Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 05, 1868, Image 4
. Ifatal Affray in Augusta.
The Augusta Constitutionalist, of the 2Stb,
says :
Last night, shortly t.fter niue o'clock, a
shooting affray occurred in front of Mr. Schnei
der's on Jackson-street. A patty of gentle
men were on the sidewalk talking rather
loudly when a policeman came up and ordered
them td be quiet'. From this words ensued.
Two officers of the police-Chief Dillon and
Lieutenant^ vans-were attracted to the spot
by the signal rap of the watchman. Dillon
accosted one of the party, Captain Lewis
Picquet a one-legged ex-Confederate. Blows
and pistol shooting began, and some nine or
ten shots were fired, resulting in the serious
woun<fingvbf Captain Alex. Philip, Chief Dil
lon, aud the mortally wounding of Mr. C. A.
Red. Lieutenant Evans received a blow on
the head, and Captain Picquet was knocked
down and beaten while on the ground.
The pistol was held against .the breast of
Captain Philip, and the ball entered a little
below, and to 'the loft, of the nipple, passing
across" and making its exit at the opposite side,
glancing outside the bone. The Captain's
shirt was bnrned by tho discharge of thc pis?
toi. Mr. Red was shot in four places
through the shoulder, the left arm, through
the body-above the hips-^and in. the left
thigh, lt is the opinion of the surgeons he
cannot "survive many hours. Chief Dillon
was seriously wounded in the"small of the
back> tho. ?hot ranging across, but not affect
ing the spine? The injuries to the others are
very slight. We have heard several accounts
of the origin of the affray, but as there will
be an investigation of the affair, we deem it
just to -air parties to refrain from reporting
them this morning.
Capt. Picquet was arrested and lodged in
jaih, notwithstanding bail, in any amount, was
offered. Capt. P. was unarmed throughout
the whole affair. There was much excite
ment, but. our citizens behaved with great for
bearance, especially*as the version most cur
rent of the unfortunate proceeding tended to
exon?rale the wounded citizens from any at
tempt to violate thc law or to disturb the
peace of the city.
Capt. Phillip was, at the time he received
his injuriespdoingall in his power to quiet the
loud talking between Capt. Picquet and Chief
Dillou. .
The.Augusta Constitutionalist, of the 29tb,
says Mr. Red, one of the victims of the late
murderous assault in that city, died on Tues
day evening. "
Negro Violence Threatened in Union
District.
A committee of the citizens of the town of
Unionville, consisting of Dr. W. C. Bennett,
R. A. McKnight, John Rodgers, and. Alick
Macbeth, lreedueu, have been here on a visit
IQ Goy. Scott, (says the Columbia Phonix)
in behalf of law aud order. We learn that
the committee represented an outrageous state
of affairs in their District ; and that informa
tion received by'the Governor, from the ne
groes themselves, goes to establish tne state
ments of the committee. It appears that on
Saturday, the 2jth inst, about l.jOO negroes
assembled on the plantation .>f Mr. George
I LU, contrary to the wishes and remonstrances
of this gentleman. Th's is about fourteen
miles from Union Court House. . About 500
were armed,"anti were"organized asa military
bony. under'"ifeadcrs claiming military titles. -
They were also provided with ammunition.
The most viol??t and inflammatory harangues
were made, and.threats against tue whites
were freely indulged in.
John Bates, freedman, was called "Majorof
Battalion." and read what he claimed were
" General Orders," from Gov. Scott. These
orders invited the negroes to organize, and
piomised arms and, music for them at anearly
.day, and eucouraged,preparations or a milita
ry character on tie,part of the negroes. This
man.had visited Gov. Scott a lbw days before,
and he read these "orders" as the orders of
the: Governor.
This man, John Bates, went on to say that 1
they were to meet irr Union village, on the fol
lowing Saturday, the 1st of August, and he
formally ordered Iiis forces to assemble at
that time and place.
The committee further stated that they had
been informed and believed that the main
object was to rescue from the jail a freedmau
there confined for a grave offence.
The whites of Uuion feel abie to take care j
of-"themselves ; but they desire the peace of
the community, desire the law to prevail;
and hence they submit the facts of the case
for the action of the Governor.
We do not know if Governor Scott has
taken the.proper measures to put a stop to
the violence that the deluded negroes contem
plate. Dut we do know that mUita-y organi
zations among the negroes are prohibited by
tho laws, ar d that, if a collidion should occur,
a heavy responsibility will rest, upon Governor
Scott. The white people of [Inion have done
their duty and shown their disposition to ?
commit the subject to the hands of the proper
authority. They have acted wisely and
promptly to preserve the peace.
12?" A Philadelphia Democrat whoso address
is tho Heronry offico, in that city, offers the fol
lowing : " lie will name twelve .State?, and will
bot $10,000 .on each State, that Seymour will
carry them ; ?20,690 that Seymour, if he live?,
will be the nest President : $?000 that no Radi
cal W'll daro accopt the proposition, and put up
the money."
Fo#r tho Advertiser.
Grand Democratic Ratification Bar
becue.
Thc following gentlemen constitute a Commit
tee to solicit subscriptions and'contributions of
mexti, vegetables, ?c., and to make all necessary
arrangements for thc Grand Democratic Ratifica
tion Barbecue to be given by tho District of Edgc
Celd, at*'Etfgefield Court House, S. C., on Wed
nesday, th ) 2fld Sept 1S60, viz :
Z. W. Carwile, Chairman, Stuart Harrison, F.
L. Smitli, CA. Cheatham, H. W. 5cibe!s, Julius
D.iy, James Hatcher, E. W. Perry, W. T. Gary,
J. F. Dum?, John LakOj M. L. Bonham, J-mes
Baatwrightj A. P. Butler, Jumes A. Lanier, R. G.
ii. Du rn? vant, D, C. Tompkins, J. A.Blaud, Lan
dan Tucker, John F. Burress, L. J. Miller, ^J. B.
Holme*, James "A. Devore,- together with thc
Presider.'s of the different Democratic Clubs
thryugbc ut the District.
It is expected tbtft each member of thc Com
mittee will immediately proceed to solicit sub
scriptions of meats, flour, vegetables and moupy.
