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MEW GOODS ! HE Subscriber aaa now in Store a Stock of SUMMER GOODS, just received from Charles* ton, which he w?l sell at the LOWEST MAR KET PRICE." A sploadid assortmont of CALICOES from 10 to 20 cts. por yard ; LE?OS, MOZAMBIQUES, Eng. BARAGES, A .nice lot of Colored MUSLINS; White. JACONET, SWISS, NANSOOK and BISHOP LAWN.JPlain, Striped and Checked ; LadTes' BONNETS, HATS and RIBBONS ; Ladies.and Misses' LISLE GLOVES, "Ladies and Misses* SILK MITTS; Plaid DOMESTICS, TICKING and CHECKS; TWEEDS and CASSIMERES for Men and Boys wear ; COTTONADES and DENIMNS, of all kinds ; Plain-and Twilled LINEN for Boys and Men's, wear; Mon's, Youths and Boys Felt, Wool and Straw, HATS ; Ladies, Misses and Children'. SHOES, ail kinds ; Men's, Youths and Boys SHOE 3, all kinds ; CROCKERY of all descriptions ; Brade's Patent "and CrownHOES; Perkins & Son's Patent HOES ; Griffin's Bc3t Scythe BLADES ; NAILS, HINGES, LOCKS, Ac. CHOICE GROCERIES, a full and varied as sortment. Bi Ct BRIAN* Agent. May 27 6f . 22 Summer Clothing. ALL NEW GOODS ! Nc I OW .ON HAND A SPLENDH) STOCK of GOODS, aonsisting of. . Blaok and Oolorod CLOTHS, Fanoy CASSIMERES, Black Doe Skin CASSIMERES, Black Silk VESTINGS, Col. and White M arse il es VESTINGS,] Whioh w?l be. manufactured to order in the vary latest styles. - * SUMMER CLOTHING-. A FIRST RATE Stock of SEASONABLE CLOTHING, comprising Black Cloth Frock COATS, Black Cassimere PANTS, Black Silk VESTS, Black Drap d' Etc Frock COATS, f Black Drap d' Etc SACKS, Black Drap d' Ete PANTS, Black Alpaca SACKS, Black Alpaca VESTS, Black Satin VESTS, White Marseilles VESTS, Colored Marseilles VESTS, Brown Linen SUITS, Colored Linen SUITS? Colored Cassimere SUITS, White Linen PANTS, Colored Marseillos PANTS, --ALSO--* A FIRST RATE ASSORTMENT OF Furnisliing Goods, Consisting of SHIRTS, COLLAR?, TIES, SUS PENDERS, GLOVES, UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, Linon and Silk Pocket HAND KERCHIEFS. Also, COMBS and BRUSHES of the b^^auality. All Goods SOLD AT ONE-PRICE, and at tho VERY LOWEST PRICES. . J. A. VAN WINKLE. 230 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. June 3 tf 23 Sheriff's Sale]" Truman Root, "j . vs \ The Bank of Hamburg. J BY Virtue of an Execution in the above st?t?;d cose from thc Provost Court, to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgcfield C. H., on the first Monday in July next, the following proper ty, to wit : THREE LOTS in the Town of Hamburg, owned by tho Bank of Hamburg, and bounded North by*Mercor Stroot, South by Market Street, East hy Cook Street, and West by Lots No. 67 and CS, owned by Josiah Sibley. Tho Bank House is on Lot No. 60. Each Lot is Fifty feet wide, and one buudred feet deep. Term3 Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. June 9 4t 24 Sheriff's Sale. Benj. Roper, T. C., Tar Execution. John A. Barker. A. BusbncU vs r Fi Fa The Same. BY virtue of an Execution in tho above stated cases to mo directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in July next, the following property, to wit : ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing Six Hun dred (GOO) Acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Butler Williams," John.Terry and Georgo Thurmond. ' Terms Cash. . ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. Mav 9 4to 20 Sheriff's Sale. Thos. H. Marshal, vs Richard Berry. BY virtuo of an Execution from the Provost Court, to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield ?. H., on the first Monday in July next, -tho following'properly, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND on Mountain Creek, containing One'Hundrod end Twenty (120) Acres, more or les?, and adjoining lands of Luke Gal breath, George Dorn, Jr., and others. ;2?r- Terms Cash. . ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D June 9 4t '24 Sheriff's Sale. Samuel Brooks, ) " '.'.?} B. C. Bryan. J BY virtuo of a Writ of Fi Fa to me directed, in the above stated case, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in July next, tho following property, to wit : TWO BRICK STOREHOUSES AND LOTS in thc Town of Edgefield, on West side of Pub lic iquare,-ono occupied by E. C. Bryan. Agent, as a Dry Goods Store, and thc other occupied by G. L. Penn as a Drug Store. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D. June 9, 18C3 4t 24 "Sheriff's Sale. John Huiet, ~\ L.CVOU [;??.: Jumos Kidson, j BY Virtuo o" a Writ of Fi Fa tn me diroctcd, in the above stated case, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monduy in July next, the following property, to wit : ONE TRACT OF LAND, levied on as the property of the Estate of James Kidson, dee'd., containing Four Hundred and Fifry (450) Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of W. L. Coleman, Derick Holsontiaek, .- Movers, -Couch, and othor.-. Terms Cash. ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. June 9 . 4t; 24 Sheriff's Sale. W. Henry Wiso, ") vs >? I Fi Fa Flora Sialnaker. J BY Virtuo of Writ of Fi Fa to me directed in thc abovo stated case, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on tho first Monduy in July next, the following property, to wit : , ONE HOUSE AND LOT in Granitcville con taining One Acre, more or less, adjoining lands of Ueor?e Kelley and B. C. Hard. jJgrTerms Cash. . ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D. June 9 4t 24 ~j uST "RECEIVEDT WE HAVE just recoivod direct from Now York, fresh supplies of LADIES' HATS, in every style, TRIMMINGS, RIP.CONS, JACONET MUSLIN?, Sea Lrfand LONG CLOTHS, all grades, Chocked PANTS GOODS. CHEATHAM & BRO. June? . tf 23 Beef and Mutton. IWILL furnish good BEEF and MUTTON at rn}' Staad io thc. Purk on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, "from 5 to 7J o'clock, A. M. The Cash will be required on delivery of meat. J. D. HAMEY. June 3- ? - ? tf -23 " GALLOONS, COTTON TRIMMINGS, ALLI ANCE BRAIDS, COTTON FRINGE, PECOT, TRIMMINGS, Pcqua and Cotton BaU BUT TONS, in black- white and colors. Great variety. GRAY ? TURLEY. | . -, ? ;< . : . ' AND - ELEGANT ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES JAMBS A. GRAY & CO., 228 Broad St., AxLgiista, Greorgia9 Beg to inform the public of their new, large and elegant addi tional''supplies of I ? ?' ' 1 ",:?:" ' " ?:. un? Xi..-: . FRENCH, SWISS, BELGIAN AND ENGLISH DRESS GOODS, JJJST RECEIVED, WHICH THEY ARE OFFERING AT SUCH AS Belgian Embroidered CH A LL I, new, elegant and cxolusive Belgian Brocade GRENADINE, new, elegant and exclusive . French Chene and Striped Silk POPLINS, elegant and exclusive French Silk MELANGE and CHENE CRETONNE, new, beautiful and exclusive styles French CHINTZ, ORGANDIES and JACONETS Swiss Rex ORGANDIES, new and beautiful styles British Printed Chene POPLINETS British Printed L1NSEYS, new and elegant goods for traveling suits British Panted CAMBRICS, Chintz and solid colors Black Twisted SILK, sublime quality. Black Twisted SILK, medium and low priced % B?aok IRON GRENADINE, large, 10-4 wide, sublime quality for suits or shawls White IRON GRENADINE, 10-4, for shawls Black BAREGE," 10-4 wide, for shawls, very low priced Black Crape MURETZ, 10-4 wide, for mourning or shawls Black IRON BAREGE and GRENADINE, medium qualities, extremely low priced Black IRON GRENADINE, single width, (coarse mesh] sublime quality Lupin's Black BOMBAZINES, (ten qualities) from'mcdium to sublime Black ALPACCAS, from medium to. very superior White ALPACCAS, from medium to very fine. LACE, POINTS AND CIRCULAR Llama Wool POINTS and CIRCULARS, new and elegant Light Cloth SACQUES, suitable for morning wear White Shetland Wool SHAWLS, elegant for evening Waite Setland Wool SHAWLS, colored and bordered, elegant for promcnande j purposes. . . ' . MERCHANTS WILL FIND THE LARGEST STOCK OF STAPLE . From which to select from that has been in this establishment for the past twenty . years, such as Calicos, Ginghams, DeuimslStripes, Hickory, Shirtings, Sheetings, Long Cloths, Pillow Case Cottons, Linens, Toweling, Diapers, Damasks, Crash, Huckaback, Swiss Muslins, Organdies, Jaco?ieis, Mull, Book, striped and checked ; Cambrics, embroidered, dotted, tucked, revoked; Handkerchiefs, hem-stiched, plain, bordered, embroidered, revered ; Broad Cloth, Cassimeres, Jeans. Linen Drilling, Duck, Cot tonade, Cuban Tweeds, Notions, Thread, Buttons, Pins, Needles, Tape-Braid and Trimmings, which we will guarantee in PR?CE AND QUALITY. To all of which we would respectfully invite the attention of the public. JAS A. GRAY Sc CO. 228 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Augiista,-May 9 . tf 14 . v TH? FREBERKKSBURG ST?RE. . .