Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, February 19, 1868, Image 3
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
THE Undersigned takes this" occasion to an
nounce, to tho publio that sbo has just re
furnished scvoral of the Rooms of tho Planters
Hotel, and is preparad to accommodate TRAN
SIENT and PERMANENT BOARDERS on the
most reasonable terms.
Her Tablos will bo well supplied r;th tho best
tho market affords ; and attentive Servants will
be presont to attend the wants of guests.
The Stablos connected with ?his House, aro
also open, and Horses will be well cared for.*
A 'share of public patronago is solicited.
FRANCES A. RYAN.
Fob 12 3t 7
Professional Card.
READY & GRIFFIN, ATTORNEYS AT
LAW and SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, will
Practice in the Courts of South Carolina, and in
thc United States Courts.
Office in roa? of the Court House.
W. J. READY,
S. B. GRIFFIN.
Edgefield, S. C., Feb 5, tf 7
Dissolution.
THE Co-partnernbip heretofore existing under
the stylo of READY A CULBREATII is
heroby dissolved by mutual consent. W. J.
READY, Esq., will close up thc unfinished busi
ness of thc Firm.
W. J. READY,
JAS. Y. CULBREATH.
Feb 3, 3t 7
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
IWILL hereafter carrv on A REAL ESTATE
AGENCY for tho PURCHASING and SELL
ING OF HOUSES, LOTS and FARMS in
Edgefield District. Reliable Titles made, and
Titles examined p:omptly and correctly
Persons wishing to Purchaso or Sell Real Es
tate, will find lt to their interest to confer with
me, or address mo through the Post Office.
A fee of T-;n Dollars will be required in ad
vance, in each case, and if a purchase or sale is
effected the amount will bc deducted out of my
commissions.
Parties wish g their Real Estate advertised,
can notify . enclosing funds to pay for tho
same.
I will cf me to Practice in tho Courts of
Law and Equity in all tho Courts of Record in
this State.
Office, Law Rango.
J. L. ADDISON.
Edgefield C. H., Feb 10 tf 7
Medical Notice.
THE Undersigned contioue the Pructice of
Medicine STRICTLY FOR CASH. Charges
the same as last year.
Freedmen who require our services will bring
the money, or an order from their employer, who
w'il! bo held responsible for tho payment of the
bill. TH OS. H. PA 1 TISON,
II. C. GARRETT,
THOS. J. McKIE.
Feb 12 2t 7
Long Staple
UPLAND COTTON SEED !
TlIE ABOVE COTTON SEED produced.last
season 1500 lbs. of Seed Cotton to the Acre,'nm
was sold for .r'7 cents per pound. For the prcsenl
crop 50 per cent over the best Cotton was offered
and refused.
The undersigned purchased the Seed last sea
son, at $3 per bushel, but in view of thc times
will sapply it at $2 per bushel., or if moro convo
nient, its equivalent in farm produce, for a num
ber of bushels, delivered at this Depot. Put up
in bags and deliverod nt Aiken Depot.
A samplo of tho Cotton may bo seen at the
Ailcertiici- Office, or s> nt by mail on application.
W. G. MOOD,
Aiken, S. C.
Feb 10 3t 7
Great Bargains !
GOODS AT COST!
I OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY
GOODS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTH
ING, CROCKERY an! SADDLERY
-A-T COST.
My Stock is well assorted and consists of j
GOOD AND DESIR \BLE STAPLE GOODS,
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS., ic.
You will get Bargains.
Cash must bo raid on delivery of the Goods.
JAS. D. SULLIVAN.
Feb 3 3t % 6
CARPETS f CARPETS !
CARPETS ! !
GREAT LNDUDCEMENTS OFFERED IN
our entire stock of thc following New Goods :
ENGLISH, BRUSSELS .?nd VELVET CAR
PETS,
Heavy 3-ply Ingrain and Venetian CARPETS
Flax, Jule.Dutch and Ru; CARPETS,
RUGS, MATS, CRUMP CLOTHS, DRUG
GETS,
STAIR RODS, STAIR CRASH, HASSOCKS
$1 oach.
Floor Oil Cloths.
Aboautiful linc of NEW PATTERNS, from
3 to IS feet wide, which wo will cut in any shape
for Halls, Rooms, Sie., Ac.
Table Oil Cloths.
Oil Cloth TABLE COVERS.
PIANO COVERS and T.A BLE COVERS,
VULCANIZED RUBBER CLOTH for Infants'
U.-e,
A full assortment of the above goods just ro
?ceiveiL
Window Shades.
Our SPRING STOCK, just to band, embra
cing many NEW PATTERNS (all sizes made,)
with all necessary trimmings.
Mattings.
Red, Checked and White MATTINGS, t-4,
5-i :iu.l B-t,
COCOA MATTINGS, plnin und striped.
Wall Papers and Borders.
PAPER SHADES and FIRE SCREENS,
Our SPRING STOCK of NEW PAPERS, in
thc h?test Styles, ju.-t opening.
Damask and Lace Curtains.
CORNICES, ? ANDS. TASSELS and LOOPS,
A Bountiful St? ck of tho above goods offering
at very Lo-.? Prices for Casb by 0
JAS. G. BAILIE & BRO.,
205 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Feb ll tf 7
GROCERIES ?
E ARE RECEIVING FRESH SUP
PLIES of
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES
EVERY WEEK,
To which wo would call tho attention of all in
want of GOOD GROCERIES.
?33*All Ofden faith fully executed*
?gJ~All GooiU Cuih o? deli'crj/.
?AWES G. BAILIE & BRO.,
205 Broad Strco',
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Fob M ?f "
To Cefe?ifiiiplives.
