Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, July 13, 1854, Image 3
Religious Notice.
Tia next meeting of the Ministers' and Deacons'
Conference of the Second Division of the Edgefield
Baptist Association, will be held .with the SILOAM
Ciunct, Abbeville District, on Friday before the
5th Sabbath in .July next.
Elder .JAs. M. CuLse will preach the Introduc
tory Sermon-Elder J. Tur, Alternate.
Subj cts of discussion.-eIt. Relative duties of
Preacher and pecple.
2d. The cause of the sad declension of Religion,
El-ler 11. l.Ectoy tu write an Essay on a subject
of his ownm choice.
The Ministers and Deacons of the Second Divi
5.0n -,f the Association are affectionately invited to
attend the Conference.
RO.T. BRYAN, Sr.c'ay.
Southern Baptist Publication
Society.
A T the monthly meeting of the Board, held on
1 June 7th, the next annual meeting of the so
e ety was appointed to be held in connection with
the'State Coinvention of South Carolina. The Con
. vertvon will met0c at Greenvi'le on the Saturday be
fore the 4th bird's diay in .luly. Brethren and
friemis favorable to the objects of the Society are
atrectionat.-iv invited to attend.
By order of the Bo.ard.
E. T. WATKINS, Cur. See.
July 13 31 26
List of Letters
R EITAINING in the Po-t Office, at Edgefield
C. I)., on 30th June 1854.
Aldrich. Rev. N. Iitary Pensioner, 2
Be-hel. Siss M. A. 'Miller, B. 11. 3
Bland. Mliss Em1ily Miles. Charles
liensn. Berry .IMerulough. Roht.
Brown, Rev. S. If. MeCulh.ngl, Mr. R. E.
Clark. 1:ister W W. 2 Merriwether. Dr. S. G.
(he:ttham, Gn:hridge Manace, .\lr.. Mary
Crockel, Alfred Nelson. Geo.
Chrk. mi.s Elizabeth O.h.m. David
cloud. Alii, Sarah Iri'.r. Angustus B. 3
Crain. Wiley - 'resley, Benj.
toighurn. John Pearce, D. J.
Detny. D.avid Pleastants, Thou.. J.
D,,rn. J. T. Peter-on. Capt. B.
Fergos'n, l'hoa. -Padgett. M. M1.
Fioved, Mr. Emily I'errv, B. F.
Grfli.a. Mrs. Eliza U1. 4 Quatilehum. Receiver of
Golnan, .. 2 Tax Returns,
Griffi, Dr. Jas. F. Redfield. Wn. 3
(;aiiiian. Josh., servant Rushen, Mrs. Eliz.
Grice, John Sanuels, E. F. 2
- e (sodman. Mrs. E. Stalworth. Joseph
Go.ndv. Franklin Sirmn, J. C.
Ge z n, Sam. 1". St..vens. S F.
Hiolmes, Amos Snipes, Wm.
Hill, John STururenetgrer. Miss E.
Iead, James Seigler, Mrs. Martha
lammond, A. J. 2 Scott, Sam.
Harrison. W. 2 Saimuels, Beverly
Hlirri-. Mrs. Eliz. Simnkina. A nist us
lamilton, Mrs. Ixey V.'impton. Spence, ierv.
I lollwat. Samn. Smit h, John
I lorn, Ralph Tnaylr. William
HIarri, Mrs. Eliza Turner, Stairling
Hill, Thos. Tradew..4. Miss M. E.
f..niiderson, J. T. Vience. Wtn.
Jo i-s. lob 2 Walker. Mrs. Eliza
Jane. E. Wall. Anderson
Jones, Mrs. Rebecca Whittle. J.
Johnson. Theo. or Wm.Wh't'oek, Sarah A.
Carpenter, Walker. A!xander
Je-nings. John Woolsten. George F.
K -np, M. A. Walker. Sanders
Kenny, Robt. Weaver, Wm.
L.dge, Butler 2 Whitaker & Co., L. II.
Luciouw. Fed Walker, S. A.
Le is, Wi. B. Waldroin. Mrs. E.
L.ne. Win. Walker, John If.
Lowe. Basil, Revoln.
W. W. WHITE, P. M.
July 6 2t 25
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN COMMON P L EAS.
C TI.\R LES K ENN ERI.Y. who' is in th6 ensto
v ofuthe sheiff of Edgetield District, by
suitof illams& Christite, having filed in amy
Office. toigether witha a -Schaedule, on oath, of his
estate and ef1'-ets, his petitioen to the Co.urt of Comn
mna'a Pleas. pravitng thaut he may be admnitte.d to the
benefit of the Acets of the General Assembly, made
for the relief of insolvent- debto'rs, It is Ordered,
that the said Williams & Christie, and all the other
Credt.rs to whom the said Charles K{ennerly is in
atnvwise indebted, be, and th.-y are hereby sum
inomed aind have notice to atpp. ar before the said
Court. att Edgeti'ldl C. Hi., on Tuesday the third day
of 0O-t,,br naext, to shocw cause, if any they crn,
why the prayer of the petition afortesaid should not
bgrazntedl. T. G. BACON, C. C. r.
Clerk's 0mie, July 5, 18'>4. 13t 25
Curryton Academies.
T IlE First Session of these institutions will close
w tha the pres. nt month. The Second Session
will begin the 1ith .July. at whaich time it is desired
all candidates for adnmission wi I be present.
RtOBT. M EUIlWFITlER~,
Cha.r'a Board of Trustees.
June 26, 154. .tf 24
Edgefield Artillery-Attention.
Y OU are hereby commnnded to be and appear
at the PaNE hloesE, on Saturday thae 292th of
July inst., for dridl and review. A strict attendance
of every maember is desired.
On tihe same day a Barbecue will he given by
the ( omnpany, to which the lion.'i ary ll embers a.nd
the Itand are respectfully invited to attetid.
By order of Capt. MORAGNE.
E,. HI. COVAn, Clerk.
.1 uly 6, 3t 25
Valuable Plantation for Sale.
I OFIFER for sale my valuable Plantation s'tuated
on ch v Stoey Creek. in Pickens Dlistriet. S.
C., five mile~ from Tugul., tiver, two mnites Nosrthi
West of lin.chelomr's Retreat, where there* is an ex
e ~llent Schoml, and tetn miles fromo the Village of
Wa?.lhalher. which is immediately on thne Rail Road.
This Platntatioin c..ntains about Four Ilundred
acres, fifty oif which is numtb. r one bottom land. 1
have ratised 60 bushels o.f corn per acte, and on six
acres I ha.ve raised 500t lumnnds of seed cotton. It
is well adapted to the eu~ltivatio.n of small grain.
On the premises is a comnirtabt dwelling, good
negLr.' houses, bat n, threshing machine, &c.