-O-7-- . . EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE FREDERICKSBURG STORE DAILY REPLENISHED BY NEW ANS BEAUTIFUL BOOBS. JUST RECEIVED, Another supply of Lama Lace POINTS afi CIRCULARS, : Beautiful DB?SS GOODS, in the gratest profusion, New CALICOES, BRILLIANTS, PIQUES, TUCKED MUSLINS, MARSEILLES and JACONETS, '. . . . - .MOURNING GOODS of all kinds, A large invoice of French worked LNSERTINGS and EDGINGS just opcned? CLUNY COLLARS, bia? and'white, CLUNY LACE, 8 4 BLACK SILK, suitable for shawls, 8 4 GRENADINE BAREGE apd GRENADINES, ; Colored and Black NETS for'Veils, - > Elegant CORSETS, Best makes HOOP SKIRTS, GAUZE MERINO ?NDERVESTS, A large variety of TRIMMINGS and TRIMMING RIBBONS, . . - Full line of HOSIERY and GLOVES, ' ? - I Beautiful assortment of FA?CY LINENS, TWEEDS, CAMMERS, for Boya and Gents, IRISH LINENS, TA?LE DAMASK, TOWELINGS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, ?c., ?c. All aro invited to call and examine. The Stock, tobe appreciated, must be seep. Wo keep no trashy or commoaauction goods, but every piece is selected with the greatest care. Our stock, suited to the wants of COUNTRY MERCHANTS, is unsurpassed in variety,, and should be examined by every one making-purchases in thia market. We buy at tbe lowest cash prices and Bell 'upon the same terms. V. RICHARDS & BROS,,, 7 Corner by the Plantera? Hotel, Augusta, Ga. May. 5 . tf 19 FIRST CLASS CLOTHING KEMME! ? GRAY* Meroliant Tailors ? S AND DEALERS IN ti Pl ftl? M ? AND Gents' Furnishing Goods, 238 Broad Street, Augusta, G-a. ARE OFFERING FDR SALE AT THE . VERY LOWEST PRICES FOfc CASH, AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF UNTE W SPRING SUMMER fl '5 ... FOR MEIST AjSra.BO^S WEAR. --ALSO A SELECT ASSORTIRENT CF FURNISHING GOODS, REPLETE WITH ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. -o WE HAVE CHOICE GOODS IN FANCY COATING CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS OF THE NEWEST STYLES AND PATTERNS? -ALSO Thc Finest Brands of Imported ii'LACK BROADCLOTHS AND DOESKIN CASSIIMERES, Which wc make, lo order in the MOST FASHIONABLE' MANNER and at the LOWEST TRICES. W All -Kinds of Custom Work made in the Best Manner, and Warranted to fit. 03-v o have GOOD BUSINESS SUITS from ?0 to ?JO. KENNEY & GRAY, 238 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, April 27 : .. . . 2m 18 Assignee's Notice of Appointment* Tu the District Court of thc United Stute? far the Vintrict of South Carolina,-J:< BANKRUPTCY. I? THE MATTER OF RUSSEL PADGETT, BANKRUPT, Alo Whom it may Conten? : TUE Undersigned hereby gives notico of bis appointment as Assignee of the Estate of RUSSELL PADGETT, of the District of Edge field, in said District, an<l who was to wit :* on tho 20th day of-April, 136S, adjudged,a Bank rupt, upou thc petition of himself, by Henry Summer, Esq., Rogistor ianthe Court of Bank ruptcy. Dated :it Edgcfi?ld Court House, tho 23d day of May, 1SUS. Z. W, CARWILE, Assignee. May 27 3t 22 Assignee Notice of Appointment* In thc District Conti of the United States for the District of South Carolina,-In BANJ?II?J'TCY. IN TUE MATTER OF TILLMAN WATSON, Jn., . BANKRUPT. To Whom it may Concern : . TUE Undorsingned horeby gives notico of his appointment as Assignee of tho Estate of TILMAN WATSON, JR., of tho District of Edge field, 'in said District; and who was, to wiP: on tb?:20thday of April A. D. 1S68, adjudged n Bankrupt upon the petition of himself, by Henry Summer", Esq., Regietcr in tho Court of Bank ruptcy,-Dated at Edgcfield Court House, tho 23d May, A. D'. 1868. E. WATSON, Assigner?. May 27 _. 3t _22_ In Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI ?TED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT. OF SOOTH CAROLINA, IN THE MATTER OF JOIIN M. WITT, BANKRUPT. BY WHOM A PETITION FOR ADJUDICATION OF BANKRUPTCY WAS FILED ON THE 20TU DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1868, IN SAID COURT -IN BANKRUPTCY.