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Edgefield Advertiser from Edgefield, South Carolina • Page 4

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BT CO. COLUMBIA, S.C^ Xor. 10 of rfpreav.nu tive? lie several ia wh't'a Yoi-' reprssariled. me Qi South Carolina, Batik cf Planters and Mochan; c'a S-juth L'aroiira. lia.uk LK; State Bank of South Carolina, oliua, South Western feoplus Bank, Fermera Exchauga Bank, Coiamerctal Bank ut South Carolins, al Cfcsriw, Rauk ol George town, Bauk'of Chealx-r and Bank of Pail tile fbllowiuy adoptee" Vv her caa experience ti aa that tbe uri? to bV lb? GoteiVrnentv which Treaaury ar? inadequate tmuuut ut'the note to prevent the evils Of oa-etitial to thc in teces ta of the people'and ol ihe-Oorermceut tbe ghi io pay Gor eminent dues ia issue? should, be wairsd- hy the people tu a- certain t-xtcnt, --end mea aurea be adopted by Ihe Goveiuuieu redeem or fn tid the cu ti re amountu? the said much ayr shali reduce thu sum ot the currency to tir? Luudred millions ($200,000,000) or Fur tho aecomplbdimeiit of th ia object, tUe are rcco ui mended- tafJkijuocotry and the Government, bj meeting: 1.

coupon be amount, ot millions tbe ly)ada sax'per cent. coupomr in eau. sixty millions of to be collected an Fiuailr duri ag tho WHO lo period of tho said joan, for tbe payment of the interest- on tbe above That-'tho said tax aba i be paid io coin, and that the coupons of tbe above honda be in the payment ol thia tax in lieu of coiu. That the ti bonds shall be offer ed for tale in any Other manner, they flint be apportioned the the OOH fed eracy, and "shat a be ap jointed lor eack State to make kuowu to the tax payers ia each Collection District the necessity of providing themselves with sufficient amount to pay thia specific tax, and who ahab par, in eacb Diet riet, tbe amouut of bonds required aud that Treasury no tas t' aliissued Le received in. payment for tho bonds.

air existing Treaaury notea-ofdiQjrunt iaaUes and dates be abolished. 5. That the interest on. tho. stock of tho fifteen millions loan be ptid hy checks en "the Treasury, and that the said be -recejved in payment ci the export duty on cotton he manner as the.

coupons un Ute hoads of tW same loan. "6C "That afiveper cent call loan be established similar te the first or original cali loan, the ali Treasury no ids be received at tbe that tbe'pre-ient fir? pei. per cent, call loans be T. Tint the right of the holders of Treasury rotes which pon their flee are- fundablo ir. be and-an eight 'per cent, atock, nt a short period, aud a's? thai all he attached to the original six per call-loan be us tated.

1 bat an increased duiy be le vied on all imports-andexporta during of the war, aud that the 9sme.be collected in eena Or approrred-hilJa on- England or france. 9. That sn II t-be casted hy the Government and kept the Treasury Department, duty it shall be to supply a new issue Treasury notes in the amount that.majr:. remain in circulation of the present issues, and tba; the new shall expresa on face of the I that -tba same sro receivable in payment of I al! public. except such ss are "pacifically required to be paid in.coin.

JO. That there ahould he an issue nf of a large denomination, say and $10,000, sufficient to facilitate the iraus- miasion of fonda and the seulement of bal- anees. gentlemen were appointed a committee to present theatregoing to the li convention ol b-mk represent r.i i ves, to be held st Augusta on the 1 Gt instant; Of irge A. Trenhoi Charle? M. ur man, M.

C. decai. Geo. S. Cameron, Allan Extract fro us the minutes.

J. A. FO Chairman. ALLS? MACK A fi UN, The he Season" csn.e tJT yiastftsdiryrat No, 167" Mlainatreet, until lately One of attract ive gamin jr of the c'-ty. Tho sale was icon ducted by E.

S. Pleasants, auctioneer, who appeared With 'a' whit? kids, waiaicoat, black dress" coat, barrt? pants-Lis "general mako up giving to the umuual occasion. of buyers Aud spectators was large, aud compused mostly of that class who aro expected to bid not gape aud look onTairrl se? the mont superb piece of furn tn re mechanical ever put together" go" for a song. Among the femaies wc noticed the xeveral proprtetreaseS of aa many faaliion.ibie one up aud the Other down to wu, and they seemed tobe bidders in competition for several pieces of furni tuTe-very dear rabie in their estimation. Aa might be eipected'from the elegant style of exposed, bidding waa lively, and were obtained that wi? do no discrediteven tri tbe gaiting fraternity.