There is also ..n this place a rich gold mine, which
has been pronouned, by those comnpetent to judoge,
as beine good in quality and quantity. There is also
a site for a Mill Scat on the premises.
I will sell my crop, my stock of e-ittle, sheep and
bogs,. anad give possession at, any time. A bargain
can be had as I am determined to move.
MAGER CA I E.
Bachelor's Retreat, July 1, 3t 25
Notice.
A LL Pers .nu indebted to the Estate of M. E
llollingsworth. dee'd., up to the time of his
death, are requested to make itmanediate payment.
and those~ hazving demands against ~said Estate will
present thetn properly attested.
D: F. HIOLLINGSWORTHI, Adm'or.
Ma r299tf I1
Plastering Laths.
00000 PLASTE~RING LATHS, four
.~U'J~JVU nnd four and a half feet long, for
s-ele how. A pply at Plank Road Mill, 101 miles above
Hamburg, or to HI A. K ENRICK.
Hamburg. A pril 3 tf 12
Assignment.
S AMYUEL E. BOWERS, having made
an assiL'nment to me for the benefit of his credi
tors. notice is hereby given to tihe said ereditors to
mee.t at my office, at I1 o'clock' A. M., on MON
D AY, 101th day of July next, to proceed to the ap
pointmnent of an Agent. Trhe D~eed of Assigtnment
may be seen at any time by calling on me.
W. W. SALE, Assignee.
Hamburg, S. C., June 20. 1854. 3t 23
Mammoth Raffle.
T HE Tickets for W. A. Ilatais' BEAUTIFUL
RESIDENCE, In the Village of Edgefield,
are not all yet taken. They can be had of Wu P.
Buwns, Dr. A. G. TEAGUIE and M.. LasssenUlrZ,
at Emeflu C. u. nTit.. $1.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN COMMON PLEAS.
S A MUEL SII A RIPTON, who is in the custody
of the Sheriff of Edgefied Di.,trict, by vrtue
of a Writ of Capias nd Satifaeciendum, at the suit
of .lohn Cethran. havinL, filed ini my Office. together
with a Schedule on oath of his estate and effi-ets. his
petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that
he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the'
General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent
debtors, It i#Ordered. that the said John Cothran,
and all the other Creditors to whom the said Samuel
Sharpton is in anywise indebted, be -nd they are
hereby summonies and have notice to appear betire
the said Court. tt Edgefield C. It., on Tuesday th.
third dny or October next, to show eause if any they
can, why the prayer of the petition aior.-said should
not be granted. T. G. BACON, c. C. r.
Clerk's Office, July 5,1854. 1't 25
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDG(EFIEI.D DISTRICT,
IN COMMON PLEAS.
S EATON MOULrRIE . who is in the custody
of the Sheriff of Edgefield District. by virtue
of a Wr:t of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit
of R. M. Fuller, having filed in my Ofice, together
with a Schedule on oath, of his estate and effects,
his petition to the Court of Common I'leas, pr.aying
that he may be admitted to the b.-n.fit of the Acts
of the General Asrembly niade fur the rel;ef 4of in
solvent debtors, It is Ordered, that the said It. NI.
Fuller, and all the other Creditors to whom the taid
Seaton Misultrie is in an anywise indebted, be and
they a'e hereby summoned and have notice to ap
pear before the said Ceourt, at Edgefield C. It., on
Tit -day the 3d day of Octoer next, to show cause,
if any th-y cam, why the prayer of'the petition
aforesaid should not be granted.
THOS. G. BACON, c. c. r.
Clerk's Office, Ju'y 5, 1V54. 13t 25
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD SALE.
IN EQUITY.
J. Raim-fb-rd, A dus'r. I
.r . Bill to set up Mort
J. 1). Tahbetti, .gage, to Marshal As
F. 11. Wardlaw, Sete, *-C.
J. F. A dams and others.)
T having been referred to the Commissioner of
I this Court t fix a day, which shall be final, for
the rendering in of claims by the Creditors of Joheln
I;ll and C. J. Glover. On motion of Mr. Abney.
Solicitor of F. 11. Wardlaw, It is or.lered that the
time within which the said Cre-dtors are requirtd
to appear before the said Comnissioner amdil estab
lish their demands be extended to the fourth Mon
day in August next.
A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D.
July 3. 1854. 8t \ 25
R A G S, R A G S, R A G S!
The Highest Price Given!
lE Sub-rihers are paying th.. highest price fa-r
GOOD COTTON and LIN EN itAGS. Per
sons having then fhr sale, will find it to their al
vantage to address
WALKEKR, WILLIMAN & CO.,
Paper and Commissioin Merchants,
Charleston. S. C.
Agents of Suuth-Carolina Paper Manufacturing
Comnpcany.
May It 2m 17
Read Quarters.
FmRsr Divistos Sotivu CAROLINA MILITIA,
A bbeville, June 20, 1b54.
ORDER NO. 3.
The following Regiments will parnde for drill and
review at the times and pla..es specified below, viz:
The 10th Regim' nt of Infantry at Rchardsion's
on Thursday the 27th of Julv next.
The 7th Reinent ef t-tPary at the" Od Wells,''
on Saturday the 29th of .luly next.
The 9th iRegiment o.f Infantry at Lowe's ou Tues
day the 1st of rugu-t next.
The 2d lIegim--nt of Catvalary at Longmire's on
Thursday the 3d1 of August na-xt.
Thme 8th Regiment oef lnraentry at " Morrow's Old
Field," on Saturday the 5th of A ugust n'ext.
The 6th Rlegimaent of Infantry at Lomax's, on
Tuesday the 8th of A ugust next.
The 4th Regiment of Infamtry at Haney's, on
Tursdacy the 10th of August next.
Tlhe 42d Rerimnent of Itnfmtry, at Minton's on
Saturday the 12th of August next.
The 2d Rtegimnent of Infantry at Hall's, on Tues
day the 15th of Autrust next.
The 5th Regiment of Infantry at Hunter's, on
Thursday the 17th eef August next.
The 1st Regimenet of Cavalry at Piekensville, on
Saturday the 19th of August tnext.
The 3d Regiment of Infantry at Toney's Old
Store, on Tuesday tihe 22d of August next.
'The 1st Regimnt eof Infantry at Benton's, on
Thursday the 24th of A umust next.
The comnmissieuned and non -comnmissioncei Officers
wil assemble the day prviu at the platce of ren
dezvous of their respective Regimet.nts, for drill a
inspeti'on.
The Brigadier Gc'nerals will, eaceh with his stafl',
attend the Reviews in their seperate co~mmnands, and
are charged with the extension of this order.
By order of
Major General McGOWA N.
JToux C. Saaxs, Div. Aedj. General.
July 6 if 25
.Head Quarters.
FIRST D)IVISION,
A asevIae C. H., June 20, 1S50.