-This is to givo notice that on the ticenticth-fifth day of May, A. D., j 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against tho Estate of JOIIN M. WITT, in the Dis triptof EdgofieM and State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on bis own petition ; that tho payment of any debts and do livery of any Property bolonging to said Bank rupt, to bim or for his uso, and Ibo transfer of any property by him aro forbidden by law ; that a mooting of tho creditors of tho said Bankrupt, to provo their debts, and to choose one or more Assigncos of his estate, will bo held rita Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holdon at Newberry Court House South Carolina, bofore HENRY SUMMER, Register, on tho hecntiath day of June, A. D. 1868, at ll o'clock, A. M. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Mosscnger. By GEO. LARSEN, Dep. Messenger. . Juno 2 -2t 23 Save Your Grain. FRE Sn and GENUINE RAT POISON, war ranted to kill. . For sale at tho old "stand, under Masonic Hall. T. J. TEAGUE, Agent. May 27 tf 22. Mill Notice. MY MILLS will hereafter bc under, tho Con stant Supervisioh'of'a'reliablo white man, [ and ovpry attention will be given to givo entero ' satisfaction to Customers. . Tho Milla will soon bo put in thorough repair for tho growing Crop. ! li R, T. MIMS. 1 May 18 if 21 J ' DECLARATION. APPLICATION IN TOE COURT OF COM MON PLEAS for Edgefield District, South Curo linn, fur the Creation of a Private Corporation, for carrying nu the MANUFACTURE OF PA , FER. ' " . v j The Undersigned, applicant for their creation into a Private Corporation tor the purpsse of car ary inj-on tuc Business of Manufacturing Paper I in Edgetield District, 'South Carolina, (without j their or their succcsiors incurring an individual j liability for the indebtedness of said Corporation,) ! DO DECLARE : That thc object and particu lar business which they proposo to carry on, is the Business of Manufacturing Paper in EJgc licld District, South Carolina, un tho site lately known as tho Lath Paper Mills, under tho name of " THE BATH 'SOUTH CAROLINA PAPER COMPANY." Tho amount of Cnpit:il by thom employed is Soventy Thousand ($70,(100) Dollars, current funds, consisting of cash paid in, Six Thousand Four Hundred ($0;-100) Dollar?, und of the Land, Mill, Building?, Improvements, Ma chinery and Fixtures, owned by tho applicants, and valued at Sixty-three Thousond Six Hun dred ($63,000) Dollars. Tho time for which tljcy desire to bo incorpo rated is a period of thirty years, from tho dato of tho filing of this Declaration in tho Office of tho Clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas for Edge'field District, with snch privileges to in crease tho Capital Stock, as are by statute in such case ordained. .And therefore, Dd Pray, That after this Decla ration, and tho affidavit hereunto attached, shall have been filed in thc stiel Office, nn l publication thereof be had once' a weak' for two months, in terms of-tho law,'tho said Clerk may render to tho applicants tho proper Certificate, .to bo | held and deemed as evidence of tho Charter of Incor poration^ tho 6aid F?th South Carolina Paper Company, in accordonco wiih the provisions of an Act of tho Legishy.ure'of Soiuh Carolina, en titled "An Act to authorize and regulate tho Creation, bf Private Corporations within, this State," approved Doo. 20th, 1866. - ' . WM. CRAIG, President Thc Bath So. Ca. Paper Co. JOHN D. BUTT, Sec'ry Jc-Treas'r. Bath S. C. Paper Co. JOHN T. MILLER, , -GEO. T.' JACKSON, W. E. JACKSON, J. W. BUTT, JNO. D. BUTT, State of South Carolina, ? EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. $ PERSONALLY appeared bofore mo, Benjamin Baird, Magistrato for Edgefield District, S. C., a person authorised to administer oaths under tho laws of -BaidStoto, William Craig, who being duly, sworn, deposes and says, That ho is tho President of Tho Bath South Carolina Paper Company, tho Stockholders of which have ?ade tho foregoing1 Declaration, and that the amount o'f Capital in property actually, owned by said Company, consisting of Land,-Mill Buildings, Improvements, Machinery and Fixtures, is of tho value in current funds tho sum of Sixty-three Thousand Six Hundred.