Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, December 11, 1851, Image 3
Bethany Academy.
T HIS Institution, situated at Camp Butler,
one mile from Liberty Hill, Edgefield Dis
trict, will be opened for the reception of Stu
dents on the first Monday of January 1852. -
Mr. GeoRGE GALPInIN, whose energy and
ability in the discharge of the duties of his pro
fession we can very confidently recommend,
having employed him for six years, will continue
Rector of the Academy.
The Trustees pledge themselves to put down
and keep down all places of dissipation and vi
cious resort in the neighbourhood of the Acad
emy.
In introducing our Academy to public notice,
we flatter ourselves that we are offering induce
nents-in Instructor-in means of instruction,
and in accommodation for students, worthy of
public patronage.
Tuition, Cours6 of Studies, &c.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
Orthography, Reading. Writing, Arithmetic,
and Primary Geography, with use- of Maps.
Children under ten years of age, per Session of
5 months .........................$ 00
Youths over ten years,................ 8.00
ENGLISH COLRSE-Two CLASSES.
First Class.-Geography and History, Ancient
and Modern, English Grammar and Rhetoric,
Arithmetic and Introduction to Algebra, per
Session.......................... 810 00
Second Chiss.-Logic, Mathematics and
Physical Sciences,............. ... 12 00
CLASSIGAL COURSE.
Embraces all the studies necessary for admissimn
into the Junior CIass of theS. C. College, 15 00
The Student is charged from the date of en
trance to end of the Session.
No deductions for lost time, unless caused by
sickness of at least one week's duration.
Board-every thing found, except lights-ean
be readily obtained in respectable families con
venient to the Academy at seven dollars per
Month.
Board of Trustees.
A. T. TRAYLOR, President.
J. C. TALBERT, Vice-President.
Capt. W. TiARRISON, L. A. Bnooxs, Esq.
Maj. W. TiImaERMAN, A. RPF.VOLDS, Esq.
ROsT. ANDERSON, Esq. DANIEL NMrNon, Esq.
W. F. Wix.v, Esq., Geo. GALIU.N.
Dec 11 6t 47
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
Whitfield Brooks and others,
Vs. Partition.
Max. LaBorde and others.
' OTICE is hereby given that by virtue
of an Order from the Court of Equity
in this ease, I shall sell at Edgefield Court
House on the First Monday in J:muarv
next, the following real estatte of Mrs. Mar'y
Carroll, dee'd., situated in Edgefield District,
to wit:
One tract of land co'ntaining seventy-four
acres, more or less. lying on Ttrkey Creek,
having a valuable Grist Mlill thereon, adjoin
lands of Guy Drimadwater, of the estate of
John Wash, dee'd., C. W. Cochran, dee'd.,
and others.
Also, mn other tract of land, near to the
village of Edgefield. lying on Charles' Branch.
containing forty-five acres, more or less, and
adjoining lands of F. V. Pickens, W. F.
Durisne and others.
TERMs oF SALE.-A eredit of one and
two years, exceept as to so much thereof as
wvill defrayv the costs c~f the suit, which are
to be paid in cash. The pturchase money to
be secured by bonds or notes with adequate
personal sureties.
* . *S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D.
Comm'rs 01licc, Dee 6, 1851l..
Dee 6 5te 47
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
Joel C. Roper and othlers,
vs. Partition.
Benj. Roper and others..
T~OTICE is htereby given that by virtue
of an Order frmom time Court of Eqtuity
inI this ease, I shmall sell 01n the premises, on
Monday the 29th day of December inst., tile
following real estate of tile late Joel Roper,
sen'r., dee'd., viz :
The tract of hmnd whereon he resided at
the time of~ his deathI, containing five huni
dred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of
Caleb Taliey, Malachmi Brunson, D. D. Bran
son anid others, situated on the Martintown
Road on the waters oft Beaver Dam Creek..
Said Land wvili be sold on a credit of one
and two y-ears, .eept as to so muchl as will
pay the cost, to be paid in cash.
The Pturchase money to be secured by
bond and atmple persnal seculrities.
S. S. TOMI'PKINS, C. E. E. D.
Comnm'rs. Ofiee, Dec. 6, 1851.
Dec 6 4te 47
STATE OF SOUTH CARiOLINA
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQT.lTY.
Agness WV Quarles, ~ tiiu
vs...atiin
Sarah B. Quarles, and others.
NTOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of
Lan ord-r from the Court of Equity ini
this ease, I shall sell at Edgeflid Court
House on the first Monday in January next,
the followving real estate of Richard P.
Quarles, deceamsed, viz:
One tracet of land containing three hlundred
arnd eightv-five aicres, more or less, situated
in the Statre atforesaid, and partly in Edgefield,
and partly in A bbeville District, bounded by
lands of C. WV. Mantz, John Timmnerman,
and o-hers.
Terms to be made known on day of sale.
S. S. TOM1PKINS, C. E. E. D.
Commn'rs Oflic, Dec. 5 3t 47
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT:
IN ORDINARY.
B Y JOHN HIILL,Esq., Ordinary of Edge
field District.