ORDER NO.'2.
T lIE f.eliewing Officers will compose the Stafl' of
I. the First Division of South (Carulina Militia,
.lohn C. Sim~pkins,Division Adjutant General, with
the rank of Cohlenel.
Benjamin Z. llerndon, Division Inspector Gener
al, with the rank of Lieuten mt Coloenel.
J1. Berry Sloan, Divi'eion Quaerter Master Gener
al, with the ranek of Major.
Robert A. Fair, Division Pay Master, with the
rank of Major.
Wmn. L. Calho~un, Aid de Camp, wvith the rank of
Major.
Robert Maxwell, Aid de Camp, with the ratnk of
Majer.
John W. Suber, Aid de Camp, with thne rank of
Major.
The above named officers have been eommss'n
ed in conformity with the. r:etk eof each, and they
will be obeyed atnd respect di accordingly.
By order of
SA MUEL McGOWAN,
Maj. General 1st Div. So. Ca. Militia.
July 6 4t 25
Particular Notice.
To the Stockholders of the Edge'feld Odd.
Fellou-s' and Masonic Btiilding Associa
tion:
GE~NTLEMEN: You will come fot ward and
pay to -las. B. Sullivan, Trenesurer, or A. Itamsey.
.\gent, the Third instalnmentuof 1(0 per cent on your
Stock. A nd theese who have given their Nontes for
the First and Seco.nd Instahthents, are earnestly re
quested tee take thiem up. as we nted meoney to have
the work a-dvanced. Please respred e-arly.
A. G.- TEAGUE, Pres't.
June 22 tf 22
Particular Notice.
A~ L. Persons are forewarned from trading foer a
Note given by thme Subscriber to J. M. Rey
nolds or bearer, for $30. clue 1st .anuar'y 1855. as
the considlerations for which, said Noete was given
ls not been comtplhed witht, and I am deteramined
to resist its payment. M. TI. BETTIS.
July 6 3t 25
S, C, Minute Men-Attention,
Y~OU are hereby ordered to be and appear at
your regular parade ground (Maj J[.0C. Allen's)
on Saturday 15tht Jtuly inst., arnmed and equipedl as
the law directs for drill and instruction.
By order of Capt. TILOS. JONES.
T. IIEaRx, 0. S.
Jualy 6 2te 25
Miller Wanted.
7j HE Subscriber wishe's to emtploy a good Miller
Sto attend his Steamt Flour and Grist Mill, 16
miles above Edgefield C. II., on the Camberadge
Road. None neced apply who cannot come well re
commended. JOIIN DORN
New Goods at Low Prices.
LIBERTY HILL, S. C.
HE Subscriber respectfully announces to the
public that he has now (in hand at Liberty
11111, an ENTIRELY NEW and FASIIIUNA
BlLEStock of
-A LsO
G R O C E R I E S,
Hardware, Hats and Caps,
A so A VARIETY OF OTIIFR \ALcAELE CooDs,
All ar wh'cl he will sell at EXTREMELY LOW
PRICES, andal on as ac.osmmidating teris as any
other House in the country. Give him a call.
W.\1 B. G111FFI N.
June 12, 3n 22
Spring and Summer Clothing!
TIlE Undersigned have now on
hand. and are still receiving large
supplies Of Spring and Summer
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Of the latest styles, anl of various qua.ities, so that
every taste may be suited.
-AlIs.o
A handsome lot of $111R'S, DRAIWERS. CR A
VATS, 11AN DJKKECIII EFS. GLOVES,&c.
-Also
An extensive vnriety of YOU-TI 'S nna C1111.
1DR EN'S CLOTilING. All of which will be fur
nished atfair prices.
CLAYTON & BIGNON.
Auagusta. A pril I I 3m 13
A CARD!
TlIE Subscriber takes ilis method (af tendering
L. hi. thanks to the inliabitants of Edgefield Vil
late and the surrouniding country, for the liberal
patronage hitherto extended to him. and by which
he is enatbled to continue his business at the Corner
Store, next to the Carolina Hotel, where he still
kceps a.GENERAL ASSORT.\MENT of
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
Bonnets, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c,
tie has a FULL SUPPLY of the above articles.
which he respectfully invites the Puhic to examine
before purchasina elsewhere. Illis Stock hats been
carefully SELECTEI) from the largest tanl ehap
est Ilouses in New York, and will be sold at ILEA
SONABLE PROFITS FOR CASH !
T. ROOT.
Edgefield C. I., May I f _ 7_
PIANO-FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &c.
* TIIE Subscribers would caill.-d at
- entioin to their Splendid assurtnit of
ANO F R T E S,
Of 6, 6. 6 anl 7 Octavo iroin the c.-lebrated
.\lanufactoriss or IIACO & Riv.:N, IIAzeIA ro &
IlRos. and A. 11. GALE & Co., Of New ihrk.
ThIese are made from the best and thoroughly sea
sianed niater~a!s. with ll the late.t ioproveisents,
and are AltIt.\NTE ), tit staid t various
chanlges if this climate-ind for equality and sweet
ness of tone cannot be snir-ssed.
Their l100K and ST.\TIONERY department
colisists (if a good assoi tiwent of
School and Miscellaneous Books,
And all the Cheap literature, as sion as published,
as well as a large and well selected Stock of Sta
tionery, &c.
Tieir Stock of PRINT ED 'MUSIC is the largest
in the State, consisting of all the olitipular Songs,
Waltzes, Marches, Variations. &c.
0- New Mlusic received every week.
Musical Instruments.
They a'so k can elegant assortment of the fol
fowing instrutnents on hand viz:
Violins, Guitars, Violincelles, Clari
nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns,
TENOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLETS, BANJOS
Accordeonst., Taniborines,
FLUT.S. &c.
Also, an assortment ofi Musical Mierheliandize,
17 An assirtient of suprior Violin and Guit;r
STRING S. always in hand.
AlIl the aliive artilesaa will lie sold for Cashi or
good paper, by G EO. A. O.\ TES & BR!OS.
U~roa.I Street, A ugusta, Ga.
Nov 9. tf 42
Palmetto House,
SPART'ANBURG C. HI., S. C.
PERSONS in quest of health air
I.pleasure will findi the above I lotel ,ad
a very desirable p1 ee. The buildinig !!!
is the lartrest its the up-..ountry andl
furnshed with N EW FURNIT UR E. The Rooms
are spacious, well adatpteid fur Bals ior Cioncerts, anud
tle Sleepinig aipartmtents are aslso c.,mmosiihous and
well adapted lfar convenience atnd ciistort. The
Table is supplied with evs ry variety thw market
affords.
