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pmnmirs fuming Cat. Pat Maloney, better known by I name ot Father Pat, on returning fr? work one evening, was mets at the gate Biddy, his better half, in a high state excitement. Pat," says she, there's a strange tho cabin." Cast her out, thin; don't bc bothei me about the baste." Faix, an' I've been strivin' to do for the matter of tin minits past, but is beyaut my rache. behind the big chist in the "corner. Will ycz be helpin me drive her out Pat 1" To be sure I will bad luck to eonsate she has for mc house.

Show to me, Biddy, till I tache her the resp that's due to a man in his own takin1 possession without as mud be yer lave-th? thaf? o' the world Now, Pat Iud u. special antipathy cats, and inver let pass an opportiu; to kill one. This he resolved to do the present case, aud instantly forme plan for the purpose. Perceiving olio way ol' egress for the animal, he to Biddy Have yez male-tag in the hoi mo dari Divii a one is there, Put. Ye it to the mill wid ycz, to bring hu chips, this moram'." Faut, im' I did, and thece it is thin.

And have ye notion' at all. in hon that will np Bidd; "Troth au'I hive, Pat; there's Sunday petticoat-yo can draw thestri close at. tiii an' sure it will be be for not lett in' the cat lavin1 yrz." Biddy, J.irlint, ye'ro a jewel just afc bringing itt'? me at Biddy the garment, and enough, it made good sn fi hag. Pat declared at a glance that it So, lidding it dino aga til edge of the he took a look hind, and saw a-pair of eyes glaring him. An' its there ye are, ye divil? out o' that, now bad luck to ye ti in' vagabcne Be dud, an' ye wont le all with perlite nxin-ycrself will I the pigs int i rely.

Biddy, have oz i hot water "Sure, I've the lull of a tay-kittlo a bilin', Pat." Be aft her castin' the matter quart, thin behind the chist, and we'll how the minds the like o' that." Howld close, tlti.t-here goes water." So saying, dash went thc water, i out came tho animal into Pat's trap. Arrah, bc the howly poker, 1 Mm now, Biddy," said Pat. it lives ye hev, ye baste? Well, now, axin me pardon for all thc ye bin dom' in mc house, or it's the nine li will not saw ye. Biddy, seize houll the poker, and whilst thc just whack the daylights out of thc then divil iutirely." Pat threw the bundle over his she der, and Biddy struck about three bia to the tune of St. Patrick's day in i morning, when she suddenly stopped.

What smills so quar, Pat? Su it's taken mc bri th away wid the pov of it. murther, Pat, it's the divil have in the sack Bate him, thin-bate the horns ol I'm faintin'," said Biddy cast h' off ye, Ooh, murther, murther Biddy A loney, what hev ye done Ye've wi and mistaken a horrible polecat for harrumlcss tame cat Pat, for the love o' God, if ye're cc vanient to the door, unclose it, for 1 perisht intirely. Biddy Maloney, tl iver you sho lld lave ould Ireland, to smothered a i' murthered in this way Faix, the little villain bates thc di' himself; he's ruined me house, and Biddy, an1 put me out o' eonsate id own self. 0, the murtherin baste By the dint of washing, and scourin and the burial of Biddy's best pcltico under the ground for a space of ti rr things were at length set to rights agai But not a little recrimination took pl? between them on the occasion, and thcr ever forgot tho expulsion from tl cabin of Bildy's strange cat An Story. A romantic young lady, whose mn was deeply imbued with reading Tl Sorrows of Werter," and other novels i the exquisitely sentimental school, proached a stalwart savage, whose sor bre visage indicated suffering of soir kind, and addressed him thus Why droops the eagle eye of the fb est chief Is he brooding over the wronr, of his race? Does-the memory of th red warrior revert to the past, when hi proud ancestors roamed through th mighty forests, and enjoyed the primcvt glories of Nature, now so sadly by the axe and plough of the sympathii ing rustic The answer of the forest chief with th drooping eagle-eye, was a little shockin: to her refined sensibility "No! White man gib Ingun too mud Ingun big drunk last night In gjjn sick by-and-by Ingun puke Injui well again, ugh Inspired Eloquence.

In one of the most populous of western towns of Massachusetts, residec two Orthodox deacons-one, Deacon Bib ble, a wealthy resident of the principal village the other, Deacon Crawfoot, I plain farmer and living in the outskirts upon the mountain-side. During a protracted meeting, held in tho village, Deacon Crawfoot came in tn attend it, and received and accepted an invitation to dine with his brother deacon. The latter (it was a good many years ago) had champagne upon his table, and.asked Deacon Crawfoot to take a glass of the wine. No," said Deacon I never take wine." But," urged his -entertainer, this is as harmless as cider, and no more intoxicating." replied the farmer, "if that bc the case, I will drink of it," And he did drink, and drank freely. The dinnet ended, the brethren returned to the meeting, which was a conference.

Very soon after entering, Deacon Crawfoot, who evidently felt the inspiration of his generous dinner, started to his feet, and addressed his brethren as follows It seems to me, brethren, that I nev er had such operitual views and emotion? as I experence now. And I thought it best to inquire whether these are confined to myself or whether this may not be indeed a pentecostal season. Whv, brethren, 1 never had such speritual views and emotions, lt seems as ef I was setting astride the roof of this our consecrated temple, the organ swelling beneath me, the bells pealing above me, and every shingle on the meeting-'house playing on a An Inquisitive Taukee. A Correspondent, writing from' Newport, ll. relates the following: "Tho Hon.