Whereas, D. A. J. Bell. hath applied to
me for Letters of Adininistration, on all
and singular the goods and chattles, rights
and credits of J. A. Bell, late of the District,
aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
.all and singulatr, the kindred and creditors of
the said deceased, to be and appear before me
at our next Ordina:ry's Court for the said Dis
.trict, to be holden at Edgefield Court House
on the 22nd day of December inst., to show
.causc, if any, why the said administrationi
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this the 6th
day of Dee. in the year of our Lord tone
thoutsand eight httndred and fift y-one, and in
the seventy-sixth year of American Indepen
dence.OHN HILL, 0. E. D.
Dec 11 2L 47
To Merchants.
A YOUNG M AN is desirous of obtaining
situation in a Store, either to take eharge
or otherwise. Can give good references as't
respectability, &c. WriteB a good band and it
a good accotuntant. A moderate salary required.
Address J. J. M., at the Office of -thIs paper
N~ov. 27 3t 4
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
F01 YOUNG LADIS
REV. CHARLES A. RAYMOND,
Principal. of
T H E. Second Session w4P commence on the
9th of January 1852.
The Trustees congratulate themselves, their
friends and the public, on what they now con
sider the permanent establishment of an institu
tion of learning of so high a character in their
District. The benefits which their own children,
with others, have experienced during the past
Session, enables them with the greater confi
dence, to recommend the Institution to the pat
ronnae of the community.
The School was opened on the 18th of Sep
tember last, with thirty-one Pupils, and has
since been gradually increasing. It is confident
ly expected that the number in attendance will
be greatly increased during the next Session.
The Institute building now contains seven
rooms, all of which have been built, and are
usd, for purposes of Instruction.
A fine apparatus; a large collection of Maps;
Anatomical Charts, Globes, &c; a IMuseum of
Natural History; a Cabinet of Minerals and
Shells; furnish unusual facilities for acquiring
a practical knowledge of the differeut branches
of Science.
The course of Study is of an elevated ebarac
ter, and more comprehensive, than that of most
female institutions of the highest reputation.
The PRICIeAL devotes the whole of his time
to the super .ision and instruction of the various
classes.
The Assistants are experienced in their diffe
rent Departments, and those only of known sue
cess in teaching are employed.
The Academical year is divided into Sessions
of 14 weeks ecch. It is of great importance
that the student be present at the commence
ment of the Session. The Classes are then
formed, and a few weeks delay may affect the
standing of the pupil throughout the year.
r~xpenses.
For Tuition in the Primary Department, 1st Di
vision, per Session,............$5 00
" Tuition in the Primary Department,
2nd Division,.................... 7 00
" Tuition in the Academic Department, 12 00
" " " Collegiate " 15 00
Lessons'on the Piano and use of Instrum'nt 18 00
Modern Languages. each,............ 8 00
Drawing and Sketching from Nature,. 8 00
Painting in Oils, Portrait and Landscape, 15 00
Use of A pparatus.................... 2 00
Fuel and care ofBuildings,............ 50
Good Boarding can be obtained in the Vil
lage including lights, washing, fuel,
&c., at (per month)............ 10 00
Pupils entering near the middle or close of
of the Sestion, are charged from the time of
entrance to the end of the Session. No dedue
tiun for absence, or other causes, but at the dis
cretion of the Principal.
All bills for Tuition, &c., are payable at the
close of each Session.
Books, Stationary and Music, can be obtained
in the Village at reasonable prices.
DU00A1L ZP ARTNEN.1
The Department of Music is under the super
vision of one of the most accurate and accom- w I
plished teachers in the State; and it is believed sol
that unusual- facilities are afforded fur acquiring
a thorough knowledge of this difficult sciencec.
In addition to regular private lessons, the pupils
in this department are divided into classes, and
taught on the plan of Pestalozzi.
They devote much time to exercises, adapted
to train the ear. and the voice, arid to impart an I
easy and brilliant execution. * T
If they pursue the prescribed course of musi
cal instruction, they acquire the art of reading T
music wiith facility.
They are required to be regular and systemat
ic in practising daily at the Institute. . A
The training and cultivation or the voice, thu
receive an .unusual degree of attention. The
science of Elocution is here applied, in develop- l~
ing the voice for singing, with great efe'ct. -
The Institution has been almost wveekly visited
by a large number of the ladies and gentlemen
of our village, who have invariably expressed
the hiighest degree of satisfaction, at what they
have heard and seen of the proficiency of theA
Pupils and the arrangement of the Institute. f
And the Trustees have only to add in conclu. ean
sion, that while in their opinion. there are many Oi"
insitutions of learning deservedly popular in our P.
State, yet there are none which can furnish So
greater or more substantial advantages to young 9ju
Ladies than that under the charge of Mr. RAY-A
MOND.
N. L'. GRtTFFDT. L
EDMUND) PENN, 9
S. F. GOOD)E E
RI. T. MIMS.