The Proprietor of " Thiompson's Springsi" have
kinily tenideredl the use of the Water, which lis
gined much celebrity amnong tramvellers on acut(Ci
of its val uaible propertties for Chrontie sifeictionis. The
Srings sire situaited iinly one mnile fromn the Toawta,
ndcan be reaced nver a beatut .InI and pleaisant
roti. The water faom this Spring wih be furnished
it the Psalmietto I louse.
Aimple airrainLgemients hace been mnade for Ice andi
le various Sunmsmr refre~sm--nts.
AlI.R ED TOILLESON, PaorarsTokt.
Spartanburg, .lunie 10t dIt
The Saluda lVills.
T H E Subscribers beg leave to say to their friends
and the p ubbie g,-ne-rally in Edgefield I ti-trict.
and every wthere else, that~ they niow have their
MILS in reainess for busiess. They sire lire
pared to CLE.\N an.I GRIND WlE.\T in the
best possible manlner. WVheat growers are soiled
to give them a triali.
In the article of CORN IE A L thecy thaink they
arc prepatred to please all tastes.
Coarse oir fiane-riundi or flat,
Cool or hot-anid all thast.
E. P. & J. AB3NEY.
Higgins' Ferry. ay 29, 3t 20
Notice.
TH Nte and Acerout of the late Firan of
1 . L.&P. J1. Cailemnan haave beeni pae- d in
my hands for collectiuin, andl all persons inadebited to
the said Firm either byv Naite or Accoutt are re
quested to) make immiediate payment tos the undir
sini-d ais inidulgence beyonad the first day of A ugust
next wi: not be givena. W. W. A DA.\S.
Attorniey at Lsaw.
June 15 4t 22
ON the 24th Msay by the Subiscriber one Note of
hanstud iin bay Soanael Perint to Wallisiams &
Christie, fur S27,33, dati d Fib. 1, 1854, with in
teest fromt 1 st .hm 18.4 A ll persuon< are hnerebiy
forewarnead from trsadinag for said Note.
FELIX LAKE.
June 15 St 22
Beautiful Residence for Sale!.
TIl E Undcrsignecd, Agent faor the
D istriutees of the Estate of the late
- Thomasas IIl. Liaveless, (who site all of
-. age) offers fair sale the T RA CT O F
LAND on whichl the said Tho's. HI.Loveless resided
t the time of his death, situatted ont the Coluamblia
Roid about six mailis from Edhgefleld C. II., containi
ing Three Ilunadred acres, msore or l-ss.
The liands will be soald for division, upon terms
favorable to purchasers.
JOHNY C. LOVELESS.
June 22 tf 23
Notice this?!
TjHE Subsecriber's clebrated ShINGLE M \
1 HIEis now at Mlr. Watt's Sh~op at Eadge
field C.11I.. where it east be seen, examnined and
tested sat all hoiaurs of the day.
lIe ho desires to beniefit hiself by a safe in
vestment would dlo well tao decide sioon, as it is not
probable thae right for this District will nulw remain
long unaiuld. T. G. L A MAR.
~July 6 tf 25
Masonic Notice.
A REGULAR Commnunication of
SNo. 50, A . F M., wvill be hlcd in
their Ilall. on Saturday evening, 15th
inst., at7ito'clock.
By or der of the W . M.
A. G. TEAGUE, Seeg.
EDGEFIELD UIOLLIMULTE
INSTITUTE
FOR YOUNG LADIE S.
Rev. C. A. RAYMONiD, Principal
82 PUPILS HAVE ENTERED SINCE ICTui OF JAN'Y.
IHE SUMMER Session will commence on
Nlnay, A pril 24th.
The Acaemieal building con4ising rf eight
commodiious lRooms is finely .furnihed with evety
thing necessary to secnre the most. rapid advance
mitent of the Pupils. In t1hi respeetwt donot think
greater advanltages can be anywhere enjoyed. The
prescribed cour.-e of Stulies is so ariniiged, that if
the Pupils reinil: 11-1n eniouah it the insttti i tin
pursue it reguiriy, they 1mai hardly fa:l t-f nequiring
a liberal anil tmshedi educatiin ; and ml 11h1 E.xtri
course a thorough knowledge of the fine arts.
Pniipils can enter at any time, and if near the
middle or close of the Session, are charged but
from the time of entnie. All such deductions
iaowever date from the close of the second week of
that Sessiu. Loss of time from sickness if of more
tlani two weeks is also deducted. *
Thw RaIttes or Tuition are conformed to those of
other ,titntiins (of the Name grade. Payments are
to, be timde at the ellose of each Session. 'iTe fol
lowing 1;st includes a.ll
Expenses per Session of 14 Weeks.
Colle::iate Department..............$15 00
Academnie do ...............12 00
Primary do ... .$7 00 and $5 00
Pupls usinL the Philosolphical Apparatus. are
charged Extra 62,00 per Session. And all Pupils
are clarged 50 ct., eaeh, a Session, for contingencies.
Extra Branches.
Music.......................$18 00
French ........................ 8 00
I)rawing.......................... 8 0
Oil Paiiing..................... 15 fill
There is no Iheliarge for use of Piano. Pupils prac
tiring at the illstitute are however char-ed S1. each
session. to pay for keeping the Pianos in tune.
Beard, with washing, lights and fuel $10 per
imonth.
There are no other extra charges, except for
Books and Music sald. ^
R. T. MIMS,
S. F:GOODE, -,
E. IENN, . Trustees
G. A. A DDISON,
A. SIMKINS. . I
April 5 tf 12
a, 0- VE & MENAITANt,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, .
H AVE now in Stoare it LARGE and COM
P LEi E as-ortment of
Fancy & Staple Dry Goods!
lit view of the scarcity of ioney and the prohn
ble continuance of the saine, they have coeluled
toa meet tie dinficulty half way, and in order to
rase cash lor their Goiods, they mhave reduced their
pr.ecs. As it woul be alinst imtposib'e to give
tlieir friends att a di tanee an adequate idea of th -
reltioin in their prices, th--y will tiame only a fox
(if the leading art.ek-s. One of our Stores.. the
well known l.1 staml or T... CUSGRi1OV I & CO.,
is nearly o:lpos-ite. the A ugnsta ilotel" and the pother
abiove the Globe 1,1tel, Opposite thII old stand of
'. BuR.NAN & Co.
The f.l winit are the " Prici s Current" at th.
Stoares of CUSGiOVE & BiENNAN, Nos. 202
a1d 276 Broad Street. Augusta, Georgia.
Ladies, Hisses and Children's
PRINTED M USIANS ani LA WNS, every varic
ty aif pattern and ce.lor, of the newekt styl.s, from
tit cets to 15 eents per yard.
Figured llALEGES, every lue, and color, andl of
the niatest d.-signs, 20 cents ti 31 ceits per yard.
Fine linn L.UShltlES. GIN(IAMS, LA % NS,
and ait endless a~sstrtment of Dress Goods, 12J to
25 eemts lier yard.