Duncan C. Pell, who was lieutenant-governor of thia State last ear, is a man of considerable eccentricity of character-a whole-souled, goodhearted individual, but decidedly 'odd in many respects. Nothing so much disturbed his equanimity as for persons to exhibit a curious and attempt to know more of his affairs than he chose to tell. Many ago Mr. Pell was about to erect a fence around one of his lots in the city, and in order to save himself from the daily interrogatories he knew would be made by his neighbors and passers-by, he had a sign painted, on which he displayed all the information in regard to the fence which he fancied could possibly be desired or demanded.

He narrated concisely the following Who was owner of the laud why he fenced it in how much lumber the fence was to contain where he bought it, and how much a foot he paid fur it tlife quantity of nails to be used the name of the builder and the exact amount of land to be enclosed. Self-satisfied that he had answered all the questions that could be Pell was quite happy at thc idea that he had freed himself entirely from imperilment inquiries. Bat one night, or rather very early un a very disagreeable morning, Mr. Pell was awakened from a drep sleep by a loud knocking at his front door. The call appeared to be so urgent that Mr.

Pell thrust his head out of the window, and demanded, in no gentle tone, 'What the-is the Standing shivering in his only garment, Mr. Pell held the following colloquy with thc intruder: Mr. Pell live What dc) yon waut '-Mr. Duncan C. P.

1: Duncan C. Pell.1 "'Is it Mr. Pell who.is building the nee on Ma Yes, VHS, certainly; What of it 1 Well, Mr. Duncan C. Pell, do you intend to paint that felice, or will you whitewash "The answer and the window went down together, and Mr.

Pell retired to bed, satisfied that there could be no escape from Yankee inquisitiveness. A good story is told about a couple of church-members-one of them a deacon by the name of Bennet, and the other a Bruther Brother Griffin was addicted a little to the use of intoxicating drinks, and was the cause of some trouble to the church. On one occasion Deacon Bennet was sent by the church to talk with Brother Griffin in regard to the error of his ways, and, if possible, persuade him to reform. In going from his house to that of Brother Griffin's he was compelled to cross a stream of water, over which there was a row-boat ferry. In crossing, the Deacon told the ferryman where he was going, and his business.

When he arrived at Brother 's he found him in the hayfield at work with his men. ile was very cordially received by Brother who suspected his errand and invited him to a scat in thc shade of a lArgc tree. It is a very warm day, Deacon, very warm won't you take alittle something 1 said G. Well, I don't care if I Jo take just ii swallow," said the Deacon. To make thc story as brief as possible, the bottle was brought into requisition pretty ofteu, the Deacon forgot his' errand, and started for home toward thc close of thc afternoon, considerably over the bay." When he arrived at the bank of the river, which was very steep, he had to dil the ferryman, who was upon the opposite side, and wait for him to come over.

By waiting, thc liquor had a pretty good chance to work, and when he finally started for the boat, instead o', going toward it, he rushed down the bank into the river. The ferryman plunged in and brought him out, and after thc Deacon was on dry land ferryman said Why, Deacon, what is the matter?" "Oh," whimpered the Deacon, "I feel so for Brother Griffin I can't stand After this if any one in that neighborhood got too much liquor it was said Oh. he feels for Brother Griffin Ilould aisy, Mike," said one of two Irish pedestrians, as he reverently approached a mile-stone. Thread said he, for here lies a very ould man." Pat carefully spelled out the inscription: Baltimore, one hundred and fifty-four miles," ano then continued He was one hundred and fifty-four years ould, and his name was Miles, from Baltimore." ENORMOUS IRISH an Irish woman applied for relief at Portland, the committee asked How many children have you Six, yer honor." How old is the youngest?" Me youngest is dead, yer honor but I've had another since!" A Bankrfipt merchant says that his business has been so bad that he could not pay his debts, even if he had the money. A splendid ear but a very poor voice, as the organ-grinder said to the donkey.

A while ago a farmer in Virginia lost his wife, and out of love for her memo ry, called his estate "Glenmary." A neighbor having met with the same affliction, and equally desirous of keeping before him the image of his dear departed, followed his example, and his farm is known by the name of Glenbetsy." Why is a prudent man like a pin? Because his head prevents him from going too far. How did Cain hate his brother? As long he was Abel. HOUSE CARPENTERING" AND 1 THE Subscriber respectfully to tbe citizens of Edgefield District, tbnt be te now pr-pured to oxeent? ALL BUILDING AND CARPENTER'S WORK with fidelity and dispatch, and on reasonable torms. He is also engaged, next door to tbe Advertiser Office, in the Undertaking Business. And hris on band an assortment of BEAUTIFUL COFFINS, Roiowood finish, neatly trimmed, arid or tho latest stylen.

Prices very moderate. illy fine NEW HEARSE, with gentle Horses and a good Driver, will attend Funerala when desired. During my absenco from the Mr. JAS. PAUL, who is conducting the CABINET BUSINESS in the same Rooms, will give bis individual attention to all orders for COFFINS, Ac.

M. A. MARKERI. Nov. 27, tf For Sale, NE Sccond-Hond ROAD and Body in good repair.

Price low. Apply W. W. Fork Saopi. 0 Law Notice.