The Committee will meet nt Ed?efield C. II. on
Monday, the 2 (th August, prepared to turn over to
the treasurer of the Co:nmitt-:e all monies collected,
and to report to tho Chairman all contibutions of
moa'-. vegetales, flour, Ac,'.Vc.
Members ' of this. Committee, who were not
present.ai tbt-meeting tooday, will take this as
notice of their appointment, aid act accordingly.
. Z.--W. 6ARWILE, Chair.
Aug.::. if& 3t?.2
OBI TU A RY.' ~_~
DKTtirrr.ir M.i< life on th* 20th April, athis
residerie in Newberry District, J5. V?'. LINDSEY,
in tile t&h year ot his :i?*c.
The fl^cea-c 1 wa- a ?Irscetid.tnt from ancestors
who bn11Mil nSWy for tie Independency of
Amcri?a.'-'-in the revolutionary wir. Few men
vr.-re ni'-re'hifriily esteemed by their neighbors.
II? possessed.ninny noble traites : strictly hopc-st
with his fellow-men, he ever presented a crystal
like character to the" world, and scorned, with
undisguised abhorrence, every pha<e of deceit,
fraud and hypocrisy. Hf aau? fl patriotic citizen,
a sincere fitui^l, I. iud farber und devoted husband. -
Dur:'J? thc.tetter portion ol'-bis life, he gave
much time ro tb? pei uni ??f God's word ; he
spent mach time during bis Inst ?linen in earnest
prayer: d?atb vas di?ai med of his terrors to his
mind. Ile was filled' with joy by thc thought of
meeting with hw wife and vi:iidren iu Heaven.
Implicitly'relying on the incrTfs of Christ for
salvation he cal inly fell asleep in Jesus.
There-bus ."passed away oilo whoso v? ried ex
cellencies of character attracted tho admiration
of numerous friends, and left a vacancy 'which
will nOt C?s?y bc supplied.. The luouiury of bis
noble chTtruc'ter wyi shed a-precious fragra?eo
lon" afjt?r his perishable body ha^mo?liered mto
dust. A" good name, is better than }' recious oint
ment. Trecious in tho sight of thc Lord, is the
death of Dis saints. S.'G.W.
- _ - J__
i?istr?y . Sheep,
WHICH thc" tfwner can recover by proviug
property, and- paying for this advertise
B?? Apply. ?t this Office. ^ ^
THE LATEST STYLE.
THE TOURNURE
OR
ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE
Hoopskirt !
JUST OPENED AT
JAS. A. GRAY & CO'S.,
228 Broad St., Angusta, Ga.
Augusto^jiug 3
tf
OPENED THIS WEEK,
SPANGLED TARLATAN,
SHEER SWISS MUSLINS,
. EMBROIEERED SWISS,
FRENCH SWISS,
DESIRABLE GOODS FOR THE SEASON.
JAS. ii GRAY & CO.,
228. Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Augusta, Aug 3 tf 32
"JUST RECEIVED.
F
INE 10-4 SHEETING, UTICA, Pep
erel and Bates' m'anufaoture.
FINE 5-4 QUARTER PILLOW CASE
COTTON, Tuscarora anl Wamsutta brands.
LINEN SHEETINGS AND PILLOW
CASE LINENS, very low.
GAUZE FLANNELS, very cheap.
JAS. A. GRAY & CO,,
228 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Augusta, Aug 3 tf 32
Great .Seduction
I?'
Prices !
5 CASES LIGHT AND MEDIUM PRINTS;
10 cents per yard..
CHINTZ BRILLIANTS, reduced.
ORGANDIE MUSLINS, reduced,
Light colored LEN OS, reduced,
French MUSLINS, reduced.
Solid colored CREPE MARETS, reduced.- ?
Brows and Groy CHENE SILK POPLIN, re
duced. " ^
Embroidered Colored CHALIES, reduced.
IB-4 White CREPE MARETZ, reduced.
S-4 Black CREPE MARETZ, reduced.
' S-4 Black BAREGE, revved:'
Black Silk CRENADINLS, reduced."
JAS? A. G KAY CO..
228 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
July 27 tf 31
JUST RECEIVED,
A FULL LINE of COLORS in SALISBU
RY CUBAN TWEEDS.-an elegant article for
gentlemen's ; uuimer suits.
A coinp'ei? assortment of Misses'fine and cheap
H0?P-SKI1 TS.
2.y Piece> of thc Favorite Buffalo brand Black
ALPACAS, unc?iu;illed in elegance of color and
texture.
5 Cartoon. WHITE BONNET RIBBONS, 50
per cent, less than original value.
JAS. A. GR AV & CO.,
22S Broad Street.
AUGUSTA, GA.
July 27 If ?I
Assistant Assessor's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby giv.-u that I will altend.at
the following named places for thc purpose
a: receiving tho Returns of the Internal Revenue
Tux for the year lSti", vir :
Bodic's eu Monday, 10th Aucust.
Coopcrmlle on Tuesday, 11th.
Mt. Willing on Wednesday, 12th.
Mrs. Rinehart's on Thursday, 13th.
RiebardsunviUe on Frilay and Saturday, 14:h
and ljth.
All persons arc required to make Returns.
lt. A. MILLER,
Asst. Assessor 17th Div., 3d Dist. S. C.
.Aug 4 lt 32
T
Dry Hides Wanted.
HE hizhest market price paid for good DRY
HIDES. W. D. lt A ME Y.
Julv 21 tf 30
Bread! Bread! Bread!
Shave just received DREW'S YEAST or BAK
ING POWDERS-the Best ever made. For
iule vory low by.
THOS. AV. CARWILE,
At Sign Golden Mortar.
April 1 tf 14
Purifies the Blood.
For Salo by Druggists Everj-Tt-Uerc.
Tax Notice.
ALL Persons engaged in Merchandize, Manu
facturing, or Distilling Spirituous Liquors,
will make their Returns for-the Quarter ending
30th June, IfifiS, forthwith, either to. mc or my
Agent Maj. Z. W. Carwile, at this p!oce.
Those neglecting .will'bc Hablo to uouble tax.
BENJ. ROPER, T. C.E.D.