Edgefield C. H., Dec. 4 1851. tf 46 -
A
lMoffatsville Academy,
I HIE exercises of this Institution will he rc
sumred the second Monday in January, cot
1851, under the supervision of Rev. J1ont S. ne
PREssLY. The scholastic year wvill consist o
ten months. d
This A cadeiny is located near the main Roadda
leading from A nderson C. 11., to Lowndesville, T
in Abbeville District, sixteen miles from the for- Or
tner and nine from the latter.
Rates of Tu-ition. T
Common branches of English Education, per
annum,........................ $9 00
Including the above, with English Gram
mar and Geography,.............12 00
Latin, Greek, and Math~ematics,m....20 00 .n
Trustees.
Rev. J. C. CiriLEas, Wa:. SusaRARB, ph
Wut. Uterrru, Jons BL~ACK, thi
KELLY SULLivAN, ELIAn WILLrAMS, all
D)r. J. HI. RaiD, F. A. YouNG. de
Decc2 4t 46l
Notice.
T HE Estate of W. W. Waling decased, c
.being derelict, I shall proceed to hire at
John A. Hlouston's Hotel, in Hamburg, on
Tuesday, the 30th day of Decemiber, seven or
eight
Likly Young Negro Fellows.
One of the number a "good Bricklayer, a good
Wagoner and .Briek Moulders and Burnecrs,
and, perhaps, some Women, Girls and Boys,
for the year 1832. -
Furthier particulars made known on the day
of hircing. JOhN HILL. Admo'r.,
With the Will annexed.
Dee4 ~ 4t 46
Notice. ft
W ILL be sold, by the consent of parties, on fu
Monday, the 22d day of December next,
at the late residence of Mrs. Sarah Miles, dee'd.. ett
all the personal property of said deceased, con
sisting of;s
THIR TEEN LiKELY NEGROES,h
U
Stock of Horses and Cattle, and half of the
present Crop of Corn, Household and Kitehen
Furniture, with other articles not numerated.
Terms made knowu on the day of sale.
LEWIS- J. MILES.
De 43t 46
Notice. o
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Daniel n
Bouknight, dee'd., will please make pay
ment, as wve wish to make a settlement of the oi
estate by the first of January.
The notes and accounts, are in the hands of w
R. B. Boukuight. Those having demands, will
present them to him for payment. ni
WMl.-BOUKNIGHT, e
R. B. BOUKNIGHT. Ex'o0..
Den 4 3% 46
*GREAT
T HE Sufrqribers are now receiving direct
the LARGEST and BEST ASSORT3
COMBS, BUTTONS, PINS, NJ
KNIVES, TH
Together with a large an elegant Stock <
SUSPENDERS, PURSES, BEAT
Gold and Silver Pencils an
AL
LOORING GMASE
Df every style and pattern, together with a ft
School 'and Miscellaneous
g: Owing to the great scarcity of mon
Lermined to sell Goods this season lower than
gf Merchants from the country will pl
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 26, 6m
LOOK A'
CHEAP DI
WILLIAM
AUGUS
B EING DESTROUS of redneing his LA
GOODS; before the first of January, he
Greatly Red
ks he is determined to sell very low, he woul
o give him a call. Among them are many R
Rich Fi-ured Broende and Plaid SILE
Plain, Blaek and Colored SILKS,
CASHMERES, DE LATNES and P0
French -and -English MERINOS and A
Chrystal Palnce DRESSES, new style
Embroidered Merino and Rich Figured
Rich TARTAN PLATDS for Dresses,
A large assortment of MANTILLAS,
-A L
CLOTHS, .CASSIMERES,
Kentucky Jeans, Shil
FLANNELS, NEGRO CLOTHE
'ogether with a full assortment of all kinds I
November 22, 1851,
Rich French Embroideries,
LND LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR,
-AUGUSTA, GA.
AVE received a beautiful assortment of
1-1 French Embroideries and Ladies'.Dress
goods, among which are
Ladies' Embriidered Chimasetts, with Collars
d Undersleeves.
L.es' Embroidered Frilled Muslin Collars,
f new and beautiful styles;
Ladies' Embroidered French Lawn Handker
hiefs, of elegantfstyles;
Silk and Cotton Illusion Laces, and White
rapes, for Ladies' Evening Dresses;
Rich plaid Spun Silks, a beautiful article for
atdies' and M isse Dresses ;
Lupin's plain French Mierinos and DeLaines,
ia great variety colors; ; amr o
Rich pr.inta ,r 4.ine. and Owmrs o
adies' D)rescs;
Rich black Blrobade and fancy plaid Silks ;
Superior plain White Satin, for Ladies D)resses
Ladies' Rich Velvet Cloaks and Mlantillas ;
do Silk Matillas (some at very low prices
do whtite, blali. and col'd Crape Shaws;
do Scotch and Bay State plaid Shawls, of
eautiful styles ;
Fancy and Mlode Colored Thibet Wool Shawls,
ith heavy silk Fringe ;
Ladies''white and black Lace, and black Love
Superior black Alpaeas and black hierinos';
Lupin's superior black B~ombazines, and black
|ballys ;
With a variety of other articles suitable for
he present season, to which they respectfully
avite the attention of the public.