1q3E Undersigned havo this day nsioeiatod. theuuolvcs ss parttiors in tbe PRACTICE Or LAW AXD EQUITY. WM. T. QARY.

Edgefi.ld, S. Feb 11, Law Notice. Undersigned have aiiociatod themselves J. as Partners in tho PRACTICE OF LAW for District, nuder the style of ADAMS ii LAXDRUM. W.

W. ADAMS, W. M. LANDRUM. Jan.

8, 1367. 3 Medical Card. T. J. TEAGUE bas mored to the Dwelling recently occupied by Mr.

J. R. Curwile. next door below EpLcopal Church. He may bo found.at the Drug Store of Teague A Carwile during the day, and at his rcfideuco during the hight, When not out on professional business.

Havhig been engaged in the practice of Medicine, in its variou? branches, for the last Thirteen Years, he fuel? that ho does not arrogate to himself merit when he solicits a liberal share of patronage at tho bands of this community. Jan Medical Card. DR. A. SPANN WALKER having permanently located ot Mrs.

E. A. WALKKH'S, oilers his Professional services, in its variuu? branches-to the Duntonaville community. He may be found at Mrs. Walker's at all times when mt professionally engaged.

Jan 5 DENTISTRY. "ft. II. PARKE RJraspeetfully announces that he is well prepared to execute in the host manner and promptly all work in the business, -and atgr.atly reduced Having acquainted himself with tho late inestimable improvements in the profession, seeared a full stock of materials, warrant) good an 1 satufaetory wurk tu all who may desiri bis servicer. S.

Aug. 1, tf 31 Fur She Tho Friends of Capt. A. P. WEST respeetfn'.

lp announce him as a Candidate for SherifT Fdgefleld atthe next election. Nov7 4S pgr We have leen authorized by the Friend ol Capt. II. BOULWARE to announce bim i Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield District at th nextttleetian. Apr 12 For Tax Collector.

The Many Friends of D. A. J. BELL, Esq. respectfully nominate him as a Candidate fo Tax Collector at the next electioi.

Oct IS te kl THK many Friends of Capt. JAMES MITCH I'LL respectfully nominate him as a Candidat Ix TAX COLLECTOR at the next eleetlon. SALUDA. Dec SO We. have been requested by many friends Mr.

JOHN A. BARKER to annocnet him a Can for Tax Collector of Kdgefiold District a the ensuing election. Oct. been authorised by the man; friends of Capt. L.

YANCEY DEAN to an ounce him a Candidate for Clerk of the Cour Common Pleas for Pdgeficld District r.t th next election. June 20 te' 27 JUST RECE1YED A FULL ASSORTMENT of LANDRETH'S Philadelphia Garden Seeds. Also, EXTRA EA RT. FLINT CORN am WHITE and RED ONION SETTS. TEAGUE A CARWILE, Under Masonic Hall.

Jan 30 tf 5 Fresh and Genuine GARDEN SEEDS! HAYE Received my usual large supply GARDEN SEEDS Of EYERY VARIETY, which I confidently re commend as PURE and RELIABLE, from Croi G. PENN. tf 5 COOK. JILKH M. BERRI COOK BERRY, LATE J.

E. COOK A Granite ville, S. DEALERS IN Groceries, Drugs and Medicines, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Notions, Orangeville, Oct 1 0 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY '0 EDGEFIELD, S. C. fjnHE Subscribers respectfully announce tha Jl they are now prepared to do all work in th? COACH MAKING and REPAIRING BUSI ESS that in ty be entrusted to them, in a work manlike manner, and with neatness an dispatel We have on hand a few CARRIAGES aids? pjrior our we will sell low.

Allkindsof REPAIRING done promptly ant warranted togivo satisfaction. we sell ONLY FOR CASH, onrprieei ar unusually reasonable. All we ask ls atrial. IT BI JONES. Marr tf 10 JO AF ii AM NOW prepared to wait upon yon to the bust of my ability, and furnish you whatever you shall call for in the way of I GOODS, GROCERIES, AND SUNDRIES.

S. F. GOODE, lately associated with me in the Dry Goods and Mercar.til? business, having withdrawn hi? interest from the concern, I now respectfully solicit, for myself a share of tko patronago heretofore upon the Firm. am tu be found, as heretofore for some months past, nt the Corner-the old and well-known of Bland A Butler. I bavo, and constantly keep on hand, everything in the way of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ut nally found in a well-conducted Village Store; all of which I CASH AT THE LOW1CST MARKET PRICES.

J. WITT? Kdgefield, June 18, tf 20 Administrator's Notice. ALL having demands against the Es.tato of JAMES li. WHITK. deceased, earnestly requested to present them at an oarly day to tho undersigned and indebted to said Estate aro requested tn maka immediate payment.

E. W. HORNE, in right nf his wife, on the Estate of J. H. deo'd.

Sf Zn i Augusta Seed Store! JUST reaeivod. THIRTY BARRELS of tho PENNSYLVANIA GOURD SEED FIELD CORN. Also, an assortment of Whito Flint, Yellow Dalton, Tuscarora and Extra Early CORN. I hare also TWENTY VARIETIES of PEAS, and nearly as runny of CABBAGES, together with GARDEN SEEDS in largo quantities, all of which are warranted us represented. c.

