, consistiag in part )f LADIES? HATS nnd TURBANS, cf liffercnt styles ; CLOTH COVERINGS, FURS, Ac; DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, Sec., a large an elegant Assortment. FANCY GOODS in great variety. Auguritu, Oct 15 * lui42 CENTRAL HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. ?fY FRIENDS and tho TRAVELING PUB Ji'LIC GENERALLY are notified that I have aken a NEW LEASE on this House, and will bo ;lad to serve thom to the best ol' my ability on ,11 occasions, and at all times. N. B. Believe no report? from any quarter rbutovor that I have given up tho Hotel, or that intond doing so. My calculation is to be per aanently located, and my friends muy rely upon nding mo at home, and pleased to sec and serve hom. WM. M. THOMAS. Augusta, July 27, 3m 29 AUGUSTA FOUNDERY AND Machine "Works. ?rass and Iron Casting. I HAVE now on hand SUGAR BOILERS, of II sir.es. AInrm (Amalgam) BELLS, GIN GEAR, IOLLOW WARE, and Anti-Friction Metal, for ut or heavy bearings, and cati fill nil orders for very description of CASTING, (Iron and Brass) uch as SUGAR MILLS, COLUMNS, GIR >ERS, SAW MILLS, PIPES, PULLEYS, BOX IS, GIN GEAR <>f seven difT-rcut pattern*, Im rovod CORN SHELLERS, BLOW POINTS of ll sizes, and VERANDAHS, of which I have imo very handsome patterns. Railroid Companion, Bridgo Builder.", Factory nd Mill owners, and all persons wishing a largo uiouut of CASTINGS, at short notice, will lind to their int-.-resit to give ma a call beforo con .auting elsewhere, as I am now preporcd to do ll w >rk in my lino at New Voile prices. Special attention paid to GENERAL JOB ING and MACHINE WORK. P. MALONE. DKESS GOODS CIRCULAR OFFICE OF GRAY & TURLEY 222 44444 222 2222 44 4 44 2222 22 22 44 44 22 22 2 2 44 44 22. 44444444 22 44444444 22 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 2 44 222222 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 44\ 222222 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. French; English & German DRESS GOODS LARGE, SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE Iraor KTovemtoer ! THE MOST ELEGANT SELE r ON THE CATALOGUE THE AUG Without comment we annex the NAMES and DESCRIPTIONS, as taken from the Catalogue of the Manufacturers, of the Just received from the large special sales of FRENCH, ENGLISH and GERMAN DRESS GOODS, which took place in New York last week. This beautiful offering will likely be the largest and most desi rable which we will have the pleasure of presenting this season. Our customers, and the public generally, are cordially invited to a full inspection. Ladies preparing for BRIDAL PARTIES, or making sele? tions for EVENING DRESSES, will find Novelties of Rare Beauty I MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION. Real Irish Poplins, Pearl and Pearl Grey Poplins, a most elegant goods for bridal dresses. Parisienne Embroidered Robes, Empress Cloths, a full line of nil the leading colors, French Winseys, very rich and heavy, Lustrine Fa?onne Broche Figures on plain ground, a beautiful article. Srey broche Fig'd Stripes, running up and down more costly, do - different assorted. Heavy Reps ground, much higher cost. Lustrine a Soie Raye, rich silk stripes, on heavy reps ground, do much finer silk fig'd stripes. 3up Reps Filet Denil Oretona and Popeline Pekin Popeline Carreaux Soie Cretona Fee Largener Popeline Laine Pekin Fee Largener Double Width German Drittech, all in Turkish red, warranted fast color. Sup Silk Warp Blk Alpaca. Ex Super Blk Alpaca. do Silk Warp, finer. 3-4 Ex Sup Col'd Lustres, do super do better do much better do finest ? 