Spring aid Sumim' r Irish POPLINS. for Sacks and
Tr. velimg I iresses.
A spleneli.l stock of llai, Coral, Striped and P;aid
SILKS. Also. lar-e and small Plaids and Stripes.
all co ,reduced this day to 56 and 62 cents
per yard.
Whl.te atid Dotted Sw'Ps MUSI.lNS. 12 to 21 ets.
.aein t, Swiss. Book, Mull and Plaid Muslins,
10 e -nts tit 25 eits.
Plin Gros. I teH~ttne, Gr.,s. De Nap and Mationi
Black SI LKS, every wid th, style and quality, 62&
tee 51,50 cents a yard.
,lrce.nie and Florenee Lining-SILXS, every color,
25 to 75 eents a yard.
Raone 11115 BONS. frasm 6t4to 37j eta, a yard.
lelt, Necek. sashi, Tatreta, Gauze, Cap. Sat'n andl
all ther styles of Ritbbons, from 1 cent to 25 ets.
a yardl.
'ie Nie M ITTS. 25 to 75 ets a pair.
Kil G LOV ES. all culaits, 50 cents tot 75 eents.
Lise. S~lk and Cottuti GLOVES, an endless va
rwty.
Cailren's an.i Sisses' GLOVES, lung and short
MITTS (t:j teo 376 ents a panir.
si-k. Lisale anid Cottamn ilase, for Ladies, Misses and
Chilre-alsao, Chtildre's i and 4 llose, with
eastie teepi.
Feaeionable styles of CA LICOES, warranted good
colers, (14 to 8 eetts.
Aimerian anud Seceteh GINGH AMbS, 8 to 20 cts.
Bsaebed SI IlRTIN G, S tao 10 cenits.
leebed Lnng Cloth, 1t0 tee 12A cents.
Unbe--lhed Shirting, 5 to, i cetnts.
Unbileae.hled Sea Island doc., 7 A to 10 cents.
14 atnd l'14 Shteetinig, 3111o 33 eents per yard.
Liinen Goods.
The folowinig Geeods were purchased amnd selected
v one ol the Firmn, friema the maanufacturecrs ini Ire
land. and are warranted all l'Ulmk LI NEN.
Table Damascks, Diapers atnd Tabl~e Cloths,
Napmkins, I Joyhes and Teowellinig,
Lien Lawni atnd I lankerciecfs,
A colll tie assor tient of Ltmen Goqeds, for Gents,
Biys atnd Chxliren's wear.
Ctteen llose, all colors, 64 to 25 eta a pair.
Linen Camibrce Ilaneikerchiefs, 64 to 25 eta. each,
5000 Y ARD)S R EMNA NTSof Calicus, M'tus-|
Ins, Lawns, Gmtghams, &e., from 4 eta. to 12A ets
er yard.
Tog.-thter with almost every article usually kept
in a Fancy l)ry Goods Store.
-Plant~ation Goods.
We haave alwatys in Store a full supply of all theI
approved Branids ofl OSNA BURU8tO, STRIPlE.S
1 EETINGS, &c., all of which we wdl sell at thet
t'actry Prics.
gr Ali Guoeuds packed, ba!eA, or boxed and de
ivered at any of the liaal Roads, Steanmbeats or
Canals, free of any charge to the paurchaser. W e
solicit an inspectionu of onar extensive a'sortmenett.
CUSGROVER & BRtENNAN.
A ugusta, J1une 12, 5t 22 .
CARRIAGES?
QARRAEMAKER,
-CAMPBEWLL STREET.
Near the Georgia Rail Road Depot,
TLLe1 to aarder iall kinds of lightt CA R
V T RA GES W AGONS. BPGG[ES, &c.,
n tle mio,.t acco.modattig terms, andl will keep
n hatd a small stock oft the aibove articles, which
ie wvill as sell low, 'or lower, than any other shop in
the ity.
[1REP.\IRING done at ishort notice and on
the most reasonable terms.
I. R.-A small Stock of Tiuggies, Tiarnecs.,
Umrels, &e., will he kept on h:md by Mr. F. Mt.
Nw-t.as, Agent, at Edgefield C. H.
Ma 4, 3m 16
~yloultrie House,
SULUIVAN'S ISLAND.
TJ HIS ELEGA NTSunmmer Retreat having been
opened frr the reception of visitors fot time
ealso,. the Proprietor respectfully informs his nu -
mnerous frends atnd the public generally that nothing
i hti part shall be lait undonie to afford cotailert
ane grtitieationi to all who may favor him with thmeir
comaty.
Tie WVeekly "i lops," that gave so muchm satis
fauctiom l.st steason. wlbecntned, an effce eit
band of miueic htaving beeni engaged for that pur
teeaboats leave the City and Island thtrotaghout
the day at convenienmt houatrs.
Convecyanmces runi to antd friam eachm boat-fare 12A
ents, and co~mtmdiouis cartriagesa can be obtained
by appliaton at the office, by those desirous of en
j yimg a drive on the magmficnt Bench.
Der will be on the table every day at 4 P. M.,
xcept Sunday, when the hour will be 2.30 P. al.
Fatilies aind athers reqairing apartments will
please adlress Tmuos. S. Nicxanso.s, iills Ileuse,
Charleston, S. C., where a box will be kept fuor the
eceptin of letters, parcels, &c., Intended for the
visitors at the Moultrie llouse, the contenats of which
will be forwarded by enaeh boat.
THOMAS S. NICKERSON.
LD. E EW BY'&a
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
READY-MADE CLOTHINC,
M. NEWBY & CO., under U. S. IItel. Aimustn. Gn., are now receiving the LARGEST,
. BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE AS*ORTM'lENT of
SPRING AND SUMMER READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Ever offered in the City of Augusta. In addition to which, we are weekly rec.eiving FRESH
SUPPL1E8 from our flouse in New York. We also keep constnutly on hand a large Stock of
YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
ALso. a full assortment of FURNISHING ARTICLES, for gentlemen's wear.
9g Country Merchants and all persons visiting Augusta will find it to their interest to
examine our Stock, as we are determined to offer our Goods at the lowest prices imaginable.
A ugust., April 3. 1854. tf 12
CANDIDATES.
Wor Sheriff.
-FELIX E. BODIE,
W31. QUATTLEBUM,
JULIUS DAY,
JAMES EIDSON.
Wror Tax Collector
THEOPHILUS DEAN,
WESLEY WERTZ.
bf. B. WHITTLE,
LEE IOLSON.
BARNEY LAMAR.
CIARLES CARTER,
THOMAS B. REESE,
DERICK HOLSONBAKE,
A. R. ABLE,
ror Clerk.
R. B. BOUKNIGHT,
EDMUNID PENN.
THOS. G. BACON.
T or Ordinary.
11. T. WRIiT,
I)AVID BODIE.