July 27 ' St 31
~A.t The
FREDERICKSBURG STORE,
Ti
HE Snbscrilier begs leave to remind his
friends throughout Edgelield District, that he is
still nt th? famous FRER1CKSBURO STORE
Augusto, Ga., on the Corner below the Planters
Hotel, where be is ever- ready to welComo them,
and exhibit to them ALL KINDS AND QUALI
TIES of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, nnd
to offer , them the MOST ADVANTAGEOUS
BARGAINS.
Ile will consider it a privilege at all times to
see and serve his Edgefiold friends at the Frcdo
ricksburg Store.
GEORGE TONEY.
Augusta, Apr 13 3m ' 1G
TO MILL OWNERS..
-0
FRENCH R?RR, ?S.0PUS & COLOGNE
MtLL STONES,
BOLTS RS CLOTHS,
' < SMUT MACIil?VES
AND'-ALL KINDS OF
Mill Furnishing Ware
FOR SALK
A T THE LOWEST CASU PRICE,
By . . . WAI. BRENNER,
?07 Brood Sirreot,
AUGUSTA, GEjORGlA;
Augusta,-Jan 13 <?m3
Crcsclic or Carbolic Soap!
JUST received a supply of the . above celebra
ted SOAP, for Killing Fleas, Mites on Chick
ens, and protecting Horses from Flici, ?c.
TnOS. W. CARWILE,
At Sign Golden Mortar.
July 29 tf 31
SUGAR ! SUGAR!
JUST received FIFTEEN BARBELS SUGAR
-all grades-which wo are offering at very low
figures. CHEATHAM <fc BRUNSON.
July 3 tf 23
Jjandreth's
*3 UST received and for sale the following va
riclies : '
YELLOW RUTA BAGA,
EARLY FLAT DUTC?I,
WHITE GLOBE,
YELLOW ABERDEEN,
WHITE FLAT RED TOP,
GEORGIA WINTER.
THOS. W. CARWILE,
At Sign Golden Mortar.
July 29 tf I 31
NOTICE.
HAVING been appointed by thc Manufactu
rers, Agent for the exclusive sale of the
Cotton Plant Cooking Stove
For thc Districts of Pickens, Greenville, Spar
tanburg, Laurens, Abbeville, York, Union, New
berry, Edgcficld, Chester, Fairfield, Lexington,
Richland, Orangcburg and Kershaw, I would re
spectfully inform the citizohs of the above named
Districts that I will keep on hand a largo supply
of these STOVES, which I will sell at low prices
for cash only. ?
Wholesale dealers supplied ata liberal discount.
A. PALMER,
COLUMBIA, SVC.
July 27 2t 31
Assignee's Notice of Appointment?
In thc District (Jottrt rf the United States, far the
District of South Carolina.-IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN THE MATTER OF B. C. BRYAN, BANK
RUPT.
To Whom it May Concern :
IT! HE Undersigned, hereby gives notice of his
A appointment as Assignee of tho Estate of B.
U. BRYAN, of Edgcficld District, in said District,
who has boen adjudged ? Bankrupt upon his own'
petition, by Henry Summer, Esq , Regiator in the
Court of Bankruptcy. Dated at Edgelield C. H.,
the 3rd diiy of August, 1SCS.
T. H. CLARK, Assignee.
Aug. 4 3t 32
Assignee's Notice of Appointments
In the District Court of ths.Unitcd States, for the
District of South Carolina.-Tx BANKUUPTCY.
IN THE' MATTER OF DARKEN SNELL
GR?VE, BANKRUPT.
To Whom it may Concern :
THE Undersigned, hereby gives notico of his
appointment ns Assignee- of tho Estate, of
LARKIN SNELLGROVE, of Edgeficld District,
in said District, who bas been adjudged a Bank
rupt upon his own petition, by Henry tnmmer,
Esq .' Register in thc C<mrt of Bankruptcy. . Dated
at Edgcficld C. H., the ISth day of July, 1S6S.
Z. W. CARWILE, Assignee.
July 21 _ 3t " 30
Assignee's Notice of Appointment,
In the'Districl Court Of tho. United States, for thc
District of South Carolina -Ix BANKRUPTCY.
IS THE MATTER OF ARTHUR A. GLOVER,
BANKRUPT.
To Whom it may Concern:
THE Undersign hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment ns Assigneu of thc Estate of AR
THUR A, GLOVER, ot Eilgefi?hl District, in said
District, who has .been adjudged a Bankrupt upon
his own petition, by lleury Summer, Esq.; Regis
ter in the Court of Bankruptcy. Dated at Edge
field C. H., the li>th dav of July. I SUS.
Z. W. CARWILE, Assignee.
July 21 3t 30
Assignee's Notice of Appointment.
tn thc D ht ri et Court of the United Stales, for thc
District tf South Carolina.-ls BANKRUPTCY.
IN THU .MATTER OF WILLIAM T. BUTLER,
BANKRUPT.
To Whom ii may Concern :
T'lIE Undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment aw As.-igiieu of the Estate of
WILLIAM P. BUTLER, of Edgeficld District,
in said District, wno has been adjudged a Bank
rupt upon bis own petition, by Henry Summer,
Esq., Register In the Court of Bankruptcy! Dated
at Edgeficld C. H., tho 20th day of July, i-f08.
M. C. BUTLER, Assignee.
July 21 St 30
Assignee's Notice of Appointment.
fit thc District Conti of thc United States, for the
Southern District of Georgia.-Ix BANKUUPTCY.
IN THE MATTER OF FRANCIS MURRY,
BANKRUPT.
To Whom it may Concern :
rjpl? E Ucdersigncd hereby gives notice of his
V .appointment as Assignee of thu Estate of
FRANCIS MURRY", of Augusta,in thc County of
Richmond and State of Georgia within said Dis
trict, who hus been adjudged n Bankrupt upon his
uwji petition by the District Court of said Di-trict.
Dated Augusta, Georgia, the 11 th day of May,
1S?S.
S. D. HEARD, Assignee
July 21 St 30
Assignee's Notice of Appointment.
I)t thc District Court of the United States for the
District of South Carolina,-IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN THE MATTER OF D. F. McEWEN, BANK
RUPT,
To Whom it may Concern :
IVIE Undersigned hereby gives notico of bis
, appointment as Assignee of the Estate of D.