Dec4 tf 46
FEIELD BEAT 001%PANYT,
Attention l
OU arc hiereby commanded to be and ap
pear at your regular Parade Ground, on
lie second Saturday in D)ecember tiext, armed
d equiped as the law directs, for Drill and
nstuetioni..
An Election for First and Second Lieutenants,
o till the vacancy occasioned by the resignation
.JonN C. LovEL.Ess and CI.AaK SIMKI~s, will
eo held on the sanme day.
By order of Capt. J.. C. LOVELESS,
LE.~IUEL COaLEr, 0. S.
Nov 27 St45
Not ice.
TD. TIB3BETTS will hereaftei sell
.QBOTS and SHOES, at the. fol
lowing pri~for C A SH O NL Y:
Fine Water Pr pots,...........$9 00
Fine Pumap Bo,--.-----... 8 00
Fine Welted do.......... ....... 00
Men's fine Pump Shoes,.......... 3 75
do *do Welted do........ ....3 0
dd Kip do do ............2 00
Ladies Calf Shoes,................1 75
do do llootes,............. 2 00
Jahmay ij 1851. tf 1
House Painting !!
HE Subscriber respectfully offers his servi
es as a HOUSE PAINTER, to the citi
cns of Edlgeield. He -will contract to Paint
louses, (both inside and out) and all other
Painting in its various branches, on as reasona
le terms hs the times will admit of, and in a
vorkmanlike manner. A ny one ~whiing toen
nge his services will please address their let
crs to the undersigned, at Graniteville.
EUGENE B. BELL.
D4t 40
Window Glass anid Putty.
O1 BOXE~S WINDOW GLASS, just re
JUeived direct from the Manufactory. If
o vish to replace the Glass that have been bro
ben out of your windows, now is the time to do
it, and this is the place to get Glass and Putty.
For sale cheap by (G. L~. PENN, AGENT.
Dc4 tf . 46
Nails.
[\ KEGS, assorted sizes, just received and
QUin St ore. which were purchased unsually
low, and are offered for sale at a small advance,
y G. L. PENN, AGEN'r.
De4 if 46
To Let
OR the ensuing year, a small COTITAGE,
now aceupied by Mr. R. SEAT.
E. J. MIMS.
De4 if 46
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of D. C.
Smyhy, dee'd., are requested to make im
mediate payment and those having demands will
present them duly attested.
J. C. SMYLY, Adm'r.
NQr 6 ifA 42
More New Goods.
AUGUSTA, GA.,
S receiving a very large assortment of FAN
. CY AND STAPLE GOODS, which
ere laid in since the late reduetion in the prices
Goods generally, and are offered at a mode
te advance. Among which will be found f
Changeable Glace Silks.
Black Gros de Rhine, various widths and pri
ees.
Striped Changeable Silks.
Changeable Gros de Afriqdie.
Chine Silks.
Armure do.
Brocade do.
Black Satin do Chine.
Rich Plaid Silks.
Black Levantine Silks.
Super rich Figured Silks, black and fancy
colors.
Plaid Silk Poplin.
Black Silk Velvet.
Real French Bonibazines.
Silk Mantillas.
Black Italian Crape.
Do. do. do. for veils.
Extra fine Black Alpacas.
Assorted colors do.
Sup. Black Mohair Lustre.
Do. do. Canton Cloth.
Fancy Cashmeres and De Laines.
All Wool do. do.
Cherry, Pink, Maroon and Blue plain De
Laines.
Rich Persian Cloth, for Ladies' dresses.
French Merinos and Cashmeres.
Fancy Prints, in great variety of styles.
Furniture do. do. do. do.
Real English Prints, some suitable for laid
work.
1-4 Bordered and rich Figured Turkey Red
Prints.
Low priced and sup. Welch Flannels.
Real Welch and Saxony do.
1-4 pure Irish Linens, some very fine.
1-4 Slate and Brown Linens.
Low priced and ex.tra fine Bird's Eye Diaper.
3-4, 9-4, 10-4 rich Figured Damask do.
roweling, of various kinds.
Linen Towels, with colored borders.
Plain and Dotted Swiss Muslins.
ansook and 'Mull do.
Dambries, Jaconets and Bishops' Lawn.
[inen Bobinet Insertings and Edgings.
;colloped and Inserting Trimmings.
'rimnmings, for dresses.
ich Needle Worked Collars.
Do. do. do. Standing Collars.
Low priced and extra fine Linen Cambric
Handkerchiefs.
kourning Linen Cambric lenkerchiefs.
aotton Fringes.
-ent's Cotton and Mierino Nett Shirts.
Scw York Mill Shirtings, and other kinds.
12-4 Linen and Cotton Sheetings.'
-4 and 12-4 Crump Carpeting.
Rich Piano and Table Covers.
ilk, law Silk, Merino and Cotton Hosiery.
oys' and Misses Worsted and Cotton do.
Very fine Gauze Flannel.
3reen and Yellow do.
Plaid and Plain Linseys.
kpron Checks and Bed Ticking.
[Jnblenehed Diaper and Table Cloths.
Very fine Marseilles Skirts.
l'ogether with many other articles, all of
ich will prove to be such as represented when
1. Nov. 27 3t 45
.adies' Cloaks & Mantillas.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR,
AUGUSTA, GA.