The Rev. EDWAfcp A. WILSON will send
.{free of charge) to *ll who desire ' ir, thc
tiroscription with the dirigions for- makiug und
usinr tho simple remedy by which bo was cured
nf alune nlL-ction and that droad diccase Consump
tion. His only object is tn benefit thc afflicted and
b j hopes ev-ry sufferer ^will try Ibu prosrripiion,
ns ii will cost them nothing, and may provea
^blessing. Pie ?se address - --
Rsv. EDWARD A. WILSON,
No. 1?5 Sooth Second St., Williamsburg, N. Y
Sept 18 Sm jg
334.
I. SIMON
Offer Their Entire a:
filADY MAB]
Gents' Purni
AND VARIOUS OTHER A
-A
GREATLY RED
IN ORDER MAKE
J? ?M INT Gr
A GOOD SEI
ic
, uassimc
OFFERED IN RETAIL BEL?
% ?
224 Bros
Jan 27
Come and See
MY LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
OF
DRY GOODS, 9.-?!
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,'
HATS AND CAPS,
LADIES' HATS,.
MISSES? HATS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
GROCERIES, O
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
WILLOW WARE,
WOOD WARE
AND IN FACT, EVERYTHING AND A LIT
TLE MORE than is usually kept in a lirst class
Retail Store. (
f&'Come and sec, and judgo for yourselves,
and remember that my terms ure STRICTLY
CASU.
%?2?~A\\ orders accompanied with the Cash will j
bc strictly and faithfully tilled.
G. J. SHEPPARD.
Longmires, S. C., tf 42
BREAD ! BREAD ! BREAD I
Bread the Staff of Life !
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL-OLD AND YOUNO
% NO MORE PAD DREAD.
_
NO EXCUSE FOB ANYBODY.:
EVERYBODY can now have Nice, Light, I
Sweet, Nutritious Bread. Housekeepers I
aud Heads of Families are informed, that they j
can now obtain what thev hav* loni; needed, viz: ;
a YEAST OR BAKING POWDER, that will
always give satisfaction and NEVER FAIL.
You can get this by asking your Grocer for i
Drew's Infallible Baking Powder*
Not lik: the ordinary Hop Yeast, which ba* tn I
be put in the Flour, and take* all nicht to Raise j
it, but with DREW'S INFALLIBLE BAKING !
POWDER, you can put it right in your Flour, j
an<LrirTEEN vixcne's^ime is all that is required j
to make delicious Tea, Batter ?md Buckwheat
Cakes, Corn-bre.id, Biscuit and every description j
of Pastry. While this Bilking Powder nr.t only :
is the cheapest, it is also the BEST and HEAL- \
TUIEST preparation ol the kind ever made for
Culinary purposes, aud cannot Lo excelled in
quality by any other Manufacturer;, in this coun
try or elsewhere.
Thc Eating of Hot Bread or Biscuit? made
with this preparation, causes DO UatultDce, or
other injurious effects, and U particularly recom
mended to Dyspeptic*-. It is madu trout a vege
table preparation ot' perfect purity, and of Snowy
Whitene-s.
Moie Bread of thc finest quality cnn be made
from a Barrel of Flour, hy using this Baking
Powder than by auy other process yet known.
Pull direct ?ott M accompany each /Jo.r.
For Sale by Grocers everywhere. The Trade
supplied by the Solo Proprietors and Manufactu
rer*, the
DREW MANUFACTURING CO.,
SIS Fulton Street, New York.
Don't forgot th* Name, but ask for DREW'S
INFALLIBLE BAKING POWDER.
Feb 12 3m(M.A. ii) f
Toothache Instantly Cured I
BY USING
DR IliU'S
TIIIS GREAT TOOTHACHE CURE bas tie
endorsement of the London Modical Faeul
ty, and will NEVER FAIL TO CURE THE
MOST DESPERATE CASE OF TOOTHACHE.
While it acts instantaneously upon tho nerves
affected and gires immediate reliof, thero is
nothing in its composition in tho slighost degree
to injure tho finest set of teeth.
Do not throw your money away, and have
your teeth extracted by dentists because they
ache you, but CURE YOURSELF by using
Hall's Anodyne for thc Cure of Toothache. For
salo by ult Grsl-claiU Druggists, or by
DR. EDWARD HALL,
:tr> John St., New York.
Messrs. J. WINCHESTER A CO., 3G John
street, New York, Wholesale Agents.
Price 2* Cent?.
Feb I? om (M. A. A.) 7
Just Received,
FRESH SUPPLIES of
COFFEE, SUGAR. LARD, SALT,
CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, SODA,
RICE, CHEESE. OYSTERS, SARDINES,
S EC A lt3, SNUFF,
SMOKING and CHEWING TOBACCO,
CONFECTIONERIES in variety.
Also, now stocks of DRY GOODS, SHOES,
HATS, ?c.
Terms, Strictly Cash.
S. H. MANGET.
Feb ll tf _7_
Butter and Lard.
JUST received and for sale very low, TWO
FIRKINS FRESH BUTTER and ONE
BARREL PURE LEAF LARD.
G. L. PENN.
Fob 12 tf 7
KID GLOVES !
ALEXANDER'S BLACK, WHITE AND COL
ORED KID GLOVES, IN ALL NOS.
Just reccivod.
JAMES A. GRAY A- CO.,
22S Broad St., Augusta.
Jan 20 tf 4
LONG CLOTH.
FlVE CASES LONG CLOTH, various favo
rito brands. Just received at
JAMES A. GRAY A CO'S.,
228 Aroad St., August*.
Jan 20 tf 4
INFORMATION.
Information guaranteed tp.prodttco a luxuriant
growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless
face, also a recipo for the removal of Pimplo?,
Blotches, Eruptions, otc, on the skin, leaving Ibo
same a->ft, clear, and boautiful, can be obtainod
without charjro by addressing
TKOS. F. CHAPMAN, CnaMtsT.
823 Broadway, New York.
Sept IS 8m 38
324.