F. SIcBWE?; of Edgefield District, in said Dis
trict, and who has been adjudgud a Bankrupt,
upon the petition of himself, by lleury Summer,
Esq., Register in thc Cour; of Bankruptcy. Dated
at Edgelield Court House, the 2 Ith day of July,.
1SG8. Z. W. CARWILE, Assignee.
July 28 3t 31
Assignee'* Notice of Appointment.
In thc Dixtrict Court of tlc United States for the
District of South Carolina,-IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN I THE MATTER OF W. T. GOLDING,
BANKRUPT,
To Whom it may Concern :
THE Undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as-Assignee oT the Estate of W.
T. GOLDING, of Ed-rtfield District, in said Dis
trict, "ind who has been n'tjudgod a Bankrupt,
upon the"petition ai himself, by Henry Summer,
Esq., Register io the C 'urtof Bankruptcy. Dated
at Edgelield Court House tho 21th duy;of July,
1308. Z. W. CARLILE, Assignee.
July2S .it 31
Assignee's Notice of Appointment.
In the District Courts of the United States, for the
District of .South Carolina;-IN BANKRUPTCY*
IN THE MATTER OF ALFRED J. HUGHES,
BANKRUPT,
To Whom it may Concern :
THE Undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment us Assignee of tho Estato of
ALFRED J. HUGHES, ol Edjrefield District, in
said District, and who has been adjudged a Bank
rupt, upon thu petition of himself, by Henry Sum
mer, Esq'., Register in tho Court ot Bankruptcy.
Datod at Ed gt field Court House, the 24th day of
July, 1S08. W. T. GARY, Assignee.
July 2S_? 31 31
Rice! Rice!
JUST received TWO TIERCE CHOICE CAR
OLIN AsJt ICE!
. CHEA TH AM & BRUNSON.
July 21 31 tf
To the Public.
THE.Subscriber is engaged in tho. BLACK
SMITH-BUSINESS, ic all its branches, at
the Brick Blacksmith Shop in roar of Park Row.
.Having secured tho services of a good WAGON
BUILDER, I. am prepared to REPAIR ALL
WAGONS and BUGGIES Bent tb my Shop. All
work entrusted to my care will bo warranted to
give catiffaetion.
Prices reduced to the lowest ratos, but terms
STRICTLY CASn. . .
Mr. A. A. Paul, Gunsmith, mny be found at
my Shop, ready to work on Guns, Pistols, ?c.
JOHN MOLDY.
Jan 13 tf 3
O
JUST RECEIVED,
NE BARREL FINE SYRUP,
Ono Bbl. fine MOLASSES,
SUGAR, COFFEE. SALT,
BACON and LARD.
SOAP, STARCH, SODA. CANDLES,
CANDY, CRACKERS, SARDINES,
Smoking and Chewing TOBACCO, 4c.
S. H. MANGET.
July 21 tf 30
NEW SPRING
DEY GOODS
Great Seduction !
Wi
E EEC; TO ANNOUNCE to our Friends
and Customers I hut we are in receipt of a VERY
LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF GOODS,
ombracing
150 PIECES BEST PRINTS,
Bleached and Brown SHIRTINGS,
Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS,
Plain and Striped OSNABURGS.
LINENS. -
Striped and Figured Brown LINEN DRILL,
Brown LINEN DUCK, "
White LINEN DUCK,
White and Brown Table DAMASK,
DOILEYS, TOWELS, CRASH, &o.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
.Beautiful LENOES and MOZAMBIQUES,
Handsome CHALLIES and POPLINS,
Rich and elegant PIQUETS,
TOMATINES, latePt styles,
Fashionable Silk GRENADINES,.
Beautiful CRAPE MARET,
Plain and Figured LAWNS. "
Bishop LAWNS.
French CAMBRIC,
Swiss and Jackonet MUSLINS,
Nansook and Mull MUSLINS,
White ALPACCA, - _
W ito DELAINES,
Block'SILE, a splendid article.
Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS,
BIBBONS and LACES,
EDGINGS and INSERTINGS, #
. TRIMMINGS of every variety,
50 Dor.. COAT'S BEST THREAD,
GLOVES and HOSIERY, in great variety,
HOOP SKIRTS, a tremendous* stock, and at
uncommonly lpw prices.
FOR THE GENTLEMEN.
? A splendid line of READY-MADE CLOTH
ING, cheaper than ever,
Elegant CLOTHS and CASSIMERES,
Gents' FURNISHING GOODS, full stock,
Felt, Fur and Straw HATS at low figures.
SHOES FOR EVERYBODY.
In Storo a very largo and select stock of La
dies, Misses, Gent?, Boys and Children's SHOES,
at prices within tho reach of all.
Good BROGANS from $1,65 to $2,50.
ALSO,
On hand a large and well selected stocks of
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
TIN WARE,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE,
SADDLERY, -
SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO
S?GARS,
CONFECTIONERIES, &c.
All of which were bought from the largest and.
best IIousos in New York prior to the great rise
in Cotton, and we propose to sell tbcm as low as
thoy can possibly bo bought in'Augusta.
r, A. CliEATHAM & BRO.
April 14 tf 16
~HKT TNDJONNETS.
THE LATEST STYLES !
AT PRICES UNPARALLELED !
AT MKS. I>. O'CONNOR'S.
(Ni LT BELOW JAS. A. GRAY ?fc CO.)
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
STRICT ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS.
Augusta, July I tf 2<
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST !
TP
?HE UNDERSIGNED, late of Edgef.eld
District, and a native of Abbeville District, hav
ing purchased thc Stock iu Trado of W. A.
RAMSAY ? CO., GROCERS and COMMIS
SION MERCHANTS, would respectfully solicit
a continuance of tho patronage so liberally be
stowed upon them.
Ho respectfully requests the citizens of Edge
field, Abbeville, and tho adjoining Districts who
trude ia Augusta, to give him ii call befuro pur
chasing anything in his lino of trade elsewhere,
as he Hatters himself that he will give them us
good bargains, if not botter, than they can ob
tain elsewhere in tho city.
He will keep everything usually to' J in
WELL STOCKED GROCERY STORE.
trSTThe best WINES, WHISKEY,' BRAN
DY, GIN, ic, always on hand, and very cheap.