AVE just received a supply of Ladies'
iVel vet and Silk CLOAKS and MAN
LLAS, or rieb and splendid styles.
Also, Ladies' Mourning and .Mlisscs' MAN
LAAS, - -_
lichm printed DELA INES.at very low prices
~adies' Long White Kid GLOVES,
d a great variety of other articles suitable for
present season. To all of which they res
tully invite the attention of the Ladies.
~ov26 tf 45
Edgefield Male Academy,
TEACHER WVANTED.
TEA CHER ins wvanted to take charge of
Lte Edgefield Mlale Acadenmy. Th~e appli
t must be a TEACIlER by PRO0FESSION;
who has experience in his business, and amn
qualified for preparing young menm for the
th Carolina College. To a man of suitable
iliications, the place offers many inducements.
dress thme Trustees.
N. L. GRIFFIN,.. 1
JOIIN LIPSCOMB, I
JOllN BAUS'KETT, ( 7
Nov 28 tf 45
uderson Female Academy.
'lIE Exercises of this Institution, under the
charge of the Rev. Jlons .U. CAnuLsLF., will
nmenee on the second Mlonday in January
;t. The Academical veair will be divided into
s'sessons. The first to begin thme second
mday in January-the second the first Mon
in July.
:RMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS.
thography, Reading, and Definitions,
Writinig, Arithmetic and Geography
tommenced,... ......;........$6 00i
e above continued, with English Gramn
mar; and Composition, Anicient and
Nodern History, Ancient Geography. 8 00
tin, Greek, Mlathematics, Rhetoric and
Logie,.....................15 00
sidental Expenses,................. 50
l'he imost approved Text Books will be omn
>yed, and every endeavor used on the part of
Principal to impart thorough instruction in
the Depitmnents, as wecll as to prepare stu
nts for College;
Students can entei- at :iny tune and will be
arged to the cnd of the session ; bu~t no de
etion will be made after entering, unless in
s of sickness.
Board of Trusteesa
Hon. J. N. WVHlITNER, Chairman.
B. F. CRAY TON, Secretary and Treasurer.
H~on. Jas. L. Orr, iHon. A . Evi..i,
J. P. Season, | S. M. Wilkes,
Elijah Webb, 1 L. A. Osborne,
Dr. A. P. Catem', |J. W. Uarrison.
Anderson C. HI., Nov. 27 m~m 45
To the Public.
T the Prather place, one mile from the Sa
vannah river and five miles above Peters
rgh. nexL. year I will open Schools, male and
ale. The locality is well watered and health
Sholastic year, two sessions of five months
oh. First session beginning 16th January.
Torriox.-3 classes: 1st class $7 50. per sea
m, 2d elass $7 50, 8d class $20 00.
uic, separate, for two sessions...$40 00
se of Piano each month..... .. 50
inimum price of tuition per school year 15 00
aximum with music combined....60 00
S " Use of Piano......... 5 00
oard (candles excepted) per month... 10 00
Upon reasonable terms board can be had in
let funilies convenient to schools. Number
female pupils will be limited, but males will
>t. Assistants will be employed to suit the
unber of scholars.
Professor RoECliss will give lessons in music
Piana and Melodeon.
Professor FARINEIBRN upon every instrument,
id and string.
The Principal will labor hard to discharge his
any and trying duties, in giving instruction and
forcing a high toned discipline.
J. W. JONE,S Principal.
Ne= Ma,-lent Nov. 13 m'lm 45
SALE!!
'rom Manufacturers, both North and South,
[ENT of
-EDLES, RAZORS, SCISSORS'
IMBLES &c.
of
IS, WALLETS, PORT-MONIES,
I Pens, Spectacles, &c., &c.
SO
. AIND MIRRORS,
ill and cheap Stock of
Books, Paper, Ink, &c., &c.
y in the country, the Subscribers are deter
any House in Ciarleston or Ananosta.
ease call and exnmine for themselves.
DUNHAM & BLAKELY.
45
l' THIS!
fY GOODS.
I. CRANE,
I'A, GA.
RGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER
will sell them at
uced Prices.
i respectfully invite persons visiting the City
ICH DRESS GOODS, as follows:
S,
PLTNS,
LPACCAS,
Oriental DRESSES,
CLOAKS, Cashmere and Plaid SHAWLS
P 0
&ATINETS, TWEEDS,
tings and Sheetings,
, BLANEETS, kc., &c., &c.
ry Goods, very cheap.
3t 45
Fresh Supplies.
JUST Received aud now opened the follow
ing articles in the Grocery Department,
1 Bbl. very choice Smoked Bleef llama,
1 " " " Beef Tongues,
2 Ferkins Fresh Goshen Butter, yellow as gold
20 Boxes Choice Goshen Cheese,
1 Chest fine flavored Black Tea,
1 " " Green Tea,
2 B1ls. Superior Cider Vinegar,
10 Boxes Pale Brown and Salt Water Soap,
4 " Superior Pearl Starch,
1 Tierce best new Rice,
. " Small Rice, 24 lbs to the dollar,
Boxes Adamantine Candles,
Sperm
" Tallow"
3 hbi Double Refined Crushed Sugar,
6 Boxes Layer Raisins,
1 Box Citron.
1 Box Macearoni,4
amd various other articles, all of which have
be~en purchas~ed with CAsn, consequently they
can and will be sold at the lowest market rates.