Au elejantset ofs.ilrei-plated ware brought $300, and another, surpassing the first ra an beauty, SI.200. A stunning rosewood sideboard wu" knocked down" St $900, but the exclamation of what-a pity 1" from a bystander caused the sideboard to change hands imnrediately at tir an advance of 150 on the first pnce. A seotad sideboard wa? sacri (ked at $900, and a third? as tbe elegant aostioneor 3aid, wa? sctually tkruwti away" al $C40. Tue gorgeons TU the House of Lonis" and Commons'' $800 apiece uuder'iis hiimuer and the more silver fungue oflhe auctioneer, who, as he Urued swsy after tba knock said that more than the vahiaof the naked. glaaS.

sot of. Bohemian bronght 01,. 000, and ooversl otSer ta proportiena' sum. Two ntassiver dnater'" ohattdeliers'were literally. bat figuratively-for for tb? pair.

A bat-rack anti two langipshing easv sold The reraaining-ank-tes sold in proportion, and were not alow ia following their aristocratic predecooiurs in tbo trilling mat ter of "Examiner. BnoAD hsvo doubtless inquired significance of ttie broad arrow1'wh'eb has been put upoa the reMj It ii.n'icateS jby Her iv. murk in the of arrow head, which is cut or otlier'irise flxdd on in Her ships or doekrarda, io order to prevent of royakwoval The mark a-Mutned si the of "the Eiwarda, tlfj arrow" considered tbe. most aeanon of attack,) tao proper tv nt thu king. be lound in.

posje.K8iyn of any property marked is a criminal offtuce, with a heavy iue. dmidatit a oula Spre.iiiy. 2d. lt ia tuan i fee tty those p-reons a have made money cr. tho r.b.? be-in ii tiiwe made.

it oat of ila' war. mxau to cveiy iolUr iboir geius, if-co -touch" he arayia tue field smd-the public That of ihe aUfpiua currency, to pasa Uw requtring lliree-fourths ot ali prpSLt'roiu every or 4 thought necessary, a greater proportion, to be in four par cc ut. Confederate honda. 4th." a Uw ia riy al i etntnaot- ly ti, use eiiizqpe Luve the general fur laouey to un fx-tu nate, citizen yr.bo hate been driven from their homes aud- who.e properly btefrbeeu plundered, and pre emit? due to the brave uteri of tho who fought kb well abd who have 'va ranch. hv- thst UrecipiuraU bia war made their foti tares out of the off heir "Ueighbore aud the licit lt ie tbereiore, ou their part, tl liberal aud unpatriotic, if for'jthcm victims before, theycandie iud acid to.

vest in Confederate bonus their very gains. Cou- sequen Ur all having, fur their object the absorption of thecurreuxjrby- jneatrs of bouda, the -payment of which IB to apecifie-and extraordinary securities, ar? obvioiwly Unjust. PLANTER. r--; riebt Ktcbraond Whig, -ya that about 'i or o'clock on Saturday evening, a force oi Yankees, a portion of Meade's nnuv, variously estimated at fro ai to 20.1)00, advanced on HayV Louisiana and -kc's North Carolina bfigadea, arno were picketihg on the north of tire Rappahaiinock, near Kelly rs ford. Tie enemy being in overwhelming tint'two brigades were cut off and and most of them talien prisoners.

A amati -number were killed.and. wounded. General Haya, we understand, aaved some GOO men, wuile a atoaf! number of the Nea tili Card na brigade escaped. VF? alf lost four pieces of artillery, but saved the and Our- losa prisoners, ia estimated by some at or by otbersratjauiuch larger number. The numerical strength of the two' brigades will scarcely exceed 3,000 men.

TT? learn.that (ven. hays himself was captured at uue time, hnc aubarqnentiy escaped. Geo. Liokc on detached duty tu North-Uirolinn. and hilt brigade was co rn ant! cd by the Senior Colonel, whoa? lia'tue we have been unable to learn.

Although encountering overwhelmmg fjree, our men" are represented to hive fought gallantly, and i ground with Urge umnoers of and wounded Yankees; The ore tsubstantially the facts aa Correctly aa we could ascertain them from and anea who left the ar yesterday. We that no cial information has T.et been that wa have leafed itt relation to the affair, and nothing through the Associated We hope that-further inloricaunn witi ahow the aftair to be leas- serijiu than at present reported. It believed that the greater portion of Meade's army baa crossed the. Kappa han nock, iud is pn-babiy advancing, in. which event a rouerai engagement of the two arm tea may jccur at any tuna so Of our owu movement? it may not yet be advisable to Suffice it to say, Gen.