(63,600) Dollars, and that tho.amount of Capital in current funds oash paid in is Six Thousand Four Hundred ($6,400) Dol lars,-the wholo amounting to Seventy Thousand Dollars in Currency. Att'y for JAS. P. BOYCE. WM. CRAIG. Sworn to before mo, th ii 9th day of May, A. D. 1FJB. . BENJAMIN BAIRD, M.S p. . May 12, . 2m 20 More New Goods -o-" THE Subscriber would respectfully call the at tention of tho citizens of EdgeCeld and vi cinity to his well selectod Stock of Gooda, con sisting in part of MUSLINS, CALICOES, ; JACONETS, ' BRILLIANTS, THREAD OF ALL KINDS, BRAIDS AND NOTIONS, Ladies, Missos and Boys SHOES, in groat va riety. SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAL, HAMS,. TOBACCO, SEGARS, SPICES, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH,'SALT, TIN WARE, CROCKERY, ? ' ' BLACKING, MATCHES, Ac, Ac. Give mo a call, and you will find my prices as low as tho lowest. ^SB-Terms strictly Cash. S. H. MANGET, Under M isonic Hall. Apr 28 tf 18 THE Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Edgefield and' the public gene rally that he has Removed his BOOT AND SUOE SHOP to No. 5, Park-Row, formerly occupied by R. H. Mims, Agent, where he is prepared to eje cuto, iii the best possible manner, ALL WORK in tho Boot and Shoo department, and at prices at which none can complain. --ALSO-. He will keap constantly on hand BACON, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, SUGAR, COFFEE, RICE, And everythiag^sually kept in a retail Grocery Store, whioh ho will sell at Augusta retail prlcei, transportation added. A liberal share of public patronage il s olid tod. W. D. HAMEY. Apr 29 tf 18 _?S*-Tho Pott Office hat also boen ?romovod to No. fi Park Row. Professional Card. Ri LEAD Y & GRIFFIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, will Practice in thc"Courts of South Carolina, and in the United States Conrts. Office in rear of tho Court House. W. J. READY, S.D. GRIFFIN. Edgefield, S. C., Feb 5, tf 7 H LADIES, ATTENTION! LAVING accepted several Agoncies, I am propared to relieve tho Ladies almost entirely of tho hardships of household business, such os SEWING, WASHING, MAKING SOAP, CAN DLES, ?c., and to furnish them, and tho gentle men, with GOOD and USEFUL BOOKS to rend at their leisure. I hare tho Common Sense Family Sewing Ma chine, The ONLY SELF-GUIDING SEWING.MA CHINE IN THE WORLD ! Costs only Twenty Dollars. I also have a Washing Machine, AND Jackson's Universal Washing Com pound, The greatest labor savers known, and which strip wash-day of its terrors. The COMPOUND will remove Paint, Grease, Stains, ?c., and cure Chapped Hands, ?c. It is worth five times the cost of tho Right for a toilet article aloue. Try it, and you will usc nothing else. ARTIFICIAL LIGHT. The Eureka Illuminating Oil. CHEAP, CLEAN and NEAT ! Makes a bril liant Light! No Smoke! No offensive Smell 1 No GroasH ! Not explosive ! Not dangerous to uso 'ike Kerosene ! Thc Pictorial un da y Book, Containing an Account of the Manners, Rites and Traditions of thc Jews and otter Eastern Na tions, Ac. The whole i-xptAfUpfy of many por tions of the Old and New Testaments. By Robt. Soari. THE YOUTH'S OR PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE GREAT CIVIL WAR,-'tho only History of the War from a Democratic stand point. By R. G. Horton. Thcso Books should bo in every house. Agents wanted in each Battalion to assist mc. W. L. PAHKS, Agent.. Mar 16 tf 12 10,000 Lbs? Hides WANTED. WE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR KET PRICE FOR DRY HIDES IN ANY QUANTITY. J, W. BACON.& BRO., Saddle, Harness mid Lent!)er Manufacturers, No. ICU, under Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. Mar 17 2tn . 12 SUNDRIES. 100 P.BLS. FLOUR, different; grades. 25,000 LBS. SMOKED B.lCON. 25,000 LBS. BULK BACON. 5,000 LBS. CHOICE HAMS. 10 T?ERCES LARD. 100 Bbls. LIQUORS, all grndes. 200 Sacks COFFEE, Rio, Java and La guayra. 25 Half-chosts TEA, various grades. 