Mr. W- A. RAMSAY may Lo found at the
Sture at all times to wait upon customers.
JOHN C. PORTER,
No. 270 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Augusta, July 14_tf 29
County ?onlIuission3^s, Notice.
OTICE is hereby, given to all County Officers,
and ail citizens having business M ith tho Cuunty
Commissioners in reference to tho County over
which tho County Commissioners havo control,
will hereafter send all communications, petitions,
aud other matter addressed to thc Office of Cuun
ty Commissioners at Hamburg.
Also, all persons retailing Liquors, or intend
ing to do so in thc County of Edgcfield, whuie
License have expired, or those wishing to procure
License, will apply as.usual at this Ofliee. Thoso
failing to do will be doult with according to law.
FRANK ARNIM, Chair. C. C.
July 21_ tf 30
GULLETT'? PATENT
STEEL BRUSH
COTTON GINS,
THE ABOVE GIN is superior to any ever
used in this country, and* has taken many
premiums at Agricultural Faire in' thc States of
Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana.
In it groat advantugesxaregained, both" in quan
tity and quality of staple cloancd, bringiug in
price at loust one cent por pound more than cot
ton ginned on the best gins of our country.
. Wo have, op hand pamphlets showing the
merits of this Gin, and giving certificates from
many of thc largest planters and. cotton-fictors
in the South, which we will furnish to any plan
ter who desires to purchase.
Tho GULLETT GIN can be soen at our office,
cornor Reynold aud McIntosh streets, Augusta,
Georgia.
^S0~Every Gin Warranted.
ISAAC T. HEARD & CO.,
Cotton Factors, Agents.
Augusta, Juno 1 fun2."J
STILL M0R?CONVINC1NG
Ti
HE BARGAINS TO BE OFFERED at our
MESS GOODS COMTEK
THIS WEEK
HAVE NEVER BEEN EQUALLED
BEFORE!
GRAY & TURLEY.
Augusta, June 10_tf 24
"STOLEN,
ON Tuosday night, the Hth inst.,, from my
pasture, a medium sized BLACK MARE,
heavy mano and tail, mane hanging on tho left
side. I will give Fifty Dollars lor tho lodgment
of Maro and Thief at Edgefield C. H., or Thirty
Dollars fur thc maro alone.
MARTIN MCCARTY.
July 2C- 2t- :50
?gr* Orangeburg Now? copy twice and forward
account to Ibis Office.
" in a Day or Two."
WE havo a fow Memorandums in our Draw
for Goods purchased, hy parties who prom
ised to pay " In a Day or Two." Tho time bas
expired-and wo want our money. Come for
ward and rcdeom your promises.
CHEATHAM & BRO.
July 1_tf_27
Meal! Meal!
JUST Received TWENTY BUSHELS GOOD
FRESH MEAL.
From this date, I will keep constantly on hand
a good supply of MEAL.
S. H. MANGET
JAMES G. MOFFETT,
And General Commission and Pro
duce Merchant,
No? 22, East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
T. 1
HE Subscriber offers bis services to tho FAR
MERS, PLANTERS and MERCHANTS of
Edgofield District, for the SALE and SHIP
MENT of PEACHES, APPLES, Ac
Shipmonts made from any point on the South
Carolina Railroad, near Augusta, on Friday, will
be for pale in Baltimore and New York on Tues
day morning.
Freight on Crates 9x1(1x22. containing one
Bushel, to Charleston. 8(1 cts.: to Now York CO cts.
Drayage in Charleston .*! ets por Box.
Promising strict and prompt attention to your
interest, I, respectful ly solicit your patronage.
JAS. G. MOFFETT,
(LATE MOIH'ETT 4 BOYCE.)
Charleston, July 13 lm29
Turnip Seeds
AT THE
AUGUSTA SEED STORE,
Ko. 15, Washington Street.
THE Subscriber has commenced to receive
his Stock of the above, comprising a large as
sortment of IMPORTED AND AMERICAN
SEEDS, the latter grown to my order at tho
North this year.
English Improved SWEDE, assorted,
Largo'Whito GLOBE.
Large White NORFOLK,
Large White and Yellow FRENCH,
. New Yellow FINLAND,
" Early YELLOW STONE, fino,
HANOVER or TANKARD,
Amorican PURPLE TOP,
RUTA BAGA,
"Waites' ECLIPSE, largo,
RED ofPURPLE TOP STRAPED LEAF,
.WHITE FLAT DUTCH,
Robinson's GOLDEN BALL, fine,
WHITE RUTA BAGA,
And others not enumerated.
Also, tho finest qualilv 6f WINTER AN?
SPRING CABBAGE SEED, BEETS, 4c.
#3*1 will prepay tho Postage or Express on
all Seeds ordered, from a J pound to a pound,
when tho Cash is sent.
?Sfk liberal deduction to Merchants.
Gt PEMBLE.
Augusta, July S3 6t 2?
THE
Corner Drug Store,
AT
No. 1, Park How,
T. ?. CARWILE.
I H AVE just received a FRESH SUPPLY of
GOODS pertaining to my line of business, con
sisting of
Ticman's LAUNDRY BLUE,
Hurry's WORM CANDY,
Essence of JAMAICA GINGER,
Costar's INSECT POWDERS,
Hostettcr'H STOMACH BITTERS,
' Hall's Sicilian HAIR RENEWER,
Spear's FRUIT PRESERVING SOLUTION,
Mrs. Winslow's SOOTHING SYRUP,
Rndwa^'s READY RELIEF,
MUSTANG LINIMENT,
Effervescing Sol. CITRATE MAGNESIA,
PUILOTOKEN, or FEMALE'S FRIEND,
Ayo?? CHERRY PECTORAL,
Sylvester's BENZINE, or STAIN REMOVER
Beckwith'* Anti Dyspeptic PILLS,
A. Q Simmons' LIVER MEDICINE,
CONGRESS WAT EH,
CONSTITUTION WATER, .
Genuine Old PORT WINE,
SHERRY and MADEIRA WINE,
FRENCH BRANDY,
Fino Family WHISKEY,
- Bininger-'a Old Lintfort Dock GIN,
Frosh SEIDLITZ POWDERS,
CORN STARCH,
COOKING EXTRACTS-Lemon, Orange, Va
nilla and R'>so,
Sulphato QUININE,
Sulpbato MORPHINE,
Durkco's Concentrated POTASH,
NATRONA SAPONIFIER for making SOAP
Cox's SPARKLING GELATINE,4c.