JOHN W. SMITH,
W. F. DURISOE,
GE . E. HENDY, Esq.
T IIE Subscribers take great pleasure in recom
Iending this gentleman as a
Stone Cutter and IMill Dresser!
IIe cuts beautiful 11ILL STON:S at his Qniry on
Clu-d's Creek, and Mill ownerf: would do well to
ive him a ril. - E. P. & J. A [N EY.
Hiiggins' Ferry, S. C.
ANY Person wishing their .\Iill Stones Dressed
or Wated. can adiress the Unlersi.rned at
Norrisville P. 0., Edgetild ;iitrict, S. C., and lie
will with pleasure give them premtipt attentioin.
G. E. IIENDY.
Norrisville P. 0., May 29, tf 20
FRESH ARRIVALS.
DR. A. G. TEAGUE respectful'y informs
his frienis and citizens or Edgelied generally,
that lie lis ju.t reeived a L.\ R(E A DDITION
to his already extensive Stock of fiesh and genu;ne
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c.
Ills I)rug' are enrefully examined by hinself.and
all that are foun- worthless, rijected: and those
that are appr.ved mnay be rel;ed on as eflicient and
,of uniform aetii.
ALL of his Meticinal Compounls, Tinctures.
Pills, Ointments. &c.. &e , are put up under his
onn sup.-rvisioti and in strict accordance with the
United Stites Disp.-nsatory.
From his losn!Z and extensive experience in the
ractice of Mledicine, he- has niide several Comn
,ound, of his own, not to be fou nd in the I)ispensa
tcr %, viz:-A Prtparatiosi-for the CRO UP, whiih
lie has used extensively fir eiriteen years. and re
'.,i:miends with cilidence :a V ELui lLUGE, safe
mdI)(] eflicient: and many s ther Compounds which
e nmakes extenpiranefous!y to fulfil the indications
in each partleular ease for which it is usedl.
It would require mure space than eould be .
nined in a N..wspaper to give a(atil-gue of the
lrugrs, Medieines and Chemincls k--pt and sold by
,im-suffice it to say, he can furnish a Phys'cian's
Office CONIPL ET E. with Physiek nd Furniture.
lie has added to his forner Stock some of the
mst reliable Vega.-ible extra-ts, viz: POI)OPIIIL
Ix, sTILLINGINE, LEPTAN DRlN. &c.
(-r Planters and families cm be supplied %% ith all
ediines necessary in a fanily-anl when desired,
directions put up with eaeh article.
All if the most r.-putable NOSTRUMS may be
rnn,l in his Establishmiient. Also,
Candies, Kisses, Sugar Plums and
Sand!,.
ALSO, FINE' WINES AND BRANDY,
for Medicinia purposes.
Perfiumery of his own and Northern make,
hard toi heat.
SOAPS.-A large and extensive variety.
CANDLES,-Wax, Sperm aind A dainintine.
Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs,
WINIhOW GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, &C.
R USIIES.--ilarking, Sash. To''l. Paint, G rain
ing. Toiothi. Nail, Flesh, Crumib, Sho':, UI.rse and
Tnners Brushies.
ENCL S-Camnel's and S:ible 11air, larce size.
\d last though no, least, the inest I I A IR BRIJUTI
1N ever osffered in the place, of various patrons
and qualities.
.ssnt ttna extlra fine COIMBS,
lUST ING BRUSIIES,-A'u excellent article.
APER-Fools Cap andi Letter Paiper, cononon
id fine.
OTE PA PER-Varions si-.es and fancy styles,
EVELOPES-Cmmlion Buff, Plasin White and
F'aney Note Envelopes,
NK, P ENS, PENCILS AND CRAYONS,
Osborne's American Wiater Cairours.
Gum Elastic Balls-Slid, IHollow and
Fine' ,-arir lis for the Ladies. i nvitiniz thenm
to ex'ereise withlinr doors, when the weather is
to's inelemiment to be out.
May IS tf 18
Edgefield Male Academy.
pIllS lnstitutionl is opened for another year under
.the comntril of Mr. J. GREGG LEITNER,
our last year's Teacher.
The experience of a twelvemionth lhas fully satis
fed us that no m sore comspetenit youngr getitlemiian
can be fo.und ins the State thain thme one tnow at theI1
e of our A cademny. The best prooif of this ir
the general satisfaction given by him last year,
acked by the idditional faet that his Schouol, at the
ternatitm osf its first week for "thae seconad year,
umbered 43 Pupils.
The'1)sstees des'ire to assure the Public thati
their uniitedl 2fiirts wvill he given to: the cause (if
their Schooi'l, and a ciintiniued atud ciomplete supervi
in will he exercised by them: over its proiress.
Mr. LEtrrER will in a short timei prcr a first
rate As5sistanitand any number short of four score
an tetn be well attended to.
The Building is in cosmfortable condition, having
three large fire-places (onte in each of the hircer
rooms,) anad being well supplied with convenient
tables and arm-ehairs of the best finish.
Once more we appeal to the' peopjle of Edgefield
nd the adjoining IDistricts. for their encouragemsent
of or earnest endeavors to establish a first rate
preparatory School.
Terms.
For the Classical Departmnent, per annum,. .S36.00
" alHigher Eng. " " " . ..32.00
" " Ordina~rv " " " " - - -2b,U0
Capitol boarding to be hamd in pleasant families.
JOllN LIPSCO3, s
ARTIIUR SIMKINS, ;2
GEO. A. AI)DDISON,
LEWIS .1ON ES, I
RL. T. S.8
Tan 11 tf 52
Notice.
A PPLICA TION will be miade to the Legislature
of South Carinta, at its next Session,. by vmt I
sus sfrerers, praying the refunding fromi the State
Treasury the amsount of tolls exacted from thems at
a Toll Gate erected by .lones & Kennedly, in one of
the Streets oif the Townst of I lamburg, near the A u
Wusta Bridge, believinJ sneh collietiona of tolls to
be unjust, oppressive and unnecessary.
hlaburg..hune 5 t f 21
Hamburg & Edgefield P'k Road
r H E PLA NK RO.\D) from Ulnmburg to Edg"
field is now comnpleted and open for the publi
H. A. K ENRICK, Pree.
Oe. it, 38
Rich and Beautiful Goods
AT THE NEW AND ELEGANkT DRY GOODS STORE OF
WARD & BURCHARD, -
OrrosaT MASOsIC HALL, AUGU'STA, GF~OGfA.
TE nare now receiving our SPRING AND
SVSUJ%131E R Supplies of
Rich and Eleganat Dry Goods,
'elected with inudi care in all the Northern Mar
ket!. and we take great pleasure in inviting the at
tention of al in want of FAMILY SUIPLES,
feeling asured that we can offer the best bargains
to be found in Au nusta,
In cleznnt Spring SI LKS, rich Wedding SILKS.
