Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, December 27, 1854, Image 3
TUTT & PELLETIER'S
NEW
DRUC STORE!
Hamburg, S. C.
WE Respectfully solicit the attention of Plan
ters, Merchants, Physicians, and the public
generally, to our VERY HANDSOME AND
SELECT STOCK of
Pure Medicines and Chemicals,
All of which are entirely NEW and GENUINE.
-AMONo OUR AsOaTMIENT WILL BE FOUND
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Dye Stuffs,
- CHEMICALS, COSMETICS,
Perfumery, Essential Oils,
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, SPICES,
BRUSHES AND SOAPS OF EVERY VARIETY,
Old Port Wine for Medicinal Purposes,
And the most popular
PATENT IMEDICINES
Of the day, all of which we offer at Whosesale or
Retail, upon the.most