For the Hair.
Mrs. Allen's ZYLAV.ALSAMUM,
Barry'. TRICOP1IERUS,
EUKEKA HAIR INVIGORATOR,
Antique HAIR OIL,
Bear's OIL and Creole HAIR OIL,
Philocombe POMADE,
Pure OX MARROW, ?c.
For (he Handkerchief.
LUBIN'S GENUINO EXTRACTS-assorted,
BURNETT'S FLORIMEL,
Genuin? BELL COLOGNE,
NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS, 4c.
. Fancy Articles.
Highly Perfumed RICE FLOUR for tho Toilet
Pure LILY WHITE,
Lubiu's TOILET POWDER,
Fancy PUFF BOXES.
Bain's SHAVING CHEAM,
Military Shaving SOAP;
TOILET SOAPS t.f nil kinds,
Thc very best TOOTH BRUSHES.
Fine assortment of HAIR BRUSHES,
Hat and Clothes BRUSHES.
Dressing COMBS, Fine Tooth COMBS,
Tooth WASHERS and POWDERS, 4c.
--ALSO
Constantly on hand a large assortment of
LAMPS, Lamp CHIMNEYS, BURNERS, 4c.
PURE KEROSIN K OIL,
NURSING BOTTLES, improved style,
PENS, INR, STATIONERY,
Faber's LEAD PENCILS, 4c, 4c.
>2??*-Al? sold for the most reasonable price, but
STRICTLY CASH. -
T. W. CARWILE,
/ At Sign Golden Mortar.
June 23 tf 26
LADIES, ATTENTION !
??AVING accepted several Agencies, I am
prepared to rcliove tho Ladies almost entirely of
the hardships of bounchold busines?, such as
SEWING, WASHING, MAKING SOAP, CAN
DLES, 4c., and to furnish thom, and thc gentle
men, with GOOD and USEFUL BOOKS to read
at their leisure.
- I have tho
Commott Sense Family Sewing Ma
chine,
Tho ONLY SELF-GUIDING SEWING MA
CHINE IN THE WORLD ! Costs only Twenty
Dollars. I also havo a
Washing Machine,
AND
Jackson's Universal Washing Com
pound,
Tho greatest labor BA vers known, and which strip
wash-day of its terrors. The COMPOUND will
romovo Paint, Grease, Stains, 4c, and cure
Chapped Hands, 4c It is worth fivo times tho
cost of tho Right for a toilet article alone. Try
it, and yon will use nothing oise.
ARTIFICIAL LIGHT.
The Eureka Illuminating Oil.
CHEAP, CLEAN and NEAT ! Makes a bril
liant Light! No Smoko ! No offensivo Smell!
No Grease! Not explosive ! Not dangerous to
use liko Kerosene !
The Pictorial nnday Book,
Coptainlng an Account of tho Manners, Rites and
Traditions of tho Jews and other Eastorn Na
tions, 4c. Tho whole explanatory of many por
tions of the Old and New Testaments. By Robt.
Soars. .*
THE YOUTH'S OR PEOPLE'S HISTORY
OF THE GREAT CIVhL WAR,-'Ibo only
History of tho War from a Democratio stand
point. By R. G. Horton.
Thcso Books should be in overy bouse.
ggr Agents wuntod in euch Battalion to assist
me.
W. L. PARKS, Agent.
Mar IC tf 12
EVERY DEPARTMENT IN Tiffi FREDERICKSB?RG STORE
DAILY REPLENISHED 111
MEW ill iiMJTRL lins.
JUST RECEIVED,
Another supply of Lama Lace POINTS and CIRCULARS,
Beautiful DBESS GOODS, in the greatest profusion,
New CALICOES, BRILLIANTS, PIQUES, TUCKED MUSLINS, MARSEILLES'and
JACONETS,
MOURNING GOODS of.all kinds,
A large invoice of French worked INSERTI'NGS and EDGINGS just opened,
CLUNY COLLARS, black and white,
CLUNY LACE,
8 i BLACK SILK, suitable for shawls, ?
84 GRENADINE BAREGE and GRENADINES,
Colored and Black NETS for Veils.
Elegant CORSETS,
Best makes HOOP SKIRTS, w
GAUZE MERINO UND ER VESTS,
A large variety of TRIMMINGS and TRIMMING RIBBONS,'.
Full line of HOSIERY and GLOVES,
Beautiful assortment of FANCY LINENS', TWEEDS, CASSIMERS, for Boys and Gents,
IRISH LINENS. TABLE DAMASK, TOWELINGS,.MARSEILLES QUlLTS,:&e., ?c.
AU are invited to call and examine. The Stock, to Jbe appreciated, must be seen. We
keep no trashy or common auction gooda, but every piece is "selected with<tb'e greatest care.
Our stock, suited to the wants of COUNTRY MERCHANTS; is jmsurpaased id variety,
and should be examined by every one making purchases in thjs market.
We buy at the lowest cash prices and sell upon the same terras. .
V. RICHARDS &JBR?S.,/
Corner by the Planters' 'Hotely
.Augusta, -G-a.
. May 5 tf ?9
FIKST CLASS CLOTHING
-o
KENKEY *
JM erohant. Ta i \ ? i? s,
AND DEALERS IN
IE*
rf*
?L3.
AND
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
238 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
ARE OFFERING FOR SALE AT THE ' :
VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH,
AN' EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
NEW SIPIRUSTO- AND STJMMEE
READY ME CLOTHING,
FOE MEN AND BOYS WEAR.
-ALSO
? SELECT ASSORTMENT OF FURNISHING GOODS,
REPLETE WITH ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON.
WE IIA VE CHOICE GOODS IN
FANCY COATING CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS OF THE
NEWEST STYLES AND PATTERNS,
-ALSO
Thc Finest Brands of Imported
BLACK BROADCLOTHS
AND DOESKIN CASSIMERES,
Which wc make to order in the MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER and at the
LOWEST PRICES, y
All Kinds of Custom Work made in thc Best Manner, and Warranted to fit.