Augusta, Feb 4 3t6 Olli! WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY PLANTERS WITH AND PUKE JSTO 1 IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT. The PHOENIX is a Pbospbatic Guano, imported for us direct from McKeon's Island, in the South Pacific Ocean, nnd has beon used with great suecess by thousands of the host Planters in Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and Florida. or send for Circular. WILCOX, GIBBS CO (SuccEMonn TO DAN. n.

WILCOX A Co.) NO. 211 Broad Augusta, Ga, Nov Hm 48 HARNESS, SADDLER? -ANDCarriage Warehouse SADDLES, HARNESS, J.UUIT CARRIAGES Top and No-Top Buggies, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, SADDLE, HARNESS, and Carriage Makers' MATERIAI LEATHER, CALF SKINS, SHOE FINDINGS RUBBER and LEATHER MACHINE BELT INO and STEAM PACKING, LACE, PTCKKI and ROLLER LEATHER AND R0LLE1 CLOTHS. A lull assortment in Store, and constantly ai riving, at Reduced Prices! SHERMAN, JESSUP No. 225, Broad Sigu of the Golden Saddle AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Dee 17 6m51 G.

Vf. COXWAT, S. TcRSKn, Of Kontucky. Of Edgefiold, S. KENTUCKY SUE MD LUI.

STABLES BY CONWAY TURNER Bei lt ten Broad anti Ar NKAK PLAXTKUS HOTKL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. LL KINDS of VEHICLES and SADDL! HORSES Hire. Also, Fine CARRIAGES strictly for Family use. Match Horses, Siegle Harness noms, an Saddle Horses bought, sold on Commission. Covered inn on the Premises fe Two Hundred Head of Mules.

Augusta, Oct 13 3m42 ries, -oANEW AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK 0. GROCERIES just reeeived, cmbrucing of those Fancy Groceries, (00OD THINGS,) Required During thc Holidays -ALSO- Table WINES and COOKING WINES Old BRANDY. WHISKEY; RUM and GIN: 5 kgs tn Old Irish and Scotch WHISKE" Juft roce and for sale by JAS. G. BAILIE At 205 Bruad Augusta, Ga.

Dec 22 tf 52 WAGON li BLACKSMITH SHOPS JL IIB Undersigned gltei notice that he is nc prepared to have REPAIRED in a good an workmanlike manner, WAGONS, CARRIAGES BUGGIES, and other Vehicles that may I brought to bis Bbopr, at fair and reasonable pr ces for Cash. NEW WAGONS, CARTS and BUGGIES wi also he pat up in the best style, and on as reasor able terms as can be afforded. Having EFFICIENT and EXPERIENCE WORKMEN in my Shops, and a good supply the BEST SEASONED TIMBER, no pains wi aparad to give entire satisfaction to those wi may send their work to these Shops. W. W.

ADAMS, Sept tf BOOTS AND SHOES THE Subscriber announces to the public thi he has couimonced the BOOT AND SHO Butines, and will manafacturo all the Different Styles aud Qualities, Embracing in part Ladies" Fine Stool GAITERS and BOOTEES Misses and Children's superb SLIPPERS an BOOTEES; Gentlemen's Finn Pump Sole, and Watei proof BOOTS. SHOES and GAITERS; Boys' Walking and Fino SHOES, Ac. A11 of which are warranted to be made of th best material and by thu mont competent workmei Complete aatisfnrtiun will lie rendered to all wb may favor me with their work. I Mttatlcd that I can OFFER INDUCE MENTS in tho way of good Work and Loi Prices heretofore unknown in this Town. All ask fair trial.

EST Orders for BOOTS, SHOES, Ac, of ever, kind filled on shortest notice. REPAIRING neatly and promptly dons t3T TERMS STRICTLY CASH. No wor! delivered until pnid far. W. D.

RAMEY, Next door to J. B. SULLIVAN. Jan. 7, 3m 2 FISK'S PATENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS! THE Subscriber has just received an nssor of beautiful Rosewood finisl METALLIC BURIAL CASES and CASKETSAir-tight and indestructible-forprotecting sm preserving the ho will sell at biet moderate advance nn origin al cost and transportation.

those CnseshaTetbi preference over all others. strictly Cn-h. J. M. WITT.

Kdgefield, Mar IS tf ll NOTICE. GUARDIANS, TRUSTEES, COMMITTEES, aro required to make thtir Return? to thia Office by the of April. Thoso failing to do so will be ruled. Z- W. CAEWILB, C.B.-J.P.

Office, Jos 28 In Pill FORTE AGENCY, ia Charleston in 1337; And in Augusta in 1848. TUE Subscriber takes pleasure in informing the residouts of Edgefield.and the adjoining Districts that he has been appointed Agent for the THREE BEST PIANO MAKERS IN THE WORLD, vit: STEINWAY A SONS, New York, CHICKERING A SONS, Boston, HAZELTON New York. And ho will Boll' their Instruments at FACTORY PRICES, with froigh added. Persons wishing to purehase a SUPER TOR PIANO FORTE will please send for Circulars sud Illustrated Catalogues, and they will lind they can purchase from the BEST MAKERS, at as Low as they can of inferior ones. Illustrated Catalogues and Circulars sent froe of all charges.