If you do not call and price these articles and
avail yourself of the bargains offered, yqu muist1
not blame me for it.
G. L,. PENN, AGEN.
Nov 26 tf 45
Fresh Drugs.
R? ECETVING and now opening a fine addi
.Ltional assortmenit Fresh and Genuine, care
fully selected, Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals,
Powders, &c., for sale by
.G. L. PENN, AoENT.
Nov 27 tf 45
Mustard.
TUST Received 12 Doz Boxes, ehfoice Mus
titard. It is warranted to be of superior quali
ty. Try it. For sale-by
G. L. PENN, AGRN-r.
Nov 37 tf 45
Notice !
O~WTNG to the high price of provisiosis thte
Jflloing terms of Boarding will be requir
ed at the SP.\NN HIOTEf4, for the next year,
commencirig from date.
Board of Horses pei' single feed - - O0 37
"" " niotnth - - 15 00
" of Persons, the samne as hieretofore.
This House will be kept with the best order
and decency, so as to give satisfaction to Ladies
atnd Gentlemen.
THE PROPRIETOR.
Nov 20 tf 44
Notice.
Y irtu of a power of Attorney fr'om La
fayette B. Wever, I am authorized to make
sale of his Estate, real and personal.
The Real Estate consists of a tract of 476
acres, on Shaw's Creek, whereon are a good
Saw aiid Grist Mill in fine repair, and suitable
improvements. The lands may be seen by ap
plication either to John R. W~ever or Milledge
B. Wevcr, near the place.
The personal estate consists of titree or four
likely negroes.
Thue whole will be sold privately ; and if not
sold1 in that way, will be sold at public outcry on
the first Monday in Jatnuary next, at Edgefield
Court House. Terms easy and made known
on the day of sale.
PICKENS B. WEVER.
Oct. 27, eowv5t 41
South'rn Water Cure Institute
LOCATED AT MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
I TS magnitude being recently enlhrged is
now capable of aceconmmodating TWO IIUN
D)RED AND) FIFTY (250) persons. The pro
per appointmnents of this Institution render it
most attractive to rInvalids who may be forced to
seek redemption from disease.
T. CARLTON COYLE, M. D.
May 28, 1851. ly 19
Mackerel.
JUST received a large lot of No. 1, 2 and
3 ACEREL, in Kits and half Barrels,
and for sale by S. E. BOWERS.
Hamburg, Oct 15 tf 30
Notice.
PERSONS indebted to the Subscribei- are re
.Jquested to ntake immediate payment to Mr.
Johati Middleton, as longer indulgence catinot be
given. G. TENNENT.
Nov 18 3m '44
Notice.
ALL Persons indebted to the estate of Charles
.LCarson, dee'd , are requested to make pay
ment forthwith, and those having demands
against said estate, will please present them im
mediately, as I desire to settle up the estate.
JAS. EIDSON, Adm'r.
wnv2 on 4
NEW FAMILY GROCERY!
T HE Undersigned-having formed a Co-Part
nership for the purpose of conducting a
General Family Grocery Business,
in the Village of Edgefield, in the Store House
South side of Mr. B. C. Bans's Store, respect
fully invite their friends and the public generally
to give them a call. Their Stock consists iw
part, of the following articles:
Porto Rico Sugar, Pepper, Spice, Ginger,
Clarified " Cinnamon and Cloves
Crushed " whole and ground,
Pulverized " Mace and Nutmegs,
Loaf White and Blue Starch,
Laguira Coffee, Turpentine Soap,
Java " Soda "
Jamaica " Colgate's Family Soap,
Rio " Shaving
Black, Rysen, Gunpow- Variety of Fancy "
der and Imperial Teas Casteel
Refined SyrupMolasses Sand Balls "
West india " Segars and Tobacco,
New Orleans " Byas' London Porter,
Buckwheat Flour, Scotch Ale,
Baltimore " Adamantine Candlea,
do Cured Hums. Spe'm "
Pig Hams cured this fall Tallow
Lard, first quality, Xinter str'd Lamp Oil,
Pickled Beef and Pork, White Wine, clarified,
Dried " and Cider Vinegar,
Smoked Tongues, Assorted Candies,
Mackerel, No 1, 2, 3, Bananas, Pine Apples,
" in Kitts, Oranges, Lemonx,
Salmon(d " Apples, fresh Raisins,
Pickled Shad, Prunes, Currents,
Dried Cod Fish, Citron and Cranberries,
Fresh Clams, Soft shell Almonds,
Lobsters and Sardines, Brazil Nuts,
Fresh Rice, new crop English Walnuts,
Table and Sack Salt, Filberts,
Goshen Butter, Walnut and Tomatto
Cheese, * Sauce,
rish Potatoes, Pepper Sauce,
White Beans, American Pickles,
Soda Biscuit, London "
Butter Crackers, Brass Round Bucketts,
Sweet Crackers, Painted "
Wine " " Tubs,
Babbett's Yeast Powd'r Keelers and Brooms.