I BRO.,
ad I Splendid Stock of
g CI0THII6,
shing Goods,
.RTICLES IN THEIR LINE,
UCED
ROOM FOR THE
E.
JBGXION OF
?res, 0
0V? WHOLESALE PRICES.
, SIMON & BRO.,
id Street, Augusta, Ga.
tf 5
DIRECT FROM IRELAND,
ORA DOZEN LADIES* AND GBNTLE
ilOU MEN'S LINEN CAMBRIC ]IEMMED
STITCHED
HANDKERCHIEFS,
DIRECT FROM IRELAND,
I OU SALE BY TUE DOZEN ONLY,
AT LESS THAN
NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES!
FIFTY PIECES .HOST BEAUTIFUL
QUALITY HUSH LINEN.
?3?*Thcso Good? must bo feen to be appr?cia
tod. Just roceired to-day by
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.,
JJ2S Broad St., Augusta, Qa.
Jan 20 tf 4
NEW GOODS;
BLACK CALICOES,
Double purple CALICOES,
Small figured CALICOES,
Beit cotton SHEETINGS,
Pillow caso COTTON,
Single ami doable SHAWLS,
Paper CAMBRIC,
WIGGANS,
IRISH L TN ENS,
TOWELLING,
WHITE and COLORED JEANS,
BALMORALS.
Just received and for salo CHEAP at
JAMES A. GRAY ? CO'S.,
22S Broad stroct.
Jan 21_tf _,_4_
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIE1.D DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Harriet Salter, Applicant, *)
Vi.
M. M. Padget, tatar, nd .item of ?- Parlilior
tho minor children, Jane Suiter, j
Caleb Vi. Salter:ir..l ll. A. Sxltir j
BY an Order fruin thc Ordiunry, I ?ball proecc
to sell nt Edge-field C<urt House, cn thc urs
Mouday in March next, f>-r Par?t ion, tho
LANDS OP THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM R.
SALTER, dee'd , situated in the >aid district, on
w?te;T of Richland Creek, irater* ol' Little Salu
da Itivcr, bounding on lands of Luke Rodgers
amt other;-, and containing Eighty-six Acre?,
more or lits.
TERMS-On a credit until the first d.ty of
January LstVj. Purchaser to givo (tomi and good
securities and a Mortgage to the Ordinary to se
cure tho purchase money. Co.-: lo bc paid in
Cash, in Specie, an?] t<> p.iy f.-r Title.? extra.
JSAAC BOLES, t>. E. D.
Feb t -lt ti
State ol" South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
ty ORDINARY. .
R. G. Smith, H. Laman and wife und 1
others, Applicant*,
vs. j Part'iti'n
Max. Sullat, Defendant. J
BY an Ordor from tho Ordinary, T shall pro.
seed to sell at EJgefiild Court Rjuyc on the
first Moodily in Mureh next, for Partition, thc
LANDS belonging to tb? ESTATE OF WM.
GRAY, dee'd., consisting of
ONE HOUSE AND LOT in tbs Town of
Hamburg, S. C., known HS Lot No. 72, (nt pres
ent occupied by M. Sulla.,) containing Fifty feet
front and 1TJ f?*t deep, and sounded by J. Rosc
msi'i Lot Xo. Tl and Lot No. T3.
Also, th? adjoiainj HOURI AND LOT in tho
Town of Hamburg, S. C., eo?Uininj; Fifty feel
front ?nd 175 f??t rlesp, mid bounded bj Lots No
72 .ind G?o. Knauer's Lot No. 74.
A TERMS-On a credit until the first dey of Jan
uary, I86U. Purchasers to give Bond anti good
securities, and a Mortgago to the Ordinary to so
cure the ? arelare money. Cost to bo paid in
Cash, in Specie, mid lo pay for Titles jxtru.
ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. .
Feb 4, -lt 15
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Samuel Ganter and wife EJIoanor, ]
Applicants. j
vs. }
Caroline Kirkland, John P.. Kirk
land and others, Dcfend'is. j
BY an Order from tho Ordinary, I shall pro
red to sell at E lgetield Court Houso, on the
first Monday in March noxt, for Partition, tho
REAL ESTATE .d' WARREN KIRKLAND,
decease!,* TRACT OH PARCEL OF LAND
lying and being in th? District mid Slate afore
said, containing Sixty-four (Cl) ocr.:?, more or
le.-s, und hounded hy lands of Reuben Lybr.-ind,
Barnby Krep", Heury Cato and others.
TERMS'-On a credit, until the first doy of
Novembor next. Purchaser to givo Bond and
twa good securities and a Mortgago to tho Ordi
nary to secure the purchase luouey. Costs to be
paid in Cash in Spccio. Titles oxtra.
I. BOLES, S.E.D.
Feb. S, 1808. 3t 7
Administrator's Notice.
ALL Persons having demands against the Es
tato of SAMUEL BROOKS, dee'd., will
present thom, properly attested, to the Under
signed ; and those who aro in unywise indebted
to the Estate of the said Samuel Brooks, dee'd.,
will please como forward nnd settle.
T. H. CLARK, Ad'or.
Doc 31 3m 1
NOTICE.
GUARDIANS, TRUSTEES, COMMITTEES,
ito., will mako their Annual Returns to
this Office by the first day of April next. Thoso
failing to do so by that day will bo Ruled to show
cause. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D.
Feb 12 lm 7
Error? ol* Youl h.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from Ner
vous Debility,. Premature Decay, and all the
effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sake
of sufforing humanity, send freo to all who need
it, tho rocipo and directlonsfor making the simple
remedy by which ho was cured. Sufferers wish
ing to profit by the advertiser's expectance can do
so by nddrossin;;, in perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Si., New York.
May 27 ly 22
Kerosene Oil.
FUST roccived Ono Barrel No. I Kerosene
Oil. G. L. PENN.