75 Bbls. SYRUP, various grndes. With a full stock of SUGARS, CANDLES, SOAP, ?c., for salo low by O'DOWD A MULHERIN. Augusta, Fob 21 tf 9 F. A. BRAHE, At His Old Stand 194 Broad Street, AUQUSTA,\GA.f OFFERS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRI CES, to suit the times, a largo Stock of FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES and CHAINS, FINE JEWELRY, FIRST CLASS DIAMONDS,?known as old Mine Stone?, and a very largo assortment of Sterling SILVER WARE. Aiso, a large lot of FANCY GOODS. Mr."BRAHE having just returned from Eu rope will again pay personal attention to the REPAIRING.of WATCHES; and JEWELRY. Augusta, Dec 23 lm .52 Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Ner vous Debility, Prematuro D:cay, and all tho effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, tho recipo and directions foi making the simple remedy by which ho was cured. Sufforcrs wish ing to profit by tho advertiser*;! experience can do so by addressing, in perfect cc nfl dence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., Now York. May 27 ly , 22 INFORMATION. . Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair.upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipo for tho removal of Pimplos, Blotches; Eruptions, etc., on tho skin, leaving tho samo s"dt, clear, and beautiful, can bo obtained without cbargo by addressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, CHKXIST,. 823 Broadway, Now York. Sept 18_ . 8a 33 To Consumptives. Tho Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (freo of charge) to all who dosiro it, the prescription with tho directions for making and using the simple remedy by ?hieb ho wag cured of a lung affection and that dread disease Consump tion. His only objectis to benefit the afflictod and ho hopes ovtry sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost thom nothing, and may prove a blessing. Please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 165 South Second St, Williamsburg, N. Y J5??Rcv. Mr. WILSON'S preparations for tho Cure of Consumption may be obtained from G. L. PENN, Edgefield, S. 0. Sept 18 8m 88 Kerosene 0**t raS?*??li Barrel No'. 1 kerosene 9 G. L. PENN. Fob 12 til NEW SPUING DRY GOODS Great R?duction ! W E EEO TO ANNOUNCE to our Friends and Customers that we are in receipt ot' a VERY LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF GOODS, ombrucing ~ 150 PIECES BEST PRINTS, Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS, Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS, Plain and Stripe'd OSNABURGS. LINENS. Striped and-Figured Brown LINEN DRILL, Brown LINEN DOCK, Wbito LINEN DUCK, White and Brown' Tsble DAMASK, DOILEYS, TOWELS, CRASH, Ao. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Beautiful LENOES and MOZAMBIQUES, " Handsome CHALLIS* and POPLINS, Rich and elegant PIQUETS, TOMATINES, latent styles, Fashionable Silk GRENADINES, Beautiful CRAPE MARET, . Plain and Figured LAWNS. Bishop LAWNS, . French CAMBRIC, Swiss and Juckonet MUSLINS, Nansook and Mull MUSLINS, White ALPACCA,. Wuite DELAINES, Black SILK, a splendid article, Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS, BIBB0N8 and LACES, EDGINGS and INSERTINGS, TRIMMINGS of every variety, 50 Doz. COAT'S BEST THREAD, GLOVES and HOSIERS in great virlity, nO0P SKIRTS, a tremendous itoolt, and at uncommonly low prices. FOR THE GENTLEMEN. A splendid Uno of READY-MADE CLOTH ING, cheaper than evor, Elegant CLOTHS and CASSIMEREiS, Gents' FURNISHING GOODS, full Hock, Felt, Fur and Straw HATS at low figures. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY. In Storo a very large and select slock of La dies, Mioscs, Gent?, Boys and Children'!; SHOES, at'prices within tho reach of all. Good BROGANS from $1,65 to $2,50. ALSO, On band a large and well selected stocks of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, TIN WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, ?ADDLERY, SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO SE GARS, CONFECTIONERIES, &c. All of which were bought from the largest and best Houses in New York prior to tho groat rise in Cotton, and we propose to sell them as low as they can possibly be bought in Augusta. C. A. CHEATHAM & BRO. AprilM tf 16 Tax Collector's Notice. IWILL be at the timo and places hereinafter mentioned, ta receive the Assessment and Tax