Added to the above is a splendid assortment ef
Cordials, Syrups, Brandy Fruits,
Wines and Liquors,
All of which will be sold on the most reasona
ble terms for CASH!
As we intend doing Business exclusively for
DABn, we feel warranted in saying to those who
may favour us with a call, that we can do as well
br them as can be done anywhere else.
HOLLINGSWORTH & NICHOLAS.
November 6, tf 42
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
William B. Dorn,
TOS.
Richard Griffin and Injunctiofts, 4-c.
Lewis C. Parks.
[T appearing to my satisfaction, that the
defendants, Richard Griffin and Lewis C.
arks, are absent from and reside beyond the
imits of the State. On motion of Perrin
nd McGowan, plaintiff's solicitor, it is or
lered that they do plead, atiswer or demur,
o the plaintiff's bill, within three months
rom the publication hereof, or the said bill
vill be taken pro confesso as against them.
S. S. TOMPKINS, c. z. D. D.
Comm's. Office, Oct. 7, 1851.
Oct. 9 3m 88
Land for' Sale !
H1 lE Subeeribers offers at private sale, the
3.tract of land whereon he. now resides,
ontaining three hundred acres, of which there
Sabout one hundred acres in woods, the bal
nec in a thorough state of cultivation.
Also, another tract containing five hundred
nd twenty-three acres, lying on the Anderson
load, near Good Trope Church, which consists
ntirely of woodland Land.
GEORGE REAMS.
Decc4 tt 48
Final Noticea
H'FOSE indebted to the Estate of A. E. Ada
Idison, de'di., either by note or open tic
nunt, may settle with tihe $ubscribers by the
15th of January next, aftet- that, the business
nIl be transferred to the hands of an officer.
G. A. ADDISON, ,x'
E. J. MIMS. Eors.
Dec 4 fit 46
Take Warning!
T HE subscribei- hereby notifies all persons
indebted to him, of to Mrs. R. Blaloek,
,ither by note or open account, to make payment
,y thei 1.5th of February next, as longer indul
rnce cannot be given. Those who fail to do
his, willifind their notes or accounts placed in
he hands of Mr. Oriffhl for collection.
P. R. BAOK
Nov. 27, 1851 12t 45
Notice.
3 TRAYED from the Subscriber, on the 15th
KJof A pril last, one OX, low in height, heavy
uilt, red and whlite colored, with both horns
tawed off.
Also, a good Saddle was taken from my 1-ar
ess Room, the first riaturday or Sunday night
of this month. Any information of either, will
be thankfully received.
JOHN KIRKSEY.
Pottersville, Nov. 27 2t 45
Lard, Bacon and Hanms.
T HIE Subscriber has in Store a lot of superior
HAMS, BACON AND L.ARD, and will
iontinue to receive through the season a supply
to meet the wants of his customels. He respect
rully requests all who m*1y conte to the Village
to purel ae the above articles, to give him a call
before hb ying elsewhere.
G. t. PENN, AoaET.
July 4 tf 27
Wine and Cider Vinegar.
JUST Received 300 Gallons Choice WINE
t and CIDER VINEGAR, for sale cheap
by G. L. PENN, Agent.
Oct 30 tf 41
Notice.
A S I DESIRE to devote my attention to the
-i practice of Law, exclusively, I will sell my
house (SPANN HOTEL) upon a credit of four
years, with interest-or rent it upon cheap terms
to a good tenant.
HI. R. SPANN.
Nov'13 tf 43
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Lewis
Collins, dee'd., are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having demands
againsti the same to present them properly at
tested. J. A. COLLINS, Adnm'r.
Oct.30 tf 41
Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's
S a r s a p a r I U U a .
JUST Received 6 dozen of Old Dr. Jacob
tTownsend's originaleconipounad Syrup of Sar
saparilla, and for sale at the Drug and Chemical
Store of A. G. TEAGUE. .
My 1,1850 tf 15
Notice.
ALL those having demands against the Estate
Aof Abner V. White, deceased,arere~quested
to present them, properly attestcd,and those in
debted to make piiyment.
iJOHN IIILL, Adm.
April 2n_ tf. 15
AGNEW, FisiER & Co.
NEWBERRY C. A., .' C.
Direct Importers of Dry Good,
Hardware, Grocerfes, &c.
H AVEmade large and extensive additions to
terStock of Goods. They are dilyre
ceiving and will continue to receive t1ioughest
the season,
Silks of every variety,
Poplins, elegantly.figured, I
Plain and' rich figd Cashmeres and DeLanos,
Watered Alpaceas and Merino-Goods.
Also, the new and popular Cashmere Shawls
and Mantles.