Ifob 12 7
JONES & NORRIS,
At'torneys at Law'
AND
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
WlLL PRACTICE in the Coarta of this
Sto'tc and of tho United States.
Particular attontion given to cases in Bank
ruptcy.
Nov 5 3m* 45
Professional Card.
Dil. R. T. JENNINGS, who hu been
engaged in tho PRACTICE of MEDICINE for
tho last two years in Brazoria County, Toxas,
having returned to South Carolina, offers his
Professional services to tho citizens of Edgefiold
and vicinity in tbc Practico of Medicino in its
various branches.
Offico, at Dr. A. G. TEAGUE';1 residonco, three
miles East of Edgefield Village, tho benefit of
whoso long exper.Liice ho will have in all critical
cases. And ho hopos by assiduous attention to
tho duties of his Profession to morit a liberal
sharo of public patronage.
Jan 14- Ira* 3
The Due West Female
COLLEGE.
OVER ONE. HUNDRED NAMES aro on our
Roll. Thoro is still room. Pupils received
at any timo.
BOARDING, $12,00 a month in Curroncy, not
including Washing and Fuel.
TUITION, $20,00, Currency, for Five Months.
Music (Piano) $24,00 Vocal Music, French
and Latin taught freo of charge.
J. L BONNER, Pres.
Due West, S. C., Jan 14 lm3
The Dom's Mill School
WILL commence on MONDAY, tho 10th
February.
Tho year will bo divided into two Sessions of
Five Months each.
Rates of Tuition, in Specie, per Session, of
Five Months :
First Class, $8.00
Medium, 10.00
Advanced, 12.00
Tuition payablo at tho closo of School.
C. M. MAY, Principal.
Feb 3 2t 0
Sheriff's Sale.
W. P. Roberts, )
vs. I Fi Fa.
Wado Holstein. J
Bacon A Butler, ]
vs . I Fi Fa.
Wado Holstein. J.
BY Virtue of Writs, of Fi Fa in the above
stated cases, I will proceed to soil at Edge
field C. H., on the 1st Monday in March next,
ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing Twelvo
Hundred Acres, mere or less, adjoining lands of
Thomas Bates, L. W. Youngblood, M. N. Hol
stein and others, levied on as thc property of
tho Defendant, Wade Holstein.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S.E. D.
Jun 28 5t 5
Sheriff's Sale.
Luke S. Smith, )
va. \ Fi Fa.
Richard T. Mira?. J
Ecnj. Roper, ")
vs > Single Tux Excc'n
Richard T. Miius. J
BY Virtuo of Writ of Fi Fa and Tax Execu
tion tn uie directed in the above ?tated
cases, I will proceed to sell at Edgcficld C. H.,
. .ii the 1st Monday in March next, thc following
property levied on ns thc property of tho Defen
dant, Richard T. Miras, to wit :
ONE TRACT OF LAND containing One
Thousand Acres, more or les?, adjoining lands of
W. H. Moss and others. A splendid Steam Saw
and Flouring Mill is on tho premisos.
ONE HORSE.
FOflt MULES.
TWENTY-EIGHT HEAD OF SHEEP.
Terms Cash.
ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D.
Feb 3 4t 0 j
Sheriffs Sale.
Waldo <fc Addison, Ex'ors. 1
Robert G. Lamar, J- Fi Fn.
Thomas G. Lamar
Thoma.? W. Whatley. J
BY Virtue of a Writ of Fi Fn, to mc directed,
in tho above .stated case, I will proceed to
sell ?>t Edgefiold Court House, on thc 1st Monday
in March next, ONE TRACT OF LAND, con
taining One Hundred Acres, more or less, Ijing
on Savannah River, near thc Town of Hamburg,
now in the possession ni* Thomas Duoncgan, for
merly tho Land of tho D?fendant Robert G.
Lamar.
Terms Cath.
ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D.
Feb 4 4t 15
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Joseph Etberedgo,
Fi Fa.
Caleb Inahnot
BY virtue of a Writ of Fi Fa to be directed in
the above staled CA.SC, I will proceed to sc]
nt Edgefield C. H., on tho 1st Monday in March
next, thc following property of the Defendant
Caleb Inabnct, to wit:
FIVE HUNDRED AND . TWENTY-TWO
ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Joseph
Etberedgo, William Padget and others.
TWO HORSES,
EIGHT HOGS,
EIGHT COWS.
THREE SHEEP,
Terras Cash.
ISAAC ROLES, S. E. D.
Feb 6 4to 7
Sheriff's Sale."
Fleming Jc Rowland, "1
vs ;:' \ Lien on Crop.
Wm. M. Heath. J
BY Virtue of an Execution in tho above rta I od
ease, to me directed, I will proceed lo sell
at thc Defendant's residence, on FRIDAY, tho
'_'7th inst., the following property, to wit:
TWO RALES COTTON,
TUREE HUNDRED BUSHELS COTTON
SEED.
THIRTY-FIVE BUSHELS CORN,
1?I)0 Lbs. FODDER and Ono Load SHUCKS.
Terms Cash in Currency.
ISAAC ROLES, S. E. D.
Feb IO lit 7
7 Sheriff's Sale.
James S. Hughes, "j
vs. J- For. Attachment
R. M. Scurry. . J
BY Virtue of an Order from Judgo Dawkins in
tho abovo stated case, I will sell at the
rec ?dence of James S. Hughes, on Thursday, tho
27th day of February inst., ono TWO HORSE
BUGGY, attached us thc property of thc Defen
dant. lt. M. Scurry.
Terms dish in Curroncy.
ISACC BOLES, S. E. D.
_Feb ll_ 3t_7_
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
Wm. M. Landrum, Adm'or., ) Bill to Cull in
vs > Croditors, Par
Francis C. Landrum, et al. J tition aud Ro'f
BY virtuo of an order ol' tho Court in this cause,
I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first
Monday (tho 2d day) of Maroh noxt, tho REAL
ESTATE dosoribod in the pleadings, to wit:
THREE LAW OFFICES, known as Law
Range, adjoining Lots of Lewis Covar, M. C.