Organdies. Tissues, Bareges, French daconets,
Lawns, Black, Brocade Silks.
Also. one of the l:argest Stocks of high Lustred
Black IT A IA N SI LKS,-the most elegant Goods
ever offered in Augusta.
New and beautiful Parisian PLAIDS, in Silk and
other Fabries, with rich combnnatioin of Colors, in
eluding the gay, the grave, the rich, the elegant
and chaste.
EM3BROIDERIES of every descriplion,-nnd in
fact every other kind of Dry Gooda suitable for
Ladies and Children's wardrobes.
SHAWLS OF EVERY KIND.-In this De
partment will be found some of the most elegant
Embroidered Crape SHAWLS, ever exhibited
South of ite Potomnc.
MOULTNING GOODS in great variety.
American, EnaglAhi and Fiench CALICOS and
GINGIlA31S.
1lOUSEWIFE and FAMILY GOODS-As
rish Linen, Linen Shectings, Pillow Case Linet
tnd Cotton. 'Table Damask, Napkins, Towellings,
Diapers, &c.
Augusta SfIEETINGS and SITIRTINGS, Cot
on OSNA 3 U [RGS and Georgia STRIPES at the
\latnfacturer's prices.
" Our Goods will be offered at a small ad
mance upon the oritinal cost, for CASII, wholesale
ml retail. They will be shown freely, represent
.d fairly. and submitted to the unbiassed judgement
af the purebaser.
f' Orders acncompanied with the money will
mave our prompt attention, and the exercise of our
wast judgment.
WARD & UURCHARD.
A uusta. Marcha 27 tf 11
Ladies' Mourning Goods.
W ILLIA M SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., has
r. ee.ved trom New York a full supply of
LADIES' MOURNING GOODS, amonag which
Ire
Lupitin's Plain DInek C11A t.LY, of the best quality:
Lui-in's Black Summer BOMI1AZINES, of beau
tiful styles ;
Plain Black BAREGES and IARQUISSE, ,f ex
tra qualty ;
Plain Black Barege DELAINES;
[lain Black GRENADIN ES, an elegant article
for Maourning Dresses;
%lournina 3USLINS and'LAWNS, in a great va
riety of styl--;
UIourning GINGIIAMS, of superior styles and
quality;
aperioir l1ik. ALPACAS and Canton CLOTHS;
iuperior Eng'ish Black CRAPES, for Veils and
Trimniing ;
lflk. Love, Lisle and Crape V EILS, some of extra
sizes;
Lad es' alourning Canbric and Lawn HAND
KERChIlEFS;
Ladies' Mourning FANS and PARASOLS, of
beautirul syles
L'o all of which the attention of the public is re
spectfully invited.
lay 2r) t - 19
AGNEW, FISHER & AGNEW,
NEWBERRY 0. H., S. C.,
IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, P A IN T , OILS,
Wintdow Gla s,
Groceries, Dry Goods, &c.,
and Buyers of Cotton and country produce.
C"'Plsanters visiting this Market will find it
reatly to their advantage by giving us a call.
AGNEW, FISHIER & AGNEW.
Newberry C. I., A pril 13, tf 13
UT The Abbeville Banner will please copy four
nonths.
Summer Dry Goods!
WVIL LIAM SIIEAR,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
H A S now in Store a very full and complete as
sortmnent of
Fancy and Staple Dry Gocds,
Embracing the latest styles of Ladies' DRESS
0OODS, and comprmsing almost every article re
juiredl for famnily or pl.atation use. New Goods
v'ill be received thrugh the season by the New
k'ork Steanmers, and the assortnment kept complete.
The public is respectfully invited to call and ex
Emine the assortment.
Mla y 266 f 19
5Tew and Wonderful MHachine,
WILLIAM STODDARD, PATENfTEE.
' TIE Subascriber haviug purchased the'Right for
I the State or South Caromlina irr the onlv ha
:hin~e nil" invented, for R IFTING and SlA'VING
SlHlNGLES, BA RREL hlhEA DING, &c., is pre
ired to sell tihe Right of the Districts, or single
lachines, at prices sufficiently low to make it an
nmducenmetnt for purchaisers.
'The SMnchinec being sitmple in ils construction.
ndl is not libe to get ont of order, is inable of
4iplitting and Shaving Two Thtouswand Shingles per
meur,-better than nimde by hand. It is portable,
nil can be worked by ha.nd. horse or steam hower.
['en to fifteen days work of a Mnechine will mwake
-noaugh Shingles to pay the price asked for a single
mec.
Large inducements are offered to persons wish
ng to purchase the right of several Distriets. One
if the Machines enn lie seen in operation in the
'ity of Augusta, at Wmt II. Goodrieh's Planing
hI ill, and one also may be seen in a short time at
Ilr. J. Witt's Machine Shiip, at Edgefield C. II.
TIIOS. G. LAMA R.
Hamburg, A pril 19, 1854. tf 14
Bolting Cloths,
T HIE Subscribers nre now in receipt of all num
lers of A mscher Bolting Cloths,
,f Warranted qua'ity. nnd will ailso bring out to
arder. FRENCh BURR BLOCKS andl BURR
IIIILLSTONES of all s'zes. Persons in want of
hese articles will find it to their advantage to call
and examtine beforn. purchnsing.
AGNEWV, F!SHIER & AGNEW.
Newberry C. HI., .Junae 29 3t 24
Fresh Flour.
JTUST receive~d 5,000 Lbs. GOOD) COUNTRY
elFLOUR, in Sacks, and for sale by
G. L. PENN, AGENT.
A pril 4 tf 12
To Rent,
Tf H E Room at present occupiedi by Mr. Lod Hill
I. as a Dry Goods Store. In mty abeenee apply
:o J. A . Williams.'* S. CH RISTIE.
Dece28 tf 50
Bacon ! Bacon !
LARGE Supply of GOOD BACON. just
sI received, and offered for sale at RmEDUCED Pias
eFs biy T. ROOT.
May 11 tf 17
,U reevdBacon CHICBAO
US eevda supply ofCIO EBA N
P SIDES, SiIOULDER8 and 1JAMS. for se
Cheap for Cash. G. L. PENN, AGENT.
M..I .f. 16
Cheap. Goods!
T IIFE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and the pubi egenerally that lie has en hand,
at the Store formerly occupied by WILLIAMS &
CHRISTIE, a Stock of
Desirable and Seasonable Goods,
Which he will sell VERY LOW FOR CASH I
They have been put in his lnds on sale on such
terms as will enable him to sell them at COST, and
many of them considerably UNDER COST.
Allthose who desire to purchase good bargains
will do well to call and examine the Staek.
E. PENN.
April27 tf 15
New Goods New Goods!!
T 11IE Subscriber would respectfully invite atten
tion to his Stock of
SPRING & SUMMR GOODS!