(CTWe have GOOD BUSINESS SUITS from SO to ?30.
KENNEY & GRAY,
238 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Augusta, April 27 2m 18
More New Goods
THE Subscriber would respectfully cull the at
tention uf the citizens of Edgefield and vi
cinity to his well selected Stock of Goods, con
sisting in part of
MUSLINS,
CALICOES,
JACONETS,
BRILLIANTS,
THREAD OE ALL KINDS,
BRAIDS AND NOTIONS,
Ladies, Misses and Boys SHOES, in great va
riety.
SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAL, HAMS,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
SPICES, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, SALT,
TIN WARE, CROCKERY,
BLACKING, MATCHES, ?c., Ac.
Give mc a call, and you will find my prices ai
low as the lowest.
^E?-Terins strictly Cash.
S. H. MANGET,
Under Masonic Hall.
Apr 23_._ tf 18
BUIST'S
GENUINE TURNIP SEED !
JUST received a larjro supply r.f BUIST'5
TURNIP SEED-WARRANTED GENU
INE. The asfortuient embraces
EARLY FLAT DUTCH,
EARLY PURPLE TOP,
WHITE GLOBE,
YELLOW GLOBE,
RUTA BAGA,
YELLOW ABERDEEN
G. L. PENN.
July \ _tf 27
Notice.
ALL Persons indebted to the Estato of THOS
D. J. HOWLE. dee'd., will please make pay
ment, amt those having demands apa'nst s-aid Es
tate will rendor them in properly attustcd.
Z. W. CAR WILE, Ad'or.
Julv 6 tf 28
State of South Carolina,
.EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
Ellen C. Chappell, Adm's., )
vs ! Bill to Soil
C. J. S. Bacon, Lands, ?c.
John Attaway, et al J
BY Virtue of an Order of the Court in lint
cause, all and singular the Creditors ol
STANMORE B. CHAPPELL, dee'd., are re
quired to prccont and provo their demands bc
'"re the Commissioner of this Court, on or hefon
tb? 15th of August next, or in default thcreo
they bc burrell from all benefit of the Decree tc
be prououueed herein.
Z. W. CARWILE, O.E.E.D.
July 1 Ot 28
Notice.
HOSE having claims against GEORGE Mc
_ WEVER can havo them settled at 1 4 prin
cipal and intorcst by immediate xpplicution tn
H. T. WRIGHT, Atfy.
July 8 2t 28
T
Notice.
MR. M. LEBESCHULTZ hau placed hi
NOTES and ACCOUNTS io our hands fo
collection. All parties interested who will com
forward will bo allowed the most liberal terms o
compromise.
BUTLER & YOUMANS,
Aitor'ys at Law.
June 16 lm. 25
EDWARD J, EVANS & CO,,
NUESE?YMEN
AND
j YOUK, DE=?E3XT3ST.
FRUITS AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
GRAPE VINES, SMALL FRUITS, ORNA
MENTAL SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS, AC,
fur tho coming season.
A good assortment of SOUTHERN APPLES
and PEACHES.
NEW SEED WHEAT, SEED POTATOES,
?tc, Ac.
^^Descriptive Catal?gaos mailed to appli
cants.
July 14 5m 29
CALICOES
And
HOMESPUNS.
JuST received a LARGE and BEAUTIFUL
Stock of
SUMNER CALICOES, fast colors, and cheap.
25 Pieces BLEACHED HOMESPUN, very
superior.
2 Bales BROWN HOMESPUN, of excellent
quality, and cheaper than ever.
CHEATHAM A BRO.
July 8 ? tf 28
NOTICE.
Headquarters Military Post of Aiken. )
AIKEN, S. Ci, JPuly 7,1868. J
A REWARD of Fivo Hundred Dollars is
hereby offered for the approhoneion and delivery
at thoso Headquarters of E. V. EAVES, late
Clerk of Court Barnwell County, S. 0.
, L. WALKER,
Brevet Major U. S. A.,
Commanding.
July 14 lt 29
Fresh Supplies.
TPHE undersigned has just received
Black and Green TEAS, very fine,
Superior Apple VINEGAR,
Two Boxos Fresh LEMONS,
One Cnso Old London Duck PORT. WINE,
A choice variety of EXTRACT^ for Han'k'f.
TOILET SOAPS,
Tnrrant's Seltxcr Aperient,
INDIA CHOLA GOG UE, an unfailing remedy
for Fever and Ague,
Shallenborger'a ANTIDOTE,
Sulphate QUININE,
CASTOR and TRAIN OIL, Ac, Ac
All of which aro offered cheap for cash.
G. L. PENN.
June 16_tf 25
Kat Poison,
WARRANTED TO KILL. ' For sale by
THOS. W CARWILE,
At Sign Golden Mortar.
Mar 3 tf 10
CHANLER HOUSE,
L. C. DUNCAN, Proprietor.
OPPOSITE NEW TAMMANY HALL,
nth Street,
3NTE"W YORK CITIT.
Juno 22 ' ly ?C
New Firm!
TEE Undersigned have this day entered into
Co-Partnership in tho GENERAL GRO
CERY BUSINESS under tho Firm name of
CH BATH AM A BKUNSON. By close atten
tion to business they hope to merit and rcreivo a
liberal patronage.
0. F. CHEATHAM,
W. H. BR UNS OX.
JuncStb, 1?B8.
The People's Store
X HE Subscribers have now in Store a full sup
ply of Goods, which they warrant of tho FIR8T
QUALITY, and which they are offering at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. Their Stock
embraces in part
Bacon SIDES and SHOULDERS,
Choice HAMS-very fine;
Superior Leaf LARD,
Dried BEEF, Smoked TONGUES,
M.ACKERKL. in Kiu und Barrels,
1000- Bushels CORN,
FLOUR, CORN'MEAL, GRIST,
RICE, MACCAR0N1,
Canoed OYSTERS, SARDINES, LOBSTERS
PICKLES, SAUCES, Brandied FRUITS,
SPICES of all kinds,
RAISONS, CITRON, CURRANTS,
Hard and Soft Shell ALMONDS,
Sugar, Butter and Soda CRACKERS,
Choice WINES and CORDIALS,
BEST LIQUORS-in great variety,'
Superior PORTER and ALE, '
SUGARS of all grades-a heavy stock,
10 Bbls. SYRUP and MOLASSES,
Java, Rio and Lagatra COFFEE,
Splendid White Wine and Applo VINEGAR,
Sperm and Adamantine CANDLES,
STARCH, SODA, SOAr,
A No. 1 Chowing and Smoking TOBACCO,
SEGARS, SNUFF, PIPES,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
TIN; WARE, POT WARE,
Garden HOES, RAKES and FORKS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, PITCH FORKS,
Brade's WEEDING HOES-a splendid article,
SCYTHE BLADES-the very best,
HAMES and TRACE CHAINS,
WELL BUCKETS, CHURNS, 4c, 4c.