GEO. A. OATES, 240 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, QA. Agent for Mason A Hamlin's celebrated CABINET ORGANS. Apr.24 tf Itt ESTABLISHED IN 1850 THE Subscriber would re-, spectfully inform the citizens of Edgefield und thc surronndingcountry.

that he keeps SPECIAL ESTABLISHMENT for the REPAIR of WATCHES and JEWELRY. All work entrusted to his care will be executed promptly, warranted for.one.year. At his Store will bo found ono. of largest Stocksof Gold and Silrer Of the bast European and American manufacture in tho juthern States, with a select assort-1 meut of RICH AND NEW STYLES ETRUSCAN GOLD JEWELRY. Set with Diamonds, Pear's, Rubios, Oriental Garnets, Coral.

Ac. Also, Sr.rji) SILVER WARE, com-isting of full TEA SETS, WAITERS, ICE AND WATER PITCHERS, CASTORS, GOBLETS, CUPS, KOHKS, SPOONS, And everything in the Silver Ware line. FINE SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARRELED JJ Colt's, Smith A Weston's, Cooper's, Remmington's, Sharp's, Derringer's, PISTOLS. And many others of the latest invention. FINE CUTLERY.

SPECTACLES, WALKING CANES, PERFUMERY, AND FANCY GOODS Of every variety be found in .1 first class Jewelry Establishment. A. One Door below Augusta Hotel, 1G3 Brood Street, Anguuta, Ga. Oct 15 42 GUNS, PISTOLS, CUTLERY, I STILL CONTINUE THE GUN BUSINESS at my old stand, 243 Broad Stroet, ant my STOCK 15 NOW COMPLETE, as follows Double and Single Barreled GUNS POWDER, SHOT and GUN CAPS, all varie tics; FIXED AMMUNITION for all shed Pistols Powder FLASKS, Shot BAGS, Game BAGS Cott's, Smith A Wessons, and other PISTOLS Also, afine Stock of POCKET KNIVES, Rogers and Westenholm's Rogers' TABLE CUTLERY PAD LOCKS and DOOR LOCKS, Ac. As my 0 UNS were made to order in England expressly for me, they aro warranted tu be ao A No.

1 to give satisfaction, and a prices to suit the lilacs. REPAIRING OF GUNS dono promptly. E. H. ROGERS, No.

245, Broad Augusta, Ga. Dec .1 3m 19 JOHN BOHLEB H. WARNER DEALERS IN FINE LIQUORS, Family and Fancy Groceries, TOBACCO, CIGARS AND SNUFF PIPES OF ALL KINDS, Powder, Sliot. Caps FAN NOTION AND Musical Instruments, AND ALL KIND OF STRINGS ALSO, DEALERS IN Ready ttnilc Clothing, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, PERFUMERY AND SWEET SOAPS, i No. 142 and 144 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.

Nov. 6, 45 PLANTERS' HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GA. Newly Furnished and Refitted, Unsurpassed by any Hotel South, jf Was Reoponed to the PuML Oct. 8, ISM.

ll T. S. NICKERSON, Proprietor. Jan. 1.

tf 1 HISTORY MCGOWAN'S C. 3KIGADE lt S.ileatthe Drug Store of TEAGUE CARWILE, The History of a Brigade South Carolinians, known first as am subsequently. a3 Brigade." by J. lately an Officer of the First Regi ment, S. C.

Price, $1,50 copy. T. W. CARWILE. Jan 30 5 CLOTHING CLOTHING 1 HE subscriber ha? opened in th! Village a good stock of READY AI ADI CLOTHINGS eontiating of Single Sarment and Cloth niid Cnssimerc Suils.

Also a lot of CLOTHS and CASSIMER ES whicl he will to order. He is prepnrod to furnish his friends and oh customers with CLOTHING as low as tho Au gusta market for Cash. JOHN COLO AN, Agent. Nov. 6, tf 4M Fisk's Metallic Burial Cases.

JUST received a lot of FISK'S CELEBRATED METALLIC BURIAL CASES-of thc litest styles. Also, on hand, of my own manufacturo and finish, a beautiful nssortment nf MAHOGANY, WALNUT, POPLAR and PINE COFFINS. All of which I Hin at LOW FIGURES, and STRICTLY FOR CA SIL M. A. AIARKERT, Next door to Advertiser Office.

Jan IC tf 3 Glass and Putty. ALargolotof Wj NT OW GLASS, nf different Ono Barrel of PUTTY, just rceeivod and for sale by TEAGUE CARWILE. Oct 17 tf 42 Notice. I A LL Portons indebted to the Estati of MOSES XJL ROLSTON, deceased, ave requested to make payment of the WILSON HOLSTON, Adm'r. Feb 4 3m No.

1 itfcetiDg C. GOODRICH, PHILLIP WJNEMAN, I South Carolina. ASHITUllST, xi DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, Charleston, S. Nov. 20, Gin The Best Tonic Now in Use! MANUFACTURED BY C.

F. PANKNIN, CHARLESTON, S. C. Charleston, Jan 1 ESTABLISHED 1854. LJNGlfflW SELL.

Importers and Wholesale Dealers IN MILLINERY, STRAW, AND GOODS, North-East Corner Meeting and Market Sts INVITE the Trade to examine their full ant varied assortment of BONNETS and HATS, trimmed ami untrimmed RIBBONS, ol nil descriptions, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, DRESS CAPS, NETS, VEILS, of nowest designs, RUCHES, LACES.CRAPES SILKS, CORSETS, HOOPS, Af Charleston, Oct 1 6m foreign Attachment. State of South Carolina EDGEFJELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. W. H. Timmerman Foreign Attachment.