It is one of the LARGEST and BEST that belae
ever had the pleasure of offering for sale. 'Fr the
Ladies he has
PLAIN, FIG'D and PLAID SLS ,
BAREGE DE LAINES,
PLAII) BA REGES,
SILK TISSUES,
PRINTED .1ACONETS
MUSLINS AND LAW2iS, -
FINE WORKEI COLLARS & IHEKFSi.
CilEMISEETS & SLEEVE8 .
WIUTE & BLACK LACE MANTILLAS.
Together with the above, he has a tine assortment o
Groceries, Crockery. Hardware,.
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, *c. .
All of which will be sold at moderate prices.
' A liberal discount always allowed for Casli.h
B. C. BRYAN.
Edgefield C. I., March 15, if 9
McGREGOR & SMITH,.
-kALERS IN
CARRIAGEN, BUGGIES, &c.
M C'GREGOR & SMITI1, build to order Car
ringes of every description. They also keep
on hand a large and eplendidasiortment of :
New and Second-Hand Carriages,
iV All orders promptly attended to, and Re
pairing neatly executed.
Edgefleld C. II., Jan 18 tf I
*Soda Water,
DR. A. G. TEAGUE respectfully informs the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Edgefield Village
and vic:nity, that his Soda Water Aparatus is in
fine condition: and. he is drawine at his Counter,
the MOST DELICIOUS SODA WATER, Ile does not
wish you to take I a word for it, but come and try it.
07 The Lidies shall be waited on prompt!y and
receive speial attention when they visit him.
May 18 tf 18
House and Sign Painting!
T1II E Subscribers having formed themselves into
La Co-partnership, respectfully inform the citi.
zens Of Edgefield District, that they are .now pre
pared to do all business entrusted to themn in the
line of
Paimsting, Gildisiag. iarbling, &c.,
In all its various branches, and upon the most rea.
sonable terms.
IT All letters addressed to them at Edgefe.4
C. I1., will receive prompt attention.
They may be found inl the Painting Room of Mr.
Wrr's Furniture Establishment.
Reference.-Mr. Jous LEIGn and Mr. Jen.
WTT. C. IL. LUC A S,
A. A. PAUL.
March 8 tf 8
F. MYK. NIC1hOLA S,.
B EG LEAVE to inform the citizens of Edge.
1 field District that lie has on hand a small lot of
Choice Buggies!
Also, Some that lie can sell as LOW a ONE
IIUNDRED DOLLA RS, and others at moderate
prices. Persons wishing such articles would do well'
to give him a call before purchas ng elsewhere, as
lie can give them better bargains than.can they get.
this side of New York.
.une 8, tf . 21
ElIusical Notice.
" Mueic hiath charms tosoothe a savage,
To split a rock, and cook a cabbage."
T H E }EM BlRS of the PalunettoBraq*
i Randrn'o to ;zdemahg pubtio that
their Hand is now in ucesaful operation, and re-.
spectfully solicit a share of public patronage.
All Communicntions addressed to R. Tusasa,.
Phcenix P. 0., S. C., will receive prompt attention.
P. S.-Wx. H. GaiNEs respectfully ofiers his ser
vices to thes public as a Teacher of llifa's Bands..
A ddress him at New Mlarket P. O., A bbevi~le Dis
trict, S. C.
A pril 12 3m 13
Land for Sale,
TIlIE Subscriber inatending to move offers for al
his V AL UABL E PL ANT ATION, containing
Five Hundred and Fifty-sir Aeres,
Lying on the hiad waters of Sh-epy. Creek, and'
within one and a quarter miles of .J. Porn's Steam
\lill. Two Ilundred andu fifty acres of the above
Trnet is cleared. under good rencing, well watered,
and in a higrh state of cultivation, abuout half having
been recently opened. It is wu Il suited to the growth
of Corn. Cotton and small grain.
On the'preiiss are a comnierrable Dwflingllonne,
Gin Ilouse and Screw, New Negro llouses. and
all necessary out builings. Also, an excellent Well
of water in the yard.
There are also on the premises one of the finest
Orchatrds in the District, embra'cinz several varieties
of fruit trees. A. G. TURN ER.
Junel tf 20
Florida Lands for Sale !
Tll~1E subscriber intending to, move, offers for
sale his L.ands, lying in Madison County.
The Tract conttains 1175 A cres, more or less
501) Acres of which is cteared and under fence.
There is a Pine Settlenment on the Tract, having
a good Dwelling with Seven Rooms, and all neces
sary improvements, such ase Stables, Barns, Crib,
Gin House antd Screwv. N-gro liouses. &c.
Persons who call soon can get a BA RG AIN.
(IT3 Terms made easy.
JAS..N. LIPSCOMlB.
Feb 15 tf 5
100,000 Feet of Lumber for Bale
ITrtm MLL'- on Edisto River, ten miles East
Il of Edgefield C. 1., and fourtmilvs below Lott's
P. O. I hav~e several hundred acres of heavy tim
bered pine hind, that has never been pieked over,
out of which the BEST OF LUMBER can be
sawed. There are splendid roads leading to and
fromt the Miills.
I also have a splendid pair of Stones of Mir. G. E.
Ilendy's cut. which make ELEGA-NT M~EA L.
Any person wishing Lumber will be supplied at
the lowest prices-Meal ground with promptness
and despatch. i ami Sawing and Gainding daily.
JACKSON IIOLMES.
June 12, 2m 22
Notice.
APPLICATJON will be made at the Legisla
Ature at its next Session, by sun drv creditors of
the late.Ilenry Shultz, to amend the Chsarter of the .
Augusta Bridge to .Jones & Kennedy, as to require
the tolls received by them to be divided among all
the Creditors, instead of prefering the present hol
ders of the Charter.
]lamburg,.Junef5 tf 21
Bethany Academy,
TIIhE Trustees of Be'thtany Academy take pleas
I.ure in announeinir to' the public, that their
School will be opened for the receptiotn of Students
on the 2nd Monday in Jlanuary 1854, under the su
pervision of the well known and successful Iastruc
tor. Wx. M. Hravrn, Esq.
Rates of Tuition the same as those charged by
the former Rector. Mr. Gaumx.
Board can be obtained in the most respectable
families on reasonable terms antd convenient to the'
School. WlLEY IIARRISONI,
W. TIMMERMlAN,
J. L. TA LBERT,
Da. S. F. STEV ENbS,
G. J. SHEPPARD.J
Dec21 ly .. 49
Notice?
, LL Persons anywise indebted to the Estate of
.t John Wise. dee'd., ares hereby requated to
make immediate settlemen't, ad~ thuse bavina de,
mands against said Estate *111 pleassender inthefr
accounts forthwith, properly attested, accrding to
law. SIDNEY IE~
Oct26 ..