Returns, and also .Collect the Taxes due on the samo for the year 1807,* viz : Red nill, Monday and Tuesday, ISth and 19th Muy 1808. Cheatham's Store, Wednesday and Thursday, 20th and 21st. Liberty Hill, Friday and Saturday, 22d and 23d. Lybrand's, Monday and Tuesday, 25th and 26th. Granitcville, Wednesday and Thursday, 27th and 28th. Edgefield C. H., Monday and Tuesday, 1st and 2nd June. Mt. Willing, Wednesday and Thursday, Sd aud 4th. Richardson's, Friday and Saturday, 5th and 6th. Haltawanger's Store, Monday and Tuesday, Sth and 0th. Edgefield C. H., Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 11th, 12th and 13th June. Hamburg, Wednesday and Thursday, 17th and 18th. After which time my Books will positively close. Persons having Roturns to make,. will bear in mind that the Tax Order requires all parties due individual Taxes to make their own Returns in porson, unless they are sworn according to law. E3^*All' persons engaged in Merchandize or Salo of Liquors will mako their Returns for the last Quarter of 1867, and also for tho Grst Quar ter in 1S68, by Saturday, the ?6th May, or thoy will bo liable to double Tax. BENJ. ROPER, T. C. E. D. May 5 tf 19 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. James A. Devore, Ad'or., j B?" to Mftnha, Susan Lanham, et al. ' J Asselts? *? BY Virtue of an Order of thc Court in this case, the Creditors of JAMES M. LAN HAM, dee'd , are required to present and prove their claims before the Conimissiouer on or beforo thc 15th day of July next, or in default thereof bo barred the benefit of tho decree to be pro nounced herein. Z. W. CARWILE, I'.E.E D. May 18, 10^_20* State of South Carolina, . EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. . Fronkliu Harris, Ex'or., ") vs > Partition, Ac. Win. Littleton ct al. j THOSE who claim to be Heirs at Lr.w of the Estato of SIMPSON HARRIS, doe'd., are hereby notified to appear before me and identify themselves as such, by the first day of August next, ox bo barred (ho benefit thereof. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. May 4 4t 19 DR. TUTT'S SYBT1P SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT. Just received and for sale hy THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Morar. Apr 27_ tf_lii_ SALUDA HOUSE. HAVING Rented the above well-known HO TEL, in tho Town of Edgefield, I am pre pared, from this dato forward, to ENTERTAIN TRAVELERS, PERMANENT BOARDERS and DAY BOARDERS. The Saluda House is situated in a rtaiet part of tho Town, and its Rooms and Chambers are airy and commodious. Nothing, either as regards Table, Lodging or Service, shall bo left nndono on my pivrt to de serve the patronage and confidence of the public. i "? A. A. GLOVER. Feb ll tf 7 Tb the Public. THE Subscriber' is engaged in tho BLACK SMITH BUSINESS, in all its branches, at the Brick Blacksmith Shop in rear of Park Row. Having secured th* services of a good WAGON BUILDER, I am prepared to REPAIR ALL WAGONS and BUGGIES sent to my Shop. All work entrusted to my caro will be warranted to give satisfaction. Prices reduced to the lowest rates, but terms STRICTLY CASH. " Mr. A. A. Paul, Gunsmith, may be found at. my Shop, ready to work on Guns, Pistols, Ac. JOHN MOLOY. Jan 13_._tf 3 Final Settlement. ALL persons indebted, to the Estate of MAR SHALL ST?IDHAM;.dec'd., aro notified to pay rho samo forthwith. Those having clains against tho said Estate will present them, duly attested, by the 22d August next, as on' that-day a Final Settlement on said Estate will.be in tho Ordinary's Office. JAMES GREEN, Adm'or. Mar. 3 5m* IO Hoes ! Hoes ! IN Ster<y and for salo very low, TWELVE DOZEN BRADE'S SUPERIOR WEEDING HOES. ?. F. CHEATHAM. Notice, J AS I have left the State, I Lave sppninUd RANSOM TIMM ERM AN my legal Agent to transact iiny business of my own, or ar Ad ministrator on tho Estate of J< hn B. Timmermen, dee'd. TILLMAN JENNINGS. Apr 27, 11183, St* 18 New Drug Store ! -Tr Undersigned takes pleasure ia informing bis friends that be has just received an ENTIRE NEW AND FRESH STOCK OF Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, &c, A.t tho Old Stand under Masonic Hall, wbere'he will constantly on hand full