Lee ia well prepared low for a as vt hen he lately. chaaed Meade to Bristow and that ho will him, if it is necessary to fight, in a poai "a ut his awn choosing. it will be from news irotn the Herald -that MOHOU has Men pi oparina for au advance. Io of thifr tbe Whig if the 10th iuiorma aa that few or no addiional purlieu Urs; bavo been aecei ved from the ir ht un the K.ipp.dianiiock All ust wc have bceu'aWe to ascertain ia mainly rn ti vc olthe slaloment in otir last fight is rvpreeenteU'tohave b'rfen'uf a non dewperate character, and our men did fearful execution among the Yankees, is we expected thc last report, modifies, to orne extent, tbe of our lose, aud make considerably leai serious than at first rc pured. A SOUTH Oaaonxa NKGRO is Naw Your.

-A cuapUiu who, having been left behind rah the unded al Gettysburg, vms carri'd New York, that but a ie tv of the captured al Gettysburg took the oath of LVginnce to the Yankees. Most of them lesdily refused to work or fight for Lincoln. lr relate? the following conversation between ten. Af orris, U. A.

aud Titus, a negro from ioutb Carolina: Titus, are you willing to mlist and tight for liberty uuder the Stars ind Stripes shoot me fuatj and len I won't ti jg Li gainst my Government. Morris-Weil, Titus, they "arti going to put rou all in thu army if you go South T-. Titiu-Dat'a iist what I want, air. Morris-Dona you iwnnt a good suit of r.othes? Titus-Not from your tJovernraent, air; Tty Government ir nola to give rae Motria-Ob, pshaw! your Government's played your mouey ia worthless. alhyou know about if, de money'" jiat aa good hi tho Solif as 'tis in de Norf; for dar eberyting high and money plenty, here eberyting cheap- sud money ekace.

bava a dollar dude Sou where buckra don't baye a dime.m de Oh, dar, man, i know you aint ltIk'in when yon asia dis chile to tight gin de Soaf, y. Mobile Advertiser sa'ysMhe average durationo? a Yankee General in active Berri ce would be an interesting subject ol inquiry. Rosecrans lifted longer tbau moat of them having succeeded Ii tic ll on the 'ititu of October, 1852,. ami been Basllized in turn oh tba 19 of October; Be waa luckier than moat other dog? for while, every dog his day he had three huudred and sixty of thom-aloiobt fr year. RxsToatNG TH? U.vio?i, -The brutal Federal soldi ar and their more br nt al officers have a great way of res tori ng the.

ni on." 'Here a sample oftheirdeeds Mississippi, committed during their''late raid in the vicinity bf Holly Springs i Qu their retreat passing through Wyatt, they burned every hi'-uw in the pUce, end would not permiUtuv of this suite re re to lave anything-not even in tbs Western portion country through which they retreated they barned ail the reatdenc-s andiiarnal They also deal roy ed the little ptoien oi Holly Springs they passed it On I theCupidaroi the Court iu Spriugs, tne smoke of aa many as fifteen ur twenty fires could pUtuiy be seen all atong the route ot their retreat, aijd it halieved not a single reaidvJiee or barn in that part of the country, has escaped them. ii sa'd ru osUl'iihed his kjAdqtmrters at Cu'peppar witrlsl whale ia known to be sooth tho Hap. pahaaaoek. OFFICE 1. 43.

fio i. i fahi PT AIS' TIltMAN WATSON, Junior, Agoit for uicui f-r a portion ol Edenfield 'District. Bi? Litio will exten? from Mr. Joel OB'to? Cul bin Kuti to Lapp ell'? Depo-, on A Columbia Ninrtv Hut Dopot -thence tn- Pwry'? Perry River, (via LibwEtr Jbvga down tsm Hiver tj Hamburgs from.th;;ice down tao.South Cyroliua cite Oaruwuli thence tHV'Dutriui lina botweoo Baruaeil' and" Lexington ut fer Mr. Kideell's.

Ila is authorised subsistence plisa lot whee necessary to (visa tba supplies held bj those who rafas? to to the Government. Ile authorised to tn receipt forth? portion tko T'a iu Kind eunsiltiug Wheat, Hu ck wheat, M-lasses, Ground Peas, Bacon and Potatoes'. JOHN P. RILKT, i Oapfc A A. C.

OFFICE PU it CH Aft IN SUBSISTENCE VflbiytnLD Di STRICT, Edgefield'8. 2 BVvirtn? pf ny appointment ts PurehaBing and Impressing Agent In tho Sabsistence Department X. .8. 'for. a portion, of thu Dint riet, I leave to say tr.

the Farmers included jn my portion of District that I anLroady to receive ai Vouoipt for their porlion of the Tax in Kind due tko Confederate ai eirVor of my Store-Rooms, ut EdjjcfioW C.JH., Dcpui, Hamburg, or at Ridge P. (J. While I endeavor, in th? discharge of my duty, to a void any apparent or real ter fermi co with tho rights of all persona, tL cl ess will flnuiy ahtl proceed to itu-' press ali Subsinteuco Stores tu-ay ks held by parties in speculation. And I -fanreby all such to dosL-t lrotr. purehai-tng supplies abovo the fixed the Schrdul? of tno Impressing Commissioners: for South Carolina.