Mathew M. Mays, THE Plain I iff in thc above stated caso bavin; this filed his Declaration in my office am the defendant 'laving neither wife nor Attorwej known to resido within thc limits of this State ot whom copies of ss id Declaration with rules ti plead can be served On motion of J. L. Addison Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered that said Dcfendnn appear plead said Declaration within year and a day from tho date horeof or final absolute Judgment will bc giren against him. S.

HARRISON, c.c.E.i). Maj 22, IS 6(5 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, COMMON PLEAS. Eliza Lanham es Fi Joel Curry, THE Plaintiff in thc abovo slated case havin this day tiled bis Declaration in wy and tho Defendant having neither wife nor Attoi ney known to reside wilkin tho limits of thi State on whom copies of said- Declaration wit rules to plcid can ko served On motion of J. I Addison, Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered that sai Defendant appear and plead to said Declarado within a year and a from the date hereof final and absolute will he (riven him. 3.

HARRISON, cc.H.P. April 12, 1566. 10 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN CO MO PLEAS. William Weeks Foreign Attachment, Joel Curry, THE Plaint iff In thc above stated case havin this day flied his Declaration in my and the Defendant having neither wife uor Attoi ney known to reside within the limits of this Stat on whom copies of said Declaration wi'h rules plead ean be served On motion of J. L.Addisor FlaintifX's Attorney, ordered that raid Defender Appear and plead to said Declaration within year and a day from the dato hereof or nn absolute Judgment will be clrtn against him.

S. HARRISON, c.c.K.n, April ly State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS.1. G. W. Murphy A Slocum, vs For.

Attach. J. A. Puss, THE Plaintiffs ir: thc above staled caso ha this day filed their Declaration in my office and the Defendant haring neither wife no- Altor ney known to reside within thc limits nf thi State on whom copies of said Declaration rules to plead can bc served On motion of W. ADAJIS, Attorney, Ordered that said Defendant appear and plead tb sab Declaration within a year and a from thc dat hereof or final and absolute Judgement will given against him.

S. HARRISON, C.C.E.D. Sept. 29, lyq 41 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY.

BY W. F. Ordinary of Edgefield District. hansom Tlmmerman has applied to mo for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the good? and chattels, rights and credits of John Clcgg, late of tho Districl aforesaid dee'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish and singular, tho kindred and creditors ol tb? said deceased, to ht uud appear before me, nt out noxt Ordinary's Court for thc said District, to bi boldon at Edgofiolc.

Court House, on tin Feb. show cause, if any, why th? said administrator should not bc granted. (livon under my lund and seal, this 13th day of Fob. in tho year of our Lord ono thousand oight hundred and sixty-seven, and in the Dist year of the Independence of tho United State! of America. W.

F. DURISOE, o.a.D. Feb. 8 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY.

BY W. E. DUETSOE, 'Esquire, Ordinary ol Edgefleld District. Whereas, Daniel. McGee, has applied Ul me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and creditf of Thomas McGee, lute of tho District aforesaid, dee'd.

Those aro, therefore, to.cite and admonish and singular, thc kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be r.od appear before me, at oni next Ordinary'? Court for thc said District, to be boldon at Edgefiold C. on the 28th doy of Feb. inst, to show if any, why the said administration should not bo granted. Given nndor my band and seal, this 1 iluy of Fob. in tho ycir of our Lord, one thousand '-iyht hundred and sixty-seven, and in the 91st year of American Independence.

VT. Fob. 20, MANUFACTURERS' OF REVOLVERS, BJFLESj Muskets and Carbines, For tho United States Service-. Alio, POCKET BELT So REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS; kifle Canes Revolving Rifles, Riflo and Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials sold by Gun Dealers and tho Trado Generally. days of Housebreaking aid ove'ry'Hovscj Store, Bani, have one of REMINGTON'S REV OL VERS.

Parties dearing to avail themselves of the late improvements in Pistols, and superior workmanship and form, will find all in the New Remington Revolvers. Circulars containing cut? -and coscription ol Arms will bo furnishednpori application. A SONS, Ilion," T. MOORE NICHOLS No. 40, Courtland New York Feb 4 km.

6 State of South Carolina, KDGEFIELD DISTRICT, "IN, EQUITY. Mary 3. Simkins, vs. Ame-ided 73111. Emma Simkins, IT appehring to my satisfaction that ARTHUR W.

YOUNGBLOOD, one of.tbs to tiffs Bill resldes-bcyond the iimitt of this State, On motion Mr. Solicitor, It ii ordered that ha do plead, answer, or demur to this Rill within three months from tho publication of this order, und in default Judgement fro will be rendered against him. Z. W. C.E.E.D.

Nov. 22, 3m 48 State of South Carolina, ED GE FIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. A. Hollingsworth, Adm'or, vs Mary A.

Harrison, E. IL Ligroone ct. ct. ni. BY Virtue of.nn Order of the Curt in cutre, all and singular th? creditors of JAMES e.

HARRISON, are required to prove their claims before the Commissioner on or the 1st day of March next, or in default thereof, be-barred from all benefit under the decree to bo pronounced herein. Z. W. CARWILE, c.E.E.D. Jan.