4 sup fancy colored Circassian Double-width Velour, a splendid and mont desirable article in Scotch Plaid, war ranted all wool, do high colored Scotch Plaids. Valour a Soie Raye, much better quality Scotch silk stripes up and down, a splendid style, ?xtra double width Velour a Soie, much better and finer quality Scotch Silk , Plaid, all wool and silk, very costly. Splendid assorted Scotch Plaid, in great demand. )ur best quality all wool nicely assorted black aud white Checks, 2? inches, do in coloied Checks' do in fancy Plaids do very rich Scotch Plaid, ?xtra double width, all wool, much richer tl quality Black and White. Chucks, the ? most desirable assortment, 34 inches. Brod i a Soie Raye, beautiful silk hand embr'd figured on striped ground, very cosiiy article. do much better do still richer do on plain ground, extraquality, Victoria Brode a Soie, dble tw'ld lastings Chene ground in splendid figures. Valencia double twilled Lasting Cloth, in single lined cheks. Poil de Chevro colored Checks, All Wool Filling Toil du Nord, Crepe Neat Satin Striped Plaid in very bright colors, Ex Super 0-4 Scotch Fancies, Very best quality Cachemire in beautiful assorted Fancy Checks. Extra double width Mousseline splendid quality, small plaid 54 inch, Extra fine black Paris, all wool double width Mousseline Delaine, Fine and choice colors Paris all wool Mousseline Delaines, high colors. Super quality Black Alpaca, . do finer and heavier do much better do still finer do much finer do still better do very fine do super super do best quality High Lustre Pure Mohair, do much better do very fine do extra super. Very fine and high Lustre, do much higher cost do super super do extra fine Bombazine, splendid quality Paris Black. Extra choice and heavy Paris all wool Mousseline DeLaines, sublime quality, high colors. Heavy quality black and white Checks. Mousseline a Soie, splendid quality silk checks. Chally Saline satin striped small Plaids. Victoria a Soie, splendid double twilled ground silk Plaid. Llamas, heavy woolen ground high col ored Chene plaid, &c., &c. Packages delivered in Hamburg free of Charge. GRAY & TURLEY, !N\ext Door to Masonic Hall, Aug?*, ifar. u, if 4$ PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S SUITS will be the. name of the now,style of argents shortly to be introduced to tho publie, .s early as brought out- will be offered to the isbionablo public at our New Store, where a lore perfect RECONTRUCTION u tho improvement of our promises has lately leen achieved. It is our old stand beautifully .nd tastefully remodelled and finished, where we tope to meet our numerous frionds and customers. Ve asiure them that our old' POLICY n conducting our business on the ONE PRICE SYSTEM hat proved a success beyond our most languine expectations. Low prices and fair deni ng are bound to-be TRIUMPHANT in every part of the globe, and in every branch } f commerce. Tho commercial year, just opening, will find us well prepared to meet the wants of our numerous customers. Our goods are of the best quality r ' AND WILL BE found as cheap as the cheapest The scarcity of money in our midst, combined with the partial failure of the principal crops, will necessitate a rigid economy to bo ADOPTED BY tho majority of our eitizens. Our varied stock will enable them to make such s?lectionnas are suitable to'their boornee. The beautiful styles of our clothing aro not only proverbial at home, but also by travellers passing 'here from ALMOST EVERY STATE who accord us the praise for cheapness and the durability of our'garments. We also offeor at the very lowest prices, Gentlemen's Furnishing Groo JP, Hats, Yankee; Notions, either at wholesale or rc tiH, as cheap as any house IN THE UNION. Oer motto ii "THE NIMBLE PENNY IS BETTER TUAN THE SLOW SHILLING." We. guaranteo lowest prices-latest fashions.. Clothing made of tho beat materials. Cull and examine for yourselves at I. SlHIOi* & BROTHER. Fashionable Clothing Emporium, 224 BROAD STREET, ' Augusto, Go., Oct. 15, tf 42. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq.,Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas,Z. W. Carwile C E. E.D.,hasappliedto me for Letters of Administration, on all and sin gular the goo.is and-chattels, rights and credit? of George H. Timtnonnan, luto of the District aforesaid doceasod. Ibese aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, thekindred and crediton ol thu said doceascd, to bc and appear before mo, at our noxl Ordinary's Court?or the said District,to be holder, at Edgeficld Court House, on the Gib day o; Dec. noxt, to show canto, if any, why the said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and seal, tbis-26th da} .of Oct. in the yoar of our Lord, one thous and eight hundred and sixty-six, and ia th< ninetyfirst year of the sovereignty und Indepen dence of the United States of America. W.F.DURIS0E,0.E.D. . Oct. 31 . Ot 44 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esocjre, Ordinary ol Edgeficld District. 9 . Whereas, Z. W. Carwile, C.E.E.D., bas applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular tho goods and chattels, rights and crodib of E 1 ward Howie, lato of tho District afore: aid. dee'd. These arc, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of tht said deceased, to be and appear before me, at oui noxt Ordinary's Court for the said District, tobi hulden at Edgeficld C. H., on tho 6th day of Dec. next, to show cause, if any, why the san administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 25th da\ of Oct. in tho yoar of our Lord, ono thou sand? eight hundred and sixty-six, and in th? 91st year of American Independence. W. F. DURISOE.O.E. D. Oct 30_6t_44_ State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Eiqr., Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, Z. W. Carwile, C.E.E.D. has applied t<> me for Lettors of Administration, on all and sin gular the goods and chatties, rights and credits o) Bartley M. Martin, Into of the District aforesaid, decoased. These ore, therefore,-to cite ?nd admonish al: und singular, the kindred and creditors of th? said deceased, to be and appear beforo me. at ou next Ordinary's Court for tho said District, to bi holden at Eigefield C. II., on tho 29th day o' D:c. next, to show causo, if any, why tho said Administration should net bo granted. Given nuder my hand and seal, this 19th day ol X.iv. in the year of our Lord one thousand cij;h hundred and sixty-six and in the niucty-firs year of American independence. W. F. DURISOE, O.EJ). Nov 20,_tit_47 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquiro, Ordin?r./ ol Edgeficld District: Whereas, Ellin Powell has applied to me foi Letters of Administration, with thc will annexed, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Charles Powell, late of the District aforesaid dee'd. Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the said doceasod, to be and appear before me, at our no:." Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgeficld Court House, on the 10th day ol Doo. next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Givon under my hand and seal, this 20th day of Nov. in tho yoar of our Lord, ono thousand eixhi hundred and sixty-six, and in tho 91st year of the Independence of the United States of America. . . W. F. DURISOE, 0;E.D. Nov 26 2t , 48 State of South Carolina:, EDGEFIELD -DJLTRICT, IN ORDINARY. . BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgo fiold District Whereas, J. Walter Hill has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and sin gular the goods and chattels, rights and credits .if Th OH. T. Hill, late of the District aforesaid, dee'd. Those aro, thereforo, io c'te and admonish all and singular the kindrod and creditors of the said deceased, to bo andappear before mo, at our next Ordinary s Court for the said Distriol, to be holden at Edgefield C. H., on the 10th day of Dec. nexi, to show oause, if any, why tho said administration should not be granted. Givtm under my hand and seal, this 2Gth day of Nov. in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the 91st year ol the Indepondenoe cf tho United States of Amer ica. W. P. DURISOE, o.?.?. Nov, 27 2t 48 Esr ay Notice. TOLLED before me by D. P. Jones, one dark bay mare 12 yearn old, medium size. Appraised at Twenty. Five Dollars. Said mare was loft at tho residence of D. P. Josee on the night of tho 31st October; supposed to have, been left by two horse thieves who stole two of D. P. Jones' horses on the same night, and was followed as far as Brothorsville, Ga. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay expenses, and take ber away, other wise said mare will be sold as provided by Law in such cases. Th? said maro can be seen at my residence four miles South of Edgefield C. H. J. L. ADDISON, Magistrate, E. D. Nov. 74, lm4m 45 Estate Notice. rflHE CREDITORS of tho Estate of AUGUS 1_ TUS JAIRO, dee'd., are hereby -notified to meet mo in tho Ordinary's Office, at Edgefield C. H., on Tuesday, the 4th December next, as on that day I will make a final settlement on said Estate L B. STONE, Ad'or. Nov. 13, 4t? . 46 ? Executor's Notice. ALL persons indebted to tho Estate of ALBERT G. TURNER, dee'd. will make pavment to my brother JAMES M. TURNER, und tho.-o hav ing demands against tho Estate will please fur nish copies of their demands to the same. ROBT. A. TURNER, Ex'or. VQJ.28, U 49 tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. 1 'm. Qt, White 1 td others. vHuit ' Bill for Partaio?'~ :' ' Ex'0-"'- I fa ck, ct. al. J ewell T. White, i um er White, Tiley Harrison ad Li? wife Sa ih and others, j ?T appearing to my satisfaction that the Defer, - L danu Joseph V. Whitey Newall T. White, Blu ter White and Wiley Harrison and his wife arah, and Picken s Minor, reside bejond the lim :s of this State, It is therefore ordered that the bo vc warned defendants do'appear and. plead, newer or demur to the bill in this case, within brea months from thc publication of thia order, r tba said bill will ba taken pro confetti) against hem. . - - Z. W. CARWILE, CJ2.E.D. Oct. 20th 1866. . . 8m_ 43 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, INEQUITY. Mary E. Byrd, Ad'ii:., ] TS u,-if--r.uk Bani. P. Byrd, et al. ) REE Creditors of BANIEL BYRB, dee'd., aro requirod, by order of Court, to prove heir demands before the Commissioner, on or >eforo the 1st of January next, or in default be >arred from any interest in the decree to be* pro jounced herein. _^ /' Z. W. CARWILE; C.K.K.D. Nov 12, 1868. 7t * \ 46 State of SoTith Carolina, EDGEF?ELD-D19TBIOT} - -, . . - . 'IN' L'QUITX-- ~ Si W.' Gardner, Adrn'or., ' "1 vs j Anna Mays, Earn. Mays, ct J THE Creditors ol* JOHN B. GARDNEB, de ceased, are roquirxl, by order .of the^Court, to prove their demande before the Commissioner, in or before,the 1st January next, or' in" 'default thereof, be barred from any interest ia the decree to be pronounced herein. Z. W. CABWILE, C.'E.'E.D. Nov 12, H56. . ' ? ; 7t 46 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY; James A. Dozier, Adu'or., ") 7 \ ' Prances H. Tillman, et. al. J * BY virtue of an ordo.- of the Court in tb ii cate, the croditora of B?TXJ. P. TILLMAN, dee'd., ire required to como ic and have their claims be fore mc on or before tte first day of December next, irnd on failure to do so they shall ho deprived ?f all benefit from any decree to be made in the cause. Z. W. CARWILE, c.E.K.D. Oct. 10, 1866, 7t State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, INEQUITY. J. Roady, Ex'or.^ ". 'fe, . Camilla Btalock, IX pu rs a an co of .an order of tho Cour tj in this cause, all and singular thc creditors of P. R. BLALOCK, dee'd, are required to. come in and ? rove their respectivo claims, before the Commis .ioncr, by the first day of January next, and in lefault thereof that they bb barred from all bene 4t of the decree to he pronounced herein. Z. W, CARWILE, C.E.E D. Nov. 1, 1865,_8t 45 Sate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Zedekiah. Watkins, Ada*., Mfr, {m ?? Land fohn F. Claret ol. J and Relief. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that John F. Clark and John B. Yance, two of th? Defen lants in this cause, resille beyond, the limits of -.he State, On motion by Mr. JONES, Sol. for Com plain sn t, It is Ordered bat they do plead, answer r demur to the bill within three month's from the publication of this order, or on default thereof, h.-it a decree pro confetto he rendered against hem. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Sept. 7, 1866 3m 37 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Mary E. Simkins, 1 vs. > Amended Bill. Kinma Simkins, et al. j IT appearing to my satisfaction that ARTHUR W. YOUNGBLOOD, one of the Defendants .> this Bill resides beyond the limits of this State, ta motion of Messrs ABNEY & WIUGUT. Comp'ts' inls , It is ordered that he do appear, plead, on wer, or demur to this Bill within three months from tho publication of this order, and in default hereof Judgement pro c.onfetto will be rendered iguinst him. Z. W. CARWILE, C.?.E.D. Nov. 22, 3m 48 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. IV. IL Timmerman ' "j r?. yj'oreign Attachment. YTitbuwM. Mays, J THE Plaintiff in tte above stated case having this du y filed his Declaration in my c mee and tte drfendant having neither wife nor Ayoraey itiown to reside within the limits of this State on <Lom copies of said Declaration with rules to -.?lead can bo served; On motion of J. L. Addison, Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered that raid Defendant ippear and pload to said Declaration within a year and a day from the date hereof or final and absolute Judgment will be given against him. S.HARRISON, c.c.E.n. May 22, 1866 ly 22 The State of South Carolina, EDG/EF1ELD DIBTR?CT. IN COM ?ION PLEAS. . Elisa Lanham V, tr? > .foreign Attachment. Joel Curry, J THE Plaintiff in th?above stated case having this day filed bis Denigration in my office, and tho Defendant having neither wife nor Attor ney known* to reside within the limits of this State on whom copies of ?aid Declaration with rules to plead can be served ; On motion of J. L Addison, Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered that said Defendant appear and plea tl., to. s aid Declaration within a year and a doy fr >m thc date hereof or final and absolute Judgment will be given against him. S. HARRISON, C.CE.D. April 12, 1866. . " ly 18 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, 'IN COJUIOM PLEAS. William Weeks' "| ^, r? V Foreign Attachment. Joel Curry, j THE Plaintiff in the above stated case having thia day filed bis .Declaration in my office, and the Defendant haring t either wife nor Attor ney known to reside within Ibo limits of th is State on whom copies of said Declaration ?iib rules to pload can be served; On motion of J. L. Addison, Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered that said Defendant arpear and plead to said Declaration within a year and a day from the dat s hereof or final and absolute Judgment will be given against bim. s. HARRISON, CCE.D. April 12 ly . . 16 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD D ISTRICT, IN COMMON FLEAS. ?Q. W. Murphy ? Slocum, ) vs [ For. Attach. J. A. Bass/ - J THE Plaintiffs in the above stated case having this day flied their Decoration in my office, and the Defendant having neither wife nor Attor ney known to reside with*! the limits of ibis Stale ou whom copies of said "Declaration with rulos to pload can be served . On motion of W. W.ADAMS, Esq'., PlaintifiV Attorney, Ordered, that said Defendant appear and plead to said D?claration within a year am' n day f om the dale hereof or final and absolute Judgement will be K? ven against bim. - S.HARBISON, C.CE.D. Sept. 29,1866 Ijq 41 Estate Notice. ALL persons indebted te the linnie of W. N MOORE, dceea;ed, art earnestly requested tu pay thc some nt an eat ly date; and these having claims against sait: Estate are noti fied to present them forthwith. J. P. MORE, ) A.m. T. L. MOORE) }Admo? Nov. 20, tit? 47 Fresh Eops. JUST arrived a lrrgc SUT ; la of ray fir ?? ' - b HOPS. l&*u?E4CAi.nJ. fiept U ?i