Ail the surplus produce of country will ba required prosecution of the War, and I earnestly appeal to" the eitisonj -of ibo District, to come up promptly to th? ruppert of We feel asdurod that; upon proper reflection, any one must-feel that it is hotter to to the Ooverniaout at iv fair equivalent 'than to the speculator at auy price. Thia is tho most trying hour and we certain ly will not longer aid ami abet the spf cu- iator in bringing ruin upon Persona having Subsistence' Storea for sale will hu rendering a service to thc country by promptly ie ring tho same to eke at EdguSald C. H. All.good cHirenE arr respectfully requested to report-io me any oue known to ibeea who is supplies' for speculation, otherwise I great many -will evade th? duty tkeyowe to their country." Any coramunicaliou of the kind addr-nsed td QS at Bldg? P. 0., will' bo confideuLially received im mediately attonded to.

T. WATSON, Purebaamg Agent Edgefield D'unV tr vi OF A. C. Si DIVISION No. 4." Sr.

A-rm tvs, Oct. lat, 1SC3. fgSP.GT. T. A.

JONES hereby appointed toto uko charge of th? Store-Room at Edgelield C. and''is authorised te meei ve mid receipt for the Tax in Kiad consisting of Wheat; Buckwheat, Silgar; Molasses, Beans, Peas, Gronndpoas and Booen. J. F. Capt.

AA. Ct'8. Dirisicn No. 4Oct 21 tf 4Z A Valuable Residence FOR SALE. FOR SALE' THAT BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE and PLANTATION wherncn tn? Hon.

Arthur Simkins resided at tho tima ut his death, confainiag On? Hundred porty and situate wi'kiuthe corporate limits of Edgefield Village. Thia is certainly a.very desirable residence, being located in a retired but convenient situation, and -has all aecessary buildings attached, trev and in 'good a boautitnl grove ot oak? controling the premises. Th? Dwelling has Aix Urge Well ventilated, and a larg? Story. About Porty Acres of this Tract aro well iud Will t'urnUu lire-wood for th? place tunny fears. About Thirty Acres are choice bottom laud rjigbly productive, with an admirable pasturage mr limited number of cattle.

The roto ainu er jf th? Tract is good up-laud in a fin? slate of. mliivatioQ. li' net sold at private sale, before sale day in December next, 1 will tba stria place al Edgefleld C. on that day to the highest bidder. JAME? A RMS RUM ti.

Agent For H. W. Oct. 27 43 STATE OE CAROLINA Adjntarit end Inspector Ueneral's Oflico. CoLt-ani 4, November 2, IMS.

JENE KAL ORUEUX NO.JX. EN KR AL Order No. heretofore issued from'this office, prohibited pt between JJ? agen of sixteen and fr- ru entering my military organizations, except such ni are tuthorisod aiid called fur by th? Governor and Jomm and, in cunseq of a Jard appearing in the papua under the signature J. H. ANDREWS, inritThg persons under the iga of eigbteou years, and not liable to oisoription, to juin a cuni any for service thc limits of this State, said order ls hereby with the addition, that po persia tinier th? age of eighteen years, and no person now iabla to conscription, under tho Acts of Congress, in this will be allowed to outer any such )rganizatious.

By command: A. C. ARLINGTON, Adjutant and Inspector Genoral S. C. ot the -Suic publUh JS.ov Ll Stv.

45. Teacher Wanted. ONE not subject to who will come welt recommended-1? Teach all tbebranebusually taught in a preparatory School, will find a situation for the year nour rosidowee of the Subscriber, miles South-Wdst of sedgefield C. Apply personally or through the Kdgefiald P. 0.

TUOS. Wr LANH AM, For tho Trustees. Nov ll 45 A Schocd Wanted. AYOUNG LADY, with some experience in Teaching, is desirous of getting a School or a situation aa Teacher in a private family, and will tearh the English branches usually taught, together with Music. For further information, enquire or Col.

M. Fr.Ar.it: rt, 8. C. Nov ll tf Situation as Teacher WANTED. A'SOLDIER'S WIFE, one who has had se verni experience iu teaching, desires School for the enanlog year.

Sho teaohes the customary English branches, lint not Music. Terms, Three Hundred Dellars, and board for herself and child-? boy of four yuars. Reference may be had to Dr Wi D. Jenulugs, Messrs. E.