;S0~Tho public ore invited to call and give my
stock an examination.
CHEATHAM & BKUNSON,
At Sullivan's Old Stand.
June 8 tf 24
NEW GOODS !
J. HE Subscriber has now in Store a Stock of
SUMMER GOODS, jost received iron) Charles
ton, which ho will sell at the LOWEST*MAR
KET PRICE.
A splendid assortment of CALICOES from 10
to 20 eta? per yard ;
LENOS, MOZAMBIQUES, Eng. BARAGES,
A nice lot of Colored MUSLINS ;
White JACONET, SWISS, N?NSOOK ?nd
BISHOP LAWN.tPbun, Striped and Cheeked;
Ladies* SONNETS, HATS and RIBBONS ;
Ladies and Miases' LISLE GLOVES,
Ladies and Miases' SILK MITTS;
Plaid DOMESTICS, TICKING and CHECKS)
TWEEDS and CASSIMERES for Men and
Boys wear ;
COTTONADES and DENIMNS, of all kinds j
Plain and Twilled LINEN for Boys a'nd Men's
wear ;
Men's, Youths and Boys Felt, Wool and Straw
HATS ;
Ladies, Misses and Children's SHOES, all
kino's;
Men's, Youths and Boys SHOES, all kinds ;
CROCKERY ot all descriptions;
Brade's Patent and Crown HOES;
Perkins 4 Son's Patent HOES ;
Griffin's Best Scytbo BLADES :
NAILS, HINGES, LOCKS, 4c.
CHOICE GROCERIES, a full and varied as
sortment.
B. C? BRYAN, Agent.
May 27_tf 22
All Ready!
COME AHEAD!
MY MILLS are now in fine trim, being
THOROUGHLY REPAIRED IN EVERY
PART, and in good condition to promise entire
satisfaction to-customers.
ISP""Days for Grinding may be engaged,
which will bo a convenience to all concerned.
^??~Get all tho Oats out of Wheat, if possible;
which may be done by dissolving salt in irater
until it will bear up on egg. Then pour in the
Wheat slowly, and all the Oats, imperfect Wheat,
and nearly all the Cheat, will float. Then pear
into clear water and dry it.
^Sr*Cu8tomers are invited to inspect the man
agement of the Mills, and every part of the ma
chinery for Cleaning and Grinding Grain, and
! report any ncgligcnco.on tho part of employees,
and any defect, any where, by which they may
possibly sustain any loss.
J3TI have concluded to grind Wheat irre
spective of the Oats contained in it, as the crop
generally is so full of Oats.
R. T. MIMS.
H. J. WEBB, Superintendant.
July 1 tf 27
Best Vinegar and Spices
FOB MAKING PICKLES.
JUSTreoerved a full supply of SPICES OF
ALL VARIETIES for Pickling par poses
consisting in part of
BLACK PEPPER,
ALLSPICE,
CLOVES,
CINNAMON,
NUTMEG,
GINGER,
WHITE MUSTARD SEED,
MUSTARD,
TUMERIC,
MACE,
One Bbl. No. 1 VINEGAR.
. For sale at tho most reasonable prie J? by
THOS. W. CARWlLE,
At Sign Golden Momr
July 14_tf _ 29_
Administrator's Notice.
THE Salo Notes of the Estate of W. J. WELL??,
dee'd., are in the honda of W. W. AD.?MS,
Attorney, who is authorised to compromiso the
said Notes according to the revised Sale^Bil! ot'
said Estate. All parties who are indebted on
any suoh Note are earnestly requested to come
forward and settle at home.
T. N. LUNDY, Adm'or.
Jane 23 2m 27
BOWMAN'S
American Washing Compound !
HIS COMPOUND is considered the Greatest
T
and Best Invention of the Age. and tho
Housewife's True Friend. Wash Boards and
Machines are entirely ont of date. Instead of
consuming half to three quarters of a day in te
dious washing, it can all be done'in from One to
Two Hours with this WASHING COMPOUND.
It only costs. ONE QUARTER as much as tho
old fashioned Soaps. ?
Mrs. M. C. FULLMER, Frog Lovel, Newber
ry District, S. C., the Agent, will furnish tho
"Family Right" with foll instructions, on receipt
of $1,0*3.
Jalo 6 ?-_ tf_28
Notice.
ALL Persons hiving demands against the Es
tate of Mrs. NANCY TALLY, dee'd., are
hereby notified to pr?sent"them to me by Thurs
day, the 1st day of October next The hoirs of
said deceased are also notified to meet mo in the
Ordinary's Office on that day for tho purpose of
having a final settlement on said Estate.
A. HOLSON, Adm'or.
July 6 3m 28
JUST RECEIVED.
Ni
JEW FLOUR-Granite Mills-in i Sacks,
Three Bbl?. LEAF LARD, very fine,
Two nhds. BACON SIDE'S,
Two Boxes LEMONS,
FRESH CANDIES,
Five Caiea BROGANS, all prices,
BEST SMOKING TOBACCO, comprising .he
favorito brands M Fruits and Flowers, "Jockey
Club," "Durham," 4c.
CHEATHAM 4 BRUNSON.
July 14_tf ' 29
Final Settlement.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of MAR
SHALL STEIDHAM, dee'd., are notified to
pay the same .forthwith. Those having claims
against tho said Estate will pr?tent them, dnly
attested, by the 22d August next, as on that day
a Final Settlement on said Estate will be in the
Ordinary Y Office.
JAMES GREEN, Adm'or.
Mar. 3 6m* 10