Flannels in all colors.-Together with
1000 All Wool Shawli,
Cloths, Cassiniers, Tweeds-and Vestings,
A great variety of-Goodsuitbre for Negro
Clothi.3g,
Rose and-Negro Blankets, of Frensh, Eng
lish and American.Mnufacture,
A very large Stock of Bleached nd Un
bleached Domestfes,
Linen Sheetings and. Shirting,, by the piece
or yard, very cheap,
Bird Eye and Huok Diaper,
do Damask Table Cloths and Napkins,
Also, a large and superior Stock of Hosiery,
for ladies and children,
Gentlemens, under Shirtaand Pants ofLnb
Wool
Gents' do.' Silk and Merino
--A L SO
A large and complete assortment of
Carpets, Druggets, Rugs, Oil Cloths
&e., together with a great many articles that
can not be named in an advertisement, all 'of
which we are determined to sell at LowaN Pat
cEs than ever such articles were offered at,. this
side of Charleston.
We earnestly solicit an examination of our
Stock and comparison of quality and prices,
and we feel confident that we can make it the
interest of purchaers to 've us a call.
AGNE FISHER & CO.
Newberry, Nov 22 6t 45
0T Abbevle Banner, copy six timee.
VALUABLE PLAWATION FOR
SALE.
TIE Subscriber offers at private safe, the
Plantation or tract of -land, belonging to'
the estate of Mrs. blary Carroll, dec'd., situate
Dn Cypher Creek, and adjoining landsfor Charles
W. Cochran, Tandy Martin, the estate of Evan
Morgan, dee'd., and others.
The tretconsists of nine hundred and eighty
six acres an a half. Upon it are a comfortable
ramed Dwelling House, an excelent Gin-House
nd Screw and Barn, with Stables and N
Houses, all substantially built and in perfect
repair.
The terms of sale will be most acoommoda
ing to Purebasers, and if desired, a credit of
rour years will be given.
For further particular. apply to
J. P. CARROLL, Ez'or.
And Agent of Devisees.
Nov 13 6t 43
$40 Reward.
HE above reward will be given for the ap
prehension and delive in any convenient
ail, of TWO NEGROES, te property of the
ubscriber, a man and a woman.
The man's name is AUST, vety dark com
leted, has one of his upper front teeth out, five
eet eight or ten inches high, and weighs near
wo hundred pounds.
The Woman's name is PHILLIS, opper col
red, chunky, and about 22- years of age.
The fellow ranaway abiout-two years ag, a
as for nine months in Augusta, Ga., hirmng his
ine to different persons. It -i prbbe he'Is A
ow in-that place, as when last hadfrom,- he
was making his way in that direction.
Half the above 'reward will be given for the de
ivery of either of the above negroes.
JOHN A. EICHLEBERGER.
an 30 tf 2
11-T The Augusta Constitutionialist twill copy
~rekly, until notified to the -contrary, and for
ard account to this office.
Notice.
ALL persons are hereby foreorarned agaist
L.trading for a note given by the Subscriber
o J1. J. Hayze or beater, for Ten Dollars, ona the
8th day of September-last, as the consideration
or which said note was given has failed, I am
etermined to resist its payment.
J1. MATHIAS *ONES.
Nov. 20 3m 44
Notice.
AL esns indebted to the estate of Mfrs.
ATreacia Lwe, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, and'all persons hating
emands against said Estate, are also requested
to present them according to law.
HIENRtY ICE, Exer.
July 10 6m 2
Notice.
ALL those indebted to the estate of Josh
..Kilcrease, dee'd:, are reqdired toimake im
mediate payment, and those having demands to
plesent them properly attested.
JOHN HELh Adm'r.
August 28 ly 32
Notices
A LL those having demands against thae estate
of Caleb II. Mathews, deo's., are required
to present them in the Ordinary's Offce, on the
6th day of Janiary next, as I desire eta-that day
to close up the estate.
THOS0. NICHOLLS, Adn'r.
Notice.
A LL Persons indebted to the datate of Mrs.
C. Sarah Nixon, dedecased, wilt make Imme
diate paynient, and those having detnatada against
said estate will present them properly attested,as -
we arc determined to settle writhout delay.*
G. W. NIXON.. Ad-"* to.
FELIX G. PARKS. ~ o.
Oct. 16, 1851 tf 59
Notice.
ALL persona indebted to the estate of J..A.
.IPerrin, dec'd., are requested to make un.
mediate payment, and. those having demands
against sid estate*willpt-esent theknjproperly at
tested. A. PERRIN, Adma'r.
Oet. 6 6:n 38
Notiee.
ALL peftons haig derhands against the Ee
tate of Jacob Long, dee'd., will present
themn duly attested, had those indebted will make
immediate payment.
J. A. EICHRTLRERGER.
Jan tf- .
'Notice.
T HOSE Hidebted. to the este -of, R. H.
LNioholls, dee'd.,~l plIease make immedi.
ate payment, and huis creitors wil render Is
their claims forthw''tb.
.H. 11. SPANN, Adm'r.
?4o.20 tf 4
Notice.
A LL ns indebted to the Estate of Ellsa,
ber, dec'd., are requested to makq
Immediate payment, and those having demand.
against said Estate will present them properly at,
tested. A. J. R AMBO, Add'r.
Auguaet7 6me 29
Wanted,.
J. D. TIBBETIS.