H. Chamberlaio, E. Searles, and citizens generally af Dark Corner, Edgsfleld District AddreiB Mrs. ELSEN MEIER, Csiro P. 0..

Edgefisld Diitrior, E. C. Nor i Int 44 A Farm Wanted? IWISTI TO PUBCHASK A FARM of Pour or Fire Hundred Acres, or more, of good laud, capable nf producing Wheat and other drain, with a good for took, and plenty pf water, haring a Comfortable Dwelling and -Out Buildings, about equal distance (rom' I Augusta and Alkea, and within few miles from tho Rail Road. For such a place I will pay fair Cash price. Addi ess sae at Aiken, S.

G. G. M.00D. Neri 4t? 4,4. i i For Soldiers IWANT to boy for Soldiers Families in thia vicinity, ONE HUNDRED BUSHKL8 MEAL, SYRUP, BACON, FLOUR.

LARD, i' Vbney ha? iu my the pai tri ot'n set Vin ear ind fir Iti. erpurr Soldiers Families, and I iy uig boat KU tor say of tho irUele? delivured at the Room adjoin, ingtfae office. i W. P. DURISOK.

1 Dot 27 tf A3 Notice-. 1 Vf ILL a "ad thefollOwing" JL te cnlUet raeoorty.Totorntd to Edgvfield CB. Tueeuay, '3d Tfcursd.y, iib Barn burg, rOelthrr'a, Woodlawn P. WkiU Mann, Liberty Hill, Friday, -lodi-. Ckeathan'c, Saturday, lt th Pl ea Laue, Munday, Il SnatUrffeld, Boan will attend mo tb receive tho report of: fur the quaiUr en di tig lat 1.863, andeee relative th? retorus of.

BO muck ut Ow eroj'a as Lave hueu itt tail tita e. Tai ar to promptness in paying the if lazes, av th? Books fer, -tho jireh year tuvst thou close. IL' T. WRIGHT, 13th P. S.

Those v'ip diuire to pay either with the Duccau Kr Huyer vk Lud wich money can do in by oudonilu? lucir names inft.it, lpgibly in pencil on.tho of tho billi. This, they Ttl do at he 8 to aa vu ti tu e. SrptrJ tf 29 fr: Tax ff WILL attend st tho following times and place? Jt the Tax a by; r. K. yi.i Smyly's, Monday, 2d Nov'i Dora's) M.

Tuesday, RountrW. Store, 4th Mays' kam? evening 4 ith tsbain Friday; Allen Komp's, Col.man's Hoads, Mouday, 9th Perry's, Inesday, 10th Huiet's Store, Wednesday, 1 Ith Miekler's, thursday, 12frr Friday, Bri. J. R. Mobley's, Saturday-," th Mrs.

Allon's; Monday, Dr. G. Tuesdays 17th Jtidge, Wednesday, 18th Mrs, NorrieV 19fh George Friday! 20th 21st Monday, 2id 'At tho' same limes and places I will collect from Registered Tax Payers the Tax' on amount of gross from lat Joly lo 1st. Oct I will be required to Slake my. return tho 1 aa of Novembor.

Therefore Tar Pay er? a re respeetfully requested to meet me at my appointments, and pay up punctually. Perseus wishing te appeal from assessment or eon do SD between-tue 15th'-of October and let Nor. MAY, 13lh Diat. Col Oct7. 7t 40 Assessor's Notice.

the Colleotor, at the timo end pisces mentioned by bim, to Returns, make Assessments, netalraady made, of the "Tax in Also, take the quarterly Returns of tba amount of gross sales nf i cris ter od tax f-r tba quarter ending 30th 8apt. Every person.who, as Trustee, Guardian, -Tu-tor, Curator, Committee, -Executor or Administra-', tor, or as -Agent, AtUrney in faet, or factor, of my pnrson. orptrantjs, who ha.vo failed to make returns to mo, are hereby.notified that thoy will Bare an opportunity of doing so by meeting.me at my appointments. They'are held responsible for taxes due from the Estate, income mue oj, or property ia their possession, or under their control. And if any should fail- to avail themselves of the present opportunity, the.

penalty ot the law Le strictly enforced in every instance At the same tice I will make an estimate, the law directs, of all "neat Cattle, Horses' aird Mules, net used in cultivation, and Asses owned by each person." Planters and -Farmers will Uko due-notice thereof, and govern tnemselves accordingly. R. C. GRIFFIN, Assessor 13th Col. Dist Oct 20 tf- 43 J.

E. MUNGER, 150 Broad Angcsta, CLOCKS and JEWELRY. Efory effort.will be made to keep up my extensive Stock of SPECTACLES To suit every defect of vision. The balance of my Stock of CLOCKS, FANCY (400DS, PLATED WARE, Ac, wiU Lo sold low FOR CASH ONLY. Augusta, Jan 20 tf i KNITTING COTTON ON liAXJLS" AFRESH supply just received by E.