1, lSft7. St 2 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Ariel Able A L. K. Bodie, vs Green Bodie et ni.

BY Order of th? Court in tili? catie, the Creditors of FELIX E. BODIE, are required to present and prove their Claims before the Cotnniisi-inner, on or hefore thc first of March next. Those failing to do so will le barred from all benefit under the Decree to le pronounced herein. Z. W.

CARWILE, C. E. E. D. Jnn St 2 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY.

H. T. Wright, Bill to va Call in V. A. Herlong and Creditors, AK BY Order of thc Court, the Creditors of HENRY C.

nERLONG, ate required t. present and prove their respective demands be toro the Commissioner of this Court on or befort tho first Monday in April next. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.P.

Jan 24, 1S67. Ot 5 The State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTINCT. INEQUITY. Jno. C.

Linier A June E. Seig- 1er, Adm ors, uf M. C. Sedgier et al. Uto' Order of thc Court tho creditors ol DA VII SEIGLER, ure required to presen provo their beforo the Commisiionei on or before the first dav of April next.

Z. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Jan 24, Ut 5 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN OH Ul NARY. BY W. F.

DURISOE, Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, Z. W. Carwilo C.E.E.D. has applici to mc for Letters of Aduiinistmtion, on xl and singular tho good? und chattels, rights of Juhn Dorn, late ol the Distric deceased.

These ure, therefore, to cite admonish al and singular, thc kindred and creditor? of th said deceased, tu be ami appear me, at ou next Ordinary's Court fur tho said District, to holden ot Edgcftold C. on the 21st day next, to show cause if any. why thc sail administration should not, he granted. Given under my hand and this 9th day Feb. in thc year of our Lord one Ihou.and cigh hundred and sixty-seven r.nd in of American Vf.

F. DURISOE, O.E.DFeb Ot 7 State of South Carolina ED GE FIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W.F. DURISOE, Edge field District. W.

Carwile, C.E.E.D.hnsapplied pine for Letters of Administration, on H11 and sin gular the and chattels, ric Us and credit of John F. Lovelace, late of thc District afore iaid deceased. Ihcse are, therefore, to cite un.I ni and singular, (he kindred and creditors of tb said deceased, to bo andappcarbofore mo, at on next Ordinary'sCourt forthosaid District, tob holden at Edgcfield Court House, on the day of March next, to show enuc if any, wh; the saitl sbowbl net be granted. li i ven under my bund md read. this ds; of Fob.

in the year of our Lord, ono thous and eight hundred and sixty-sci en, and in th ninety-fir? year of tho sovereign ly and Indepen lenee of the United Suites of America. W.F.DURISOE, O.E.D. Feb State of South Ciirolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F.DURISOE, Ordinary of Edge, field District.

Whereas, Mary K. Glover has applied to for Lcttors of Administration, on all and singulai the goods and rights credits ol Samuel Glover late of the District aforesaid, dee'd. These arc, therefore, to cito and admonish and the kindred and creditors of thc said deceased, to be and appear befare me, at om nex-t Ordinary's Court fur the said District, to Ix holden at C. on the 4th day ol March next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be grant Given under my bond and seal, this ISth day of Feb; in the yeur df dur Lerd one thousand eight hundred and in the 91 si year of tho Independence of the United State? of America. W.F.DURISOE, O.E.D.

Feb. 8 Stae of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY W. F. DURISOE, Ord of Edgefield District.

Whereas, Laura C. Maynard hns applied tc me for Lotter? of Administration, on all and singular tho gooda nnd chatties, rights and credits of Dr. John W. Mayuard late of tho district aforesaid, deceased. These arc, therefore, to ciro and admonish all nnd singular, the kindred and -editors of thc said deceased, to ho and appear bef me, at Our next Ordinary's Court for tho said District, to bc holden at Edgoficld C.

IL, on the 4th day March next, to show cnute, if uny, why tho said administration should net bo granted. Given under my bund and seal, this ISth day of Feb. in tho year of our Lord ono.thousai|d eight hundred and sixty-seven and in lae ninety-first year of American Independence. W.F.DURISOE, O.E.D. Feb.

20, 2t 8 Administrator's IVolice. ALL Persons having Claim? against tho Estate of ABNER SWEARINGEN, will present thc same, duly attested, icrtbwiih; and those indebted to said Estate are notified pay without delay, as longer indulgence cannot be rea. L. tf. Ad'or.

Jas ta PUBLISHERS. OF SHEET MTJSjo, And Hus! 3 would respectfully call tba attention of IT Choir-Leaders and Singing' School Teachers to our establishment, viere all kinds of Church Music, Glee and Anthem Books can be obtained on the most favorable The- long experience of our Mr. PMrrirs, in Musical Conventions, Ctoirs, tho Concert Room udSunday School, enables him io giro advice information on all pointa of musical interest as to the selection cf prober works of instruction, formation of Musical Schools-progress in musical studies; and items of interest to composers, leaders, teachers nxd students. Sheet Music fnruiihid'ijn tfee terms, with promptness and Country orders solicited-and selections triade for concerts, Ac, Ac. NOW' RdlADY: Will be True to eta.

The Orphan E. eta. The Bose E. eta. Faik7 of the A.

eta. Mea.jrji (for A. eta. Four of any of- tho above will be forwarded on receipt of ope dollar. for a i BB WN A PERKINS, 420 Broome Yorfc City.

New York, Jan 1 4ml ilia 8 LOB SIT. AH? flrst-Class Laundries, nf Thousand? of amilies aaa Should be used by all. It gives a beautiful polish, making tho iron pass.smoothly over the cloth, saving nrufB time and labor. Goods dont up will it keep-clean Iongts, consequently will not wear cut so soon. IT-MAKES OLD LINEN LOOK LIKE KEW Sold by Druggists and Grocers generally.

OUR IMPERIAL BLUE IS THE BES'tf IN THE W-ORLD1 It Ls soluble in hard as well as soft water. It is put up in the safest, r. ca test, and most convenient form of any offered to the public. IT IS WARRANTED NOT TO STREAK THE CLOTHES Sold hy Grocers and druggists generally. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom we offer extraordinary inducements.

Address NEW YORK GLOSS No. 218 Fulton St, New York. Om 1 Sc PIANa FORTE 490 Broad waly? New York. THESE.PIANOS received the Highest Award of Merit at tho WorltPe the belt makers from the cities bf New York, Philadelphia, Ballimore ot dj Boston also, the Gold Medal at the Inititute, foi FIVE SUCCESSIVE YEABS? Our Pianos contain tho French Grand Action, Harp Pedal, Overstrung Tull Iron Frame, and all Modern Impro Every Instrument tcrirren'frf Fi YE YEARSl Made under the supervision of Mr. J.

GBOVESTEEN, who has a practical experience of over thirty-five years, and is the maker of over eleven thontand Piano-Fortet. Our facilities for manufacturing enable us to sell these instruments from $100 to $200 cheaper than any class piano forte. A. OATES, Augusta, ls tho authorised Agent for the sale of these PIANOS, and will always keep a aumber on hand for the inspection of tho public. Aug 8 IjHtP 32 GREAT IMPROVEMENT JN MACHINE Salesroom, New York, 250 WASHINGTON BOSTON, 921 C1IESNUT PHILADELPHIA.

Patented Feb'. 14, 18C0. THIS MACHINE iu constructed on entirely new principles of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable improvements, having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to be Simplicity and Perfeclion Combined. It has a straight needle, perpendicular action makes the LOCK or SHUTTLE STITCH, which will neither RIP nor RAVEL, and ia alike on both sides; performs perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest Nansook muslin, with cotton, linen or silk thread, from thc coarsest to tho finest number. Having neither CAM or COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs smooth as ii Emphatically a Noiseless Machine? It requires FIFTY PER CENT, lew power to drive it than any other machine ta the market.

A girl twelve years of age can work it steadily, without fatigue or injury to health. Its Strength and wonder al simplicity of construction renders it almost impossible to get out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give entire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superior article, to come and examine this UNRIVALLED MACHINE, One half hour's instruction is to enable any person to work this Machine to their entire satisfaction. Agents wanted for all towns in the United States, where agencies ire not already established. Also, for Cuba, Central and South America, to whom a liberal discount will be given.

EMPIRE MACHINE MANUFACTURING 536 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Aug 1 31 An Invention of Rare Elcrit: runt METAL TOP LAMP CHIMNEY, THAT WILL NOT BREAK BY HEAT, Burns up all eas and breaks by putting on a sbacre short, and not top? heavy: is easily cleaned by removing top; in fact, the moat perice: chimney known -and in fast superseding all others whore it has booi introducid. No dualer can afford to bo without them. NEW LAMP CHIMNEY 73 Warren N. T.

Aug 14 Cm SEWING MACHINE i Principal Office, 616 NEW YORK. GREAT IMPROVEMENT in Sewing Malbina. Empire Shuttle, Crank Motion Sewing Machine. It is rendered noiseless in action. Its motion all positive, it is not Hable to get out of-order.

It is tb? best Family Machine! Notice is called to our new and Improved Manufacturing Machine, for Tailors and Boot and SI Fitters. Agents wanted, to whom a liberal discount will be given. No consignments made. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO. Aug 8 lyHtP Administrailior's Notice.

ALL persons having demands again st the of JAMES M. LANHAM, deceased, are requested to present tl em, duly attested, to the undersigned, or to W. ft. Adams, at once and those in anywise ii debted to said Estate are oarnestly requested to make payment without delay to the JAS. A.

DEVORE, Ad'or. Jan. Sm 4 A Card. TnB NOTES and ACCOUNTS due 8. E.

BOWERS, Have been taken out of my hands, and I bave no control over them. If they should be put in suit, I hope no blame will be atUcbod to me. But I would advise all Indebted to pay on forthwith. e. E.

BOWERS: Hamburg, Feb lt, 2ft Q-t PER YEAR I -We want Agents everywhere to sell our IMPROVED $20 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted ii ve years.

Above salary or large commissions paid. The oxLv machines sold in United for loss than $10. which artfully licenced ly Hoice, Wheeler Wilton, Grover Ar Bulter, Sieger Bachtlder. All other cheap machines are t'nfringenieute and tho teller ot veer eire liable to ar. rett, fine and imprieontient.

Illustrated eiecaIsrs sent free. Address, or call apon Sha? A Clark, at Bi dd lo ford, Maine, or Chicago, EL Juno 6 Inlj.

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