Stocks of everything in tho Drug line. . Persons wishing to purchase will find It to their advantage to call at the Old Stand. p?rTerms reasonable T? J. TEAGUE. Ag?. May 12 tf 20 FOE! ic?? JUST received at -he SALUDA HOUSE, one of tb? bett assortments of Pure Old Liquors, Wines. &c, Ever introduced into this market. ICE ALWAYS ON HAND, families sop plied at reasonable rates. May 13 lm 20 Now in Store, ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES, embracing in part- .! LAYER RAISINS, LEMONS, ALM0ND8. PECAN NUTS, . MOLASSES. CHOICE CIDER VINEGAR, SOA^ \ND CANDLES, NAH. J. POWDER, SHOT, ?c. Just received and for sale at reasonable nricts. O. L. PENN. May 19 * If il O'DOWD A MU?.HERIN, G-rooera -ASS COMMISSION MERCHTS, No. 288 Broad Street. -A-ugnsta, G-eorgia. , -0 A FULL STOCK OF CHOICE GRO CERIES ALWAYS ON HAND. i^Prompt Attention given to CONSIGN MENTS and ORDERS. . ; Augusta, Feb 24 . 3m fl .A-t The FREDERICKSBURG STORE,. JL HE Subscriber bogs leave to remind Lis friends throughout Edgcfield District, that ho is still at the famous FRER1CKSBURG STORE Augusta, Ga., on the Corner below the Planturs Hotel, where he is ever ready to welcome the ai, and exhibit to them ALL KINDS AND QUALI TIES of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, a ad to offer them the. MOST ADVANTAGEOUS BARGAINS. He will consider it a privilege at all times to seo and serve his Edgcfield friends at the Frede rick s burg St?re. GEORGE TONEY. Augusta, Apr 13 3m 10 IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF STOCK, IE AMERICAN J!0CK JOURNAL AND . . . 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Every new subscriber for 1868, received by the first of February, will receive the October, No vewber and Decsmbcr numbers of 1807, frea, making over 500 large double-column pages of reading matter in the 15 numbers. All for tho low price of $1.00. Address N. P. BOYER A Co., Publishers. Gnu TREE, Chester Co., Pa. Feb. 26_2t ........ 9_ vETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANT, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Organized 1850, E. A. Ii UL KLEY, Prea't. T. O. ENDERS, Sec'ry. DIVIDENDS for the last fivelyears, 50 pr ct. RECEIPTS now over $500,000 per month. No. of Policies issued in 1867, 15,251. Amount insured oa same, $44,86-1,872. Assetts Jan. 1, 1867, $4,401.833,36 Receipts for year ending Jan '68. 5,129,447,34 $9,531,2S1,20 Paid Claims by death, $513,881,50 All other Expenses, 1,473,787,35 $1,992,668,85 Assetts Jan 1, 1368, $7,533,612,35 Policies issued on every plan used by all the old and responsible Companies. jarBrancu Office, 262 Broad St., Augusta, Ga CHAS. W. HARRIS, MANACER. F. M. NICHOLAS, Special Travelling Agent for South Carolina. Apr 21 lm 17 Toilet Soaps and Periumeries ! JUST received a LARGE and COMPLETE assortment TOILET SOAPS from the cele? brated Factory of Colgate & Co. Also, LUBIN'S EXTRACTS for the Handkerchief, : ? POWDER for the Toilet, FRbNOH RICE FLOUR for the Toilet. For sale very low by THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. Apr 27 . tf . .18 Important Notice, THE Commissioners of Roads, Bridges and Fer ries throughout tho District, and tho Coun cils of the Towns of Hamburg and Edgt-field, will tako notice, That under Orders from Gen. Canby, proceeds of all Licenses tor the Salo of Spiritu ous Liquors aro required to be paid over to the Commissioners of tho Poor for the Di- riot, t > be applied by them to tho support of tho Poor. Payments aro required at once, and mu.-', bc made to H. T> Wright, Treasurer of the Bt?:ird, who is authorized to receipt fer th? sn me. W. L. COLEMAN, Chair. Board. May 27_?_at 22 Dye Stuffs. THE Subscriber has in Store the fullowing DYE STUFFS of No. 1 quality and for ale at prices all right INDIGO, MADDER, EXT. LOGWOOD, 'COPPERAS, BLUE STONE, CHROME YELLOW, SPANISH BROWN, VENETIAN RED, Ac Arr 21 G. L. PENN. APr21_ . tf U. Compromise ! ALw?!??W baebtcJ *. ??. Estate, of W. N. MOORE, deo'd., by collin* on W. W. An AX3, E*q., can compre miso said debit OD reasona ble terms. J: P. MOORE.; h T. L. MOOAE, ! J A<r?T Jone 1 5t 23 Itch OMti&evfcj A RR ANTED TO CURE. Joft recoieved and for sale hy G. L. PINN. : w