Butler, ot al.
ONE HOUSE AND LOT, adjoining T. P.
Manrath, F. L. Smith and othors.
ONE HOUSE AND LOT in .Pottorsvillo, nd
joiuing lands of Dr. M. W. Abney. R. fl. Minis,
ot al. Also, SIX ACRES OF LAND, adjoining
lands of R. H. Miras, ct al.
J^TTcrras mado known on day of salo.
Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D.
Fob 8 3t 7
TL S. Internal Revenue.
DEP. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, 3n DIST. S. C.
Feb. 4th, 1807.
BY AN ORDER from Collector A. S. WAL
LACE, partios claiming an interest in tho
Stills, Fixtures, Ac, and also in tho .Spirits, aro
required to identify tho same within thirty dnys,
or.thoy loi'/i bc gold.
R. W. CANNON, Dop. Col.
Fob 12 2t 7
Estate Notice.
ALL persons having claims against tho Estate
of W. E. MIDDLETONjfdec'd., are H?tifiod
to presont tho samo to the undersigned without
delay, and those indebted to said Estate aro re
quested to pay up forthwith.
J. T. MIDDLETON, Adm'or
Oct. 9, 1807 *ly 41
NEW DRY GOODS HOUSE.
Mullarky Br other s,
Whole .ale and Retail Dealers
-IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
2C2 Broad Street,
^XJGrXJST^3 GEO,3
At thc Store Lately Occupied by
I. KAIIN Sc CO.
"WE TAKE TMS OPPORTUNITY OP
thanking our friends for that liberal share of
their patronage extended to us while connected
with the late firm of QUAY, MULLAHKY & Co.,
hoping, bj close attention to business and fair
dealing, wc may still merit a continuance of tho
samo.
Ono of our Firm is now and will constantly re
main in NEW YORK, and will RUY ALL OUR
GOODS FOR CASH EXCLUSIVELY, which
will enable us to
SELL AS LOW, IP NOT LOWER,
THAN ANY HOUSE IN AUGUSTA. It is
unnecessary to enumerate tho different Gooda in
tho several Departments. Suffice it to say wo
are now DAILY RECEIVING and OPENING
NEW GOODS, which wo offer to our friends and
the public at
Greatly Reduced Prices !
Owing to the GREAT DECLINE in all classes
of DRY GOODS.
All Orders entrusted to our care shall hare our
immediate and most careful attention.
ONE PRICE ONLY,
CHEAP FOR CASH!
?Si-All Parcels DELIVERED FREE OF
CHARGE in any portion of the City or Hamburg
MULLARKY BROTHERS.
AUSTIN MULLARKY | JAS. H. MULLARKY
Augusta, Jan 28 lm5
NEW GOODS.
Very fine Black Alpacca,
Very fine Black Mohair,
Plain Poplins, very cheap,
Very fine White Alapacca,
Brown Table Damask,
Whito Table Damask,
Largo lot of Towels, very cheap,
Hoop SkirtF, the very best,
Corbetts, all size?, good and cheap
Jaconet Muslins,
Swiss Musi ir..--,
Nainsook Mutlins,
Wide soft finished Cambrick,
Tucked Linen Collars,
Tucked Linen Cuffs.
The above goods arc just to hand and for sale
ohoap.
Thc publiraro rcspcctfuliy invited to examino
thc sumo.
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.,
22S Broad Streut.
Augusta, Jan. 30 tf 5
SPLENDID STOCK .
-OF- .} I j
KEW GOODS
J. A. VANWINKLE,
HAS now on bund a SPLENDID and FASH
IONABLE Stock of
Fine Black Cidtb Frock COATS ;
" Business SUITS :
Medium fine Business' SUITS ;
Common du. do.
- Tine und Common OVERCOATS ;
Fino Black Cufsimcre PANTS;
" Fancy do. do.
" " Silk Velvet VESTS;
" Black do. do. do.
" " Silk VESTS;
" Fancy do. do.
" Black Caiiimerc VESTS.
MERCHANT TAILORING.
The Subscriber ttill continues tho MER
CHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, and bas on
hand a splendid Stock of CLOTHS, CAS5I
MERES, VESTINGS, fine BEAVER, English
CORDUROY, and all kir.ds of Goode, which
will bo made to measure in tho MOST FASH
IONABLE STYLES.
?ALSO
SHIRTS, all kind.? of UNDER GARMENTS.
TIES, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, Half HOSE.
P?per and Linen COLLARS, Hair BRUSHES
and COMBS, ic , ic.
^r-g-All Goods sold at thc LOWEST CASH
PRICKS.
J. Ai VAN WINKLE,
??30 llroad Street,
Under Central Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Nov ll
ARAKNSAS LANDS
FOR EXCHANGE
FOURTEEN HUNDRED AND FOR
TY (ll 10) ACRES OF li A ND, situated
on tho Memphis and Littlo Rock Rail Road,
about twenty miles from the City of Memphis,
will be exchanged for Lands in South Carolina,
in good location.
Address 124, Koy Box, Augusta, Ga.
Dec 23 52
FOR SALE,
THE PLANTATION forraorly owned hy
Capt. R. MERIWETHER. The PLAN
TATION is situated in EdgcGold District, four
miles from Curryton, and about thirteen from
Hamburg, S. C.
This Plantation contains SIXTEEN HUN
DRED AND TWELVE ACRES, and adjoins
lands of Samuel 'G?tzen, John Adams, James
Callison, Thomas McKio and other?. It will bo
dividod into Tracts to suit purchasers, and will
bo sold at private salo on very favorable terms.
^STFor fuTtbcr particulars, apply to Mossrs.
GAnr & GART, Attorneys, who aro fully empow
ered to sell, make titles, Ac, Ac.
Jan 14. ' 3m 3
Special Notice.
WHEREAS tho Grand Jury havo roportod
the Road? in Edgefield District generally
in bad order. Those are, therefore, to charge
and require all Commissioners and Overseers of
Roads in Edgofiold District, to order but thoir
Rood Hands immediately and put tho Roads in
good order. And the Commissioners are hereby
requirod to report their Roads ia good order to
mo at tho Edgefield Post Offico on or by Monday,
tho 24th inst.
A. JONES, Chair.
General Board.
Feb 12 2t 7
Notice.
AFINAL SETTLEMENT of the Estate of
JOHN M. JONES, den'd., will take place
in tho Ordinary's Offico, on Tuesday, the 3d day
of March next. All persons holding seal Notos
against the said Estato will moot mo at that time,
or they will bo debarred of their claim.
A. JONES, Adm'or.
Fob 3 . ,4t 6
Valentines! Valentines!
CHOICE LOT OF VALENTINES on' hand
and for salo by S. n. MANO ET.
Fob 12 tf 7
A
AUGUSTA S
No. 15 Washington Street
-AuXJGrTJS'
THE SUBSCRIBER has just received
ENGLISH and AMERICAN
GARDEN AND
Which cannot be surpassed for quality am
ALSO-ONION SETS, Red and
KENTUCKY BLUE, ORCHARD and ]
ALSO--The Celebrated Early Goodr
Pennsylvania Gourd Seed and other early
OCrCountry Merchants and Farmers su
ages, from one ounce to a pound, sent by i
Augusta, Jan 6
NEW DRUG STORE ?
No. 1, IPark Row,
Edgefleld, S. C.
THE Subscriber takes pleasure in announcing
to tho citizens of Edgcfield that he is now re
ceiving and opening a LARGE and VARIED
Stock of
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASS
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
BRUSHES,
STATIONERY,;
&c., ?kc.
These Goods were selecta/} ~?9 jperson from
the best Houses in the City fiF&Sp York, and
aro marked as low as such Goods can be sold in
this market
His motto will be "QUICK SALES AND
SMALL PROFITS," and a firm adherence to
the CASH SYSTEM.
{?5?" Cash Customers will find it to their inte
rest to trade at tho New Drug Store.
t3^*Don't ask for credit-not even for a day
-as I am determined to sell for CA^H-AND
FOR CASH ONLY. ;
??FAn inspection of my Stock is earnestly so
licited.
T. W. CARWILE.
Jan 7 tf 2
DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE
BRATED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANK
NAN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, an unfailing
remedy for all Diseases of the Digestive Organs
and tho Liver. For salo by all Druggists.
DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE
BRATED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANK
NIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, an unfailing
remedy for all Diseases of thc Digestivo Organs
and tho Liver. For salo by all Druggists.
DON'T FAIL TO TRY THE CELE
BRATED SOUTHERN TONIC, PANK
NIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, an unfailing
remedy for all Diseases of tho Digestivo Organs
and the Liver. For salo by all Druggists.
GUANO!
CASH, OR CREDIT FOR APPROVED
CITY ACCEPTANCE.
JA.S we are constantly receiving GUANO which
can bo shipped without the expenso of storago
and otbor expenses, and in order to increase our
sales for Cash, to meet heavy payment?, we have
determined to reduce our prices at Savannah and
Augusta $5 per ton, for all ORDERS ACCOM
PANIED WITH TUE MONEY. Our pricos
will therefore be unilorm, us follovrs :
PHOENIX GUANO.
Imported direct to Savannah from McKean's
Island. Prico per ton of 2,000 lbs. at Savannah,
$50 Cash, or $62 payable 1st November; at Au
gusta, $35 Cash, or $f0 payable 1st November.
Wilcox, Gibbs & Co's, Manipulated
Guano.
A mixture of PHONIX and PERUVIAN, woll
pulverized aud mixed under nur personal super
vision. Trice at Savannah, $t35 por tori of 2,000
lbs., Cash, or $S0 payable 1st November; at Au
gusta, $70 Cash, or $S5 payable 1st November.
Pure No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
Direct from Peruvian Agent, at "lowest market
price at Savannah uud Augusta, for CASH.
#S!r-Wo would ad viso thoso who wish to buy
GUANO on time, to apply at oreo as drafts must
bc executed, and opproved, or other satisfactory
arrangements effected before shipments arc made
Orders solicited and promptly filled. Address
WILCOX, UIBBS & Ci),,
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN GUANO
No. 06 Hay Street, Savuunab, or
No. 2.41 Broad St., Augusta.
Augusta, Jan 20 3m 4
Boot and Shoe Business
For 1S68 ?
THE Subscriber returns bis warmest thanks to
the people of Edgeroi J and vicinity for tho
generous patronage extended to him during tin
past year, and will, by prompt und faithful nt
tcHtiou to the wishes of bis customers, strive to
merit ,i continuance of their favors. .
Ho will carry, on tho BOOT and SHOE BUS!
NESS at his oid staud, in rear of the Post Offico,
and is prepared tn. do all kinds of work in his
lino, in tho BEST STYLE and with the BEST
MATERIAL.
?S?f"Pricos to correspond with tho times.
t^rTorms, STRICTLY CASH. No work
will bo suffered to leave thc Shop until paid for.
W. D. RAMEY.
Jan I tf 1
BEEP MAKKET.
?
WILL CONTINUE TO FURNISH GOOD
BEEP and MUTTON to tho peoplo of Edgefiold
on Monday, Wodncscay and Saturday mornings
at reasonable pricos, but STRICTBY FOR CASH.
A. A. GLOVER, Agent.
Jan 22_tf_Jt_
Ordinary's Office,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
January 28th, 18?S.
ALL EXECUTOR."1, ADMINISTRATORS
and GUARDIANS who havo received their
appointments of the Court of Ordinary, are re
quired, in conformity with tho Acts of tho Gene
ral Assembly of this State, to rondor Inventories
and Appraised Account Sales, and Annual Re
turns of the Receipts and Disbursements of the
Assets of the several Estates committed to their
charge, until tho entice Estates have beon settled
up with all parties interested in such Estate.
I thcrofore notify all Executors, Administra
tors and Guardians to make their RETURNS
FORTHWITH, and thoroby savo me the un
pleasant duty of issuing Rule* against them at
their COSt.
W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D.
Jan 29_tf_6_
Fisk's Metallic
Burial Cases.
JUST roooived a lot of FISK'S CELEBRA
TED METALLI C BURIAL OASES-of the
latest styles.
Also, on hand, of my own manufacture and
finish, a beautiful assortment of MAHOGANY,
WALNUT, POPLAR and PINE COFFINS.
All of which I am soiling at LOW FIGURES,
and STRICTLY FOR CASH. .
M. A. MARKERT,
Next door to Advertisor Office.
Jan 16 tf S
EED STORE,
-One Door South of Broad,
a SPLENDID STOCK of FRENCH,
FIELD SEEDS,
1 variety in the Southern Market.
White CLOVER, LAWN GRASSES,
HEARD GRASSES and LUCERNE.
ich and Harrison IRISH POTATOES,
CORN, EGYPTIAN MILLET; &c.
pplied as low as elsewhere. Small pack
nail free of postage.
C. PE JIB LE.
3m 2
Te Old Customers !
- *. *
I TAKE THIS METHOD of announcing to
you that I am still at my old stand, w*- ire I am
conducting the same old line of busin. .'. which
comprises the usual assortment of
SHELF AND HEAVY
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
ALSO,
Tin Ware,
Which I manufacture in all its Styles and Pat
terns.
WOOD WARE,
A large assortment, such as Buckets, Tubs and
Pails.
COOKING A 7,'? HEATING
Stoves
Among which aro the justly famous Cook Stoves
"DIXIE," "8UMTER," "GOOD SAMARI
TAN," "SOUTHERN STATES" and "FIRE
SIDE." ThMo Stores are adapted to Southern
Housekeepers, and there should be one in every
family in order to facilitate and make Cooking
easy.
Call and make a close inspection of tho Goccid
and Prices before you go further.
I om not paying $2000 a year for rent of
Storo as many others arc. Bear this in mind, as
these expenses are not to be added to prices paid
by you.
WM. HILL,
HAUBUBG, S. C.
Oct 6 tf 41
scoFiEiD, minis k co,,
DEALERS IX
STOVES, GRATES,
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, PUMPS,
Arc., ?Vc., &C.?
265 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
W"E .'nvite tho attention of thc public to our
well selected Stock, embracing several patterns
of FIRST CLASS COOKING STOVES, among
which will be found
The Olive Branch, .
The Henry Clay,
The Comforter,
Thc Hearthstone,
The Housekeeper.
THE AUGUSTA COOK, a new end beautiful
Stove, manufactured ?xprossly for us to supply
the wants of our pcopic. lt being lower in price
than others, brines it within thc reach of many
who are unable to get more expensive ones.
In addition tc our large Stock of Cooking
Stoves, wo have all sizos of HEATING STOVES,
GRATES fur coal or wood. PORTABLE RA
DIATING GRATES, FURNACES, ?c., ?tc.
nOUSE FURNISHING4 flOODS, of every
variety, may always bo found-?n dur Stock.
Our facilities for ROOFING aud GUTTER
ING, or MANUFACTURING TIN and SHEET
IRON WARE arc unsurpassed. This depart
ment is under the porioual supervision of cur
Sonior Partner, who is a practical Tinner of 32
years' experience in this City.
SCOFIELD, WILLIAMS & CO.,
2u'? Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Oct 22 3m 43
DENNIS' SARSAPARILLA lj
TB E PUBEST AND THE BEST ?
FOR DISEASES OF THE LIVER. FEMALE
COMPLAINTS, OR PURIFYING
THE BLOOD !
_^ES-For salo Ly tho Druggists.
Aug 23 tf 35
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
OF
ALL BESCKIPTIOiVS
PLATT BROTHERS,
(FORMERLY C A. PLATT ft CO.,)
214 Broad Street, Augusta, Ca.
w E HAVE ansi arc constantly rccoiving thc
best assortment of FURNITURE that has ever
Leon in this market.
ROSEWOOD PARLOR SUITS,
MAHOGANY PARLOR SUITS.
CHAMBER AND COTTAGE SUITS,
BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS.
CHAIRS, SOFAS, TETE-A-TETE,
CENTRE TABLES,
SIOEBOADS,
EXTENSION TABLES, of all lengths.
Wo particularly call tho attention of purcha
sers to our SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER
SUITS for Beauty, Durability and Choapnoss.
Our Manufacturing Department
Is still in operation. Special Orders will be
promptly attended to. REPAIRS DONE IN
ALL ITS BRANCHES.
. Upholstering Department.
HAIR CLOTH, ENAMELLED CLOTH,
REPS, TERRY and SPRINGS, and all articles
suitable for Manuracturcrs, which wc offer at Low
Prices.
Window Shades.
A large Stock of WINDOW SHADES, of eve
ry stylo and pattern, from tho Cheapest to the
Finest, with all tho New Stylo Fixtures.
Undertaker's Department,
Superintended by a competent man. COFFINS,
of all Descriptions a.ri Quality. METALIC
CASES and CASKETb, of tho most improved
styles, furnished at all hours during tho Day or
Night.
UNDERTAKERS can bo supplied with TRIM
MINGS.
Augusta, Oct 23 6m 43 .
KTotic?.
THE BAR? next door to Ibo Advertiser
Offico, is well auppliod with tho FINEST LI
QUORS, WINES, SEGARS, io. Call there for
your HOT WHISKEY PUNCH, MILK PUNCH,
SHERRY COBBLERS, TOM A JERRY, Ac.
Mr. Charlie Gray will bo on hand at all times,
and will make ovory exertion to please his custo
mers.
CHEATHAM A BRO.
Jan H tf 3
farmers,
YOUR INTERESTS ARE AT STAKE.
BUY'THE
PURE FLOUR OF RAW BONE,
MANUFACTURED AT
MARIETTA, Gr-A..,
AND GUARANTIED T Cr B E P U R E.
STU is one of tho Best Fertilizers for Gar
dens. .
For sale by
J. SIBLEY & SONS,
No t, Warren Block, Augusta, Ga
Jan 27 If 5
J, W, BACON & BRO,,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS
IN ALL KINDS OF
Saddles, Harness,
Leather, Trunks,
RUBBER AND LEATHER B?LTIiNC,
WOOD EAMES, WHIPS,
VALISES, CAKFET BAGS,
SHOE FINDINGS,
French and American Calf Skins,
And AH Other Kinds of Lea titer,
?fcc, ?c., ?c.,
169 Broad Street, '
Under Augusta Hotel,; -. ?
ATTGTJSTA,10BO.
.^SADDLES and HARNESS REPAIRED
and Mado to Ordov.
Angost?, Qci -6mU
TO Wi LL O WNE~RS~.
FRENCH BI RR, ESOMS ti COLOGNE
MILL STONES,
BOLTING CLOTHS,
SMUT MACHINES,
AND ALL KINDS OF
Mill Furnishing Ware,
FOR SALE
AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE,
By WM. BRENNER,
107 Broad Strreet,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Augusta, Jan 13 6m3
D. L. FULLERTON,
OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA..,
DEALER IN
CO KING AND" HEATING
STOVES,
Tixx a\KTGbjc&,
??c., ?kc, dec.
Also, Agent ' for the Baie of the
Hydraulic Clothes Washer and the
. Patent Union thurn.
THE greatest want of the Southern Hons:
Keeper at present is LABOR, TIME AND
MONEY-SAVING INVENTIONS, to facil?talo
and promote homo comforts. Tho first and UK,.-t
indispensable of theso, is the .COOKING STOVE,
to procure whic! it has been my care to select tho
BEST, and such as aro riost suitable for our
market. The
CHIEF COOK STOVES
Are so constructed that thc most perfect baking
qualities arc insured, together with economy in
tho uso of fuel, and simplicity and convenience,
which render them easily managed by any one,
however inexperienced. Theso advantages I ive
obtained for tho Stoves a popularity unparalleled
in every section of tho country. These Stoves
aro kept constantly on hand, togothcr with the
Charter Oak, Civilian and Tcxaiia
COOK STOVES,
All of which are warranted as good operators.
Wo refer to some of thc persons in Edgcfi. ld
who aro using tho CHIEF COOK ?md CHAR
TER OAK :
Mr. S. NICHOLSON, .
Rev. L. R. GWALTNEY,
Mr. JULIUS DAY,
Gov. F. W. PICKERS, .
Gov. M. L. BONHAM,
Mr. E. J. COLEMAN,
Dr. J. A. DEVORE,
Rev. D. D. BRUNSON,
Mr. J. T. BACON,
Mr. M. LEBESCHULTZ,
And a host of others.
?Sr-Be sure and call on D. L. FULLERTON,
opposite Ang Hotel. No other dealers ko p
tho samo Stores.
Augusta, Dec 24 -lia ?2
NEW SHOP
AND
New Tools.
GEORGIA FOUNDRY
AND
Machina Works,
?jfa . KELLOCK STREET,
40 ^^sasxxstfv, Georgia.
EVERY KIND OF PLANTATION and Mi
nine; Machinery, Portable and Stationery
Meara Engines', Saw Mills, t?ri>t Mills, Sugar
Mills, Horse Power, Agricultural Implements',
Shafting, Puliies, Hangers, Coupling.*, and all
kinda of Iron and Wood Working Machinery
built to order on short notico. All kinds of
Machinery
Promptly repaired, and all kinda of BRASS and
IRON CASTINGS famished.
,2=3-GIVE US A TRIAL.
RUSE & NEAL.
Augusta, Dec 17 Sm 51
TO OWNERS OF WATER . POWER, MILL
SEATS, Ac.
THE Subscriber would respectfully announco
that hi? is nw prepared to SURVEY. LO
CATE and PUT IN OPERATION ANY KIND
OF MILLS or MACHINERY, propelled by
either Water or Steam.
Added to a lifetime's cxperienco (16 years of
which ls rccordod in this and adjoining Districts. 1
he has since tho war boon to the North inspecting
and studying tho latest improvements in his line ;
and bas mado his ?election in Steam Engine.-,
Water Wheols, Model'Flouring, Grist and Saw
Milla. .
Ho now possesses all tho latest Improvements*
worth having, at Maker's prices,-which Im
provements ho will guarantee to giro satisfaction
when put in oporation hy himself, or under his
superintendence.
Rosidencc,.Six miles below Pino House on tho
Aikon Road. Post Office, Graniteville, S C
SAffl'L. BAKER,
Mechanical Engineer and MiHwricht.
Oct22 t? .. 43
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons having any demands against the
Estate or WM. R. SALTER, d?Vd., will
.present tho same, properly-attested, by or before
Wednesday,.the 22d April next, as on that day a
final settlement will he rx ade, in the Ordinary's
Office, on said Estate. Those indebted io said
EBtato will pay up forthwith* oithe Admini?tra
tors will, bo forced to ilace all snob claims in
suit. M. M. PADGET, Ad'or.
Jan. 22 . .tm ?- 4