PENN, Agent. Aug 1.1 tf Shoe Pegs-Sboe Thread. JUST received a-aopply of -SHOE THREAD, PKOS, TACKS, Ac. Also, a gund assortment nf NEEDLES. J.

A. OURLET. Hamburg, Oct 41 "Wanted. IWILL pay the hi.v'Leitm-irket prfce. for-tnelre hundred (1200) bnebuls of good huti'ired to be delivered at tba plnee I bought of James Murrell, and hundred te the Village.

A. G. TEAGUE. al IVOm ANTATIOK IRON for salo hy B. E.

fcOWKILS, limul.un;. 22 tf 39 Final Settlement. ALL persons indebted ic- tho Estate of John R. walumy, aru requested to make pay. incut aa early aa possible.

Those having claims agaiust the Estate will them, properly' attested, to Dr. A. my authorized agent, on or before tb? 15th December next, -as a settlomoat ot said Estate will bo made in the Ordiuk-ry's Omeo on that day. LUCY GWALTNET, Ex'ix. 0ot2i td 42 PARTICULAR ATTENTION will be Notice.

ALL parsons hating demanda against the Estate nf James Bean, ard requested to present them to me between this and the first of tuber, I wish to clogo the Estate, and the E'tate wi I cot he responsible for arter that date. RANSOM T'MM ERM AN, Ex'or. Oct 27" Estate Notice. having claims against the Estate of Dr. E.

Bland, ore requested to present the same forthwith to "Mi; Jamos M. Harrison, whe ia my authdriaed' Agent iu settling up the- bus ia ts of thc Es IL E. BLAND, Adm'x. NOT 4 A LL persons having daDanda the EtJSL tata of Thaodpro F. Williams, tra quasUd lo present them, duly "ktteuted, to th? undersigned on or before the FJrat day nf Jonnary nci-, as I propose to settle said Estate on that day.

LEMUEL BROOKS, A-d'or. Kori 2m? Estray Notice. before by Mr. B. erno BAT HORSE.

ll. L. GENTRY, H.a.o. H-mburg, 27 4lm 43 Lost OH Sunday last, a Gold BREAST PINj dia' mond shaped, a ruby iu the contra surrounded with pearls. A liberal reward Will ba paid, to tija Inder, upon thn deiiTory of the Pin Ht the OfflCO.

tf 43 eithe7 white or colored, can find Immediate employmeut by addressing BATU PAPER MILLS, Augusta, Ga. Nov 10 46 Or'' TPf'illllft cwtate U--P. TUESDAY, tho'J rt. day of Deo. next, THREE belonged, to do--oise at the niuo of bil doa lib, ris HOMESTEAD il: Jennings, ijeorjc Rrinks -and Others, lu i lng.

Tb ruo Hundred Acree, more or- lc lav THE YtRQI-IN TRACT lands: ot. Jeffereon Sturfccy, Mrs. Holloway and cootainlog One Hundiid and Fifty Acres', aor? or THE BRO WU" TRACT adjoining 'hirds of I John-Dean, John and others, uomatning'j Three. more or lets. personal.

Esuto of said I consist mg bf FortY-0ne Like fy FIFTEEN HEAD OF MULES AND HORSES, SHEEP, FAT. H.Q?S,. LOT WHEAT, CORN -ONE LOT OF. COTTON, Two ono Ox Cart, Harriot, Btecksiatthand Plaut.itipp. Toola, And many olhur articles tod tedi, us to mention.

"of al.d under TwsAi'y Dollars cash; and alf sums above Twenty orv a Of iwolvo'months with interest tr-ru day ut sale. S. 8. FREEMAN, Ex'or. Oct 20" 42' and An gu st.

Weekly please uti til day cf? alu and forwarll account tu this Office. Sale. IN Pursuance of an Order from Wm. Fl Duriaoe, Eaq rOrdiirary- for Edgefield District, wilpj proceed 16 sell At the late reside cs ot W. J.

WELLS, tiecen the 9th day Dc ce bor next, all the Pei ional of deceased, consisting of LIKELY STOCK OF "MULES ANDHORSES, CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP; CORN AND" FODSER, WSEAT, PEAS, Plantation Household And Kitchen Fur. ultu re, one len of Cotton ia the Seed, articles tedious to mention. TERM.S.-On a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to Note With good security. Sum? und-r $20 Cash.

MARGARET E. WELLS, Kori 44, Executor's WILL be sold sit the late. residence of Nancy Robertson, on the 2nd day of December next, the following Real and Personal Estate, consisting of ONE TRACT OF LAtfl) Containing Out hundred 'and foi ty-three acres, more or less, lying OD Bird Creek, adjoining laads of Jehu Price A. a creelitof two and three years with, interest from day of sale. ALSO, TWO NEGROES, Jack and his wife Han aka, TVF.0.

MARES ONE YOUN.a?nORSE, TWO YOKE OF OXEN, MILK COWS, BbEF.CATTLE, FAT AND STOCK DOOS, Ono Buggy and Harness, Bods, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, and other articles loo tedious to mention. personal property will ba sold' on two years credit, with utterest from day of Purchasers io giro Noto with two good securities. JOHN U. Ney 10 45 Executors' Sale. WE will proceed to at tho.

late residence of A. Rutland, od WEDNESDAY, tue Uth December next, the Personal Ksialo el W. A. RUTLAND, consisting of EIGHT LIKELY NEGROES," MULES, CATTLE, HO.tfS AND SHEEP, OORN, FODDER, WHEAT, SEED COTTON, Household and Kitchen Furniture, months credit with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to give" Note with, approved seeui H.

M. SATCHER, KMSLEY IT, Ex'ors. TO be rented at the some time and place tito undivided P.anlation of E. W. Kui Und und W.

A. Rutland, which iain fine state ot cultivation, nd capable ef working tb bauds. L. P. RUTLAND, Adm'or Of the Estate of E.

W. Rutland SATCHER A LOTT, Ex'ors Of the Estate of W. A. Rutland Nov ll 46 State of South Carolina r'tg. EDGEFIELD DISTEICT, IN ORDINARY.

Mary Parkin aud Elis. Parkman, Applicants, vs. Parkman, Parkman, ot al, def BY an order from the Ordinary, I shall proceed te sell at Eageheld C. on the first Monday in December next, for Partition, the REAL ESTATE of Simoon Parkman, consisting of a TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND lying and being id the District State aforesaid, containing Eighty-nine more or less, und bounded hy lands of Mrs. C.

Buzzard, Peter Out and others. a credit of twelve months from day of sala. Purchaser tu givoBond with good securities, Mortgage io thu Ordinary ta Secure the parch "se uivuey. Costs to bo paid 'ia cash. Title? ex tra.

LEWIS JONES, s. n. Oct 30 ote 43" of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD IN ORDINARY. Mil tori J. Palmer aud Eliza his wife.

vs. I Alberry Marlin, Jame? Martin, Partition. Newman Mathis and wife Patsy, and others, Detendauis. r'appearing to my satisfaction tha? Asherry Martin, Jaine? Martin, Newman Mathis and ni? wife Dale C. Palmer'and his wife Beatrice, and Totiver Martlu, "Oefomlatita in the above beyond tho limits of this Slate, It is thorOfure ordered that they do and object to the division or sale of the Real Esuto of John Martin, on or before tho 24th day.

of January, 1864, or their consent to the same will be entered ol record. W. F. DURISOE, o. X.

n. Ordinary's Office, Oat 30, 1363. TSteW A Notice. LL persons indebted to tho Estate of K. M.

Fuller, are requested to make payment as early as puiutble. Those having claimi against the Estate will present thom, properly attested. AU perseus owing Mill account! caa sotie with Mr. L. Dolcich il lil.

w.u. JJ. A. FULLER, I hareby fen wa? all persons from Trespassing my Mill from banUng off wood, straw, M. A.

NdT ll 10 Notice. Jt- LL persons haring aoy demands against tho Qi Estate of N. L. Bartley, aro request? ad and required to present, their claims to the. Subscriber on or before the 8th day of February, 1864, as on that day-there will bb a Final Settlement made on said Estate in-the Ordinary's Ornee.

Those failina te hand.lu their olaims. he-barred. And all persons indebted to the Elute aro to pay up at once. H. BARTLEY, Adm'or.

S4yT" I-xeep- constantly on handa full stock of "Walnut anTMinogany COFFINS, which, from and after'this will be sold for -and at rice? as reasonable as the timei will admit The nie of tho HEARSE will be charged fer WdlngU tho same ratio. Edgefleld, 8. Oct tf 41 WILLIAM ACOB li Ul KT, KT A CHAsRLKB CABTkllC. BERRY W. HOLLOW AY, '-yii v- i rov Clerk.

s. JACK Ol? CO VAR" froi1 Ordinary, WK t. KG fe and ir? prepare? to We 0tive ea Hand Li RELY WOMAN IT? FOUR CHI LD KN wbieh we seil o'r'exohaugo' 1er other TTegPoee. Vi GlOYRRA AAL persons having de ta and against tke Itit. Ute of E.

Middleton, dee are requested to present thom to thc undersigned, aaa those indebted to -said Trista fir ara make immediate payment; Eil I LY- Adra'lx. ALL personj in indehud to tho E. jjBPjBjfred to coma forward and settle op without Joley. Those having claims against said will-reader theta ih, property attested, at aa L. Aug? If il FOm HUN DREI? bftLLARS SEWifiS? RUNx7AY.Jreat.aia two years two sagra -CLAJPCNDSR and LIZB.

Ciar- render ia about forty year? ef age. Lise is a bright mulatto, about ysars alie. itkiok tkey av? bean faarWorwd in lb js District atad tko lewer part af Abbeville. I will give Two aa red Dellar? tar the apprehension of th? tws wesaen, aad Two Hundred Dollars for-tbe detection-ef tl? tHaf JJJV, harborer. W.

Q. Hamburg, Sept 28 faa State of South EDGEFIELD D-I STRICT. ORD IX ART. BY W. F.

DURISOB, Ordinary tlcld Diatrict. Whereas, Z. W. Carwils, C. 1.1.

1MS me for Le Uer of Ad es all abd singular the gooda aiui right? aa A credit? of W'aBrar, lateof th? District aforesaid, are, therefore, to-cit? and a dase? Ish all 'i and singular, tho kindred creditor? of the said loeeaaoa, to be oar Or dm oort tor tn said Dis ti ic to be holdaar Eugefeld Court Bouse, OB the 27ih day ef Nov. neil, to show cause, if any. why ina said administration should be granted. i tiivea under ruy hand and seal, this lOta day et in the year, ol our Lord one eight hundred and ix a cd in th? eighty-eighth year of the sovereignty aad Tndepondenee of the State of South Carolina. O.S.B.

Oct. 21 ot il bf South ED GE FI EL I) DISTRICT, IN ORDIN AK Y. BY W. P. UR IS OE, Ordiaaayaf told JJistricU.

Whereas, tioorge Addy" baa applied te we for Letters of Administration, on all and singular tba goods and' obattels, rights and credit? Adam late of tba District dee'd. These are, to cite and admonish all and jingu ar, thc. kindred and creditors af the deceased, to be and bs fore SM, at jext Ordinary's Coan for tho District, to be holden at Edgefield Court House, ca th? day A Nov. inst, to thew cause, if why ike administration should not be grauttd. Given under my hand and seal, this tb ef Nov.

in the year of our Lord ea? th on sand eight hundred and sixty-three, and is the eighth year of the Independence of rolla a. W.I.DURJ60K,eju?. Nov. Ut State of South EDGEFIELD til RCUITY. W.

P. fl Ordinary ef BdgeI field Whereas, Padgett has applied te ma for Letters of Administration, with tba will annexed) oM all.and singular the chatio la, rights and credits of Wilbert Paddon, the District'aforesaid, dee'd. These are, therefore, tu cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and sdi tor's eC th? said decoiued, le he ifura me, at our next Ordiuary'a Court fur tko said te he holden at Edgefield C. IL, on- the- 13tb day ef Nov. to show canso, if any, why rjj? Administration Eb ou ld not be granted.

Given under my hand aod goal, this day ef Noe. In tba year of eur Lord one thousand eight hundred and Sixty-three, and ta tin nightyeigbth year of the Independence of Sentit Carolina, W.P.DI?RIBOK><>.S.D. Nevil -Lat. di Notice. 1WILL moko application at the next 5e8ilea of the for re-obarter ol' my Perry keross Big 'Saluda Ki vor, a the road loaaing from Newberry C.

li. to Hamburg, ea ibe Waver Road, at prlcoa aa in aecordaaae wreathe Mirnee. geptla Sm iT Statva of Soath f)ISTKI'GT, IN EQUITY. Mi E. Simkina, 4 v- Smma Simkina, et J.

BY virtue of order of the Cosrt in this "cause, "the Creditor? 'of tRa Hon. Axtkaa both Oficial and otherwise, ar? required 4 Claims before lk? Corjiwisiiexer by Irat.day ot next. 3 Cbvta'M. Ofloe, Oat, 20, Itel. lita 1 1 Toa I Tea! 1 CHEAT TBA, ef i Savor ahd tfality, fti WttS 8.

YSlflff Af uk BeptU tf A LL persons av la ff elalm? agslut tba ffslafa A of Dr. Hatweod Hart, aeUia? to properly attested, aa the ak UH ls prepired to pay ta? dcb ted io said Estate ara YtM-BvaTrteatv, Copperas. ENGLISH COPPERAS jsit I J. Eataburg, Oct ll 41 Fine Tobacco and roeeJved a.fla?anaply choice TOBACCO, Smoking TOBACCO, PIPES, MATCHES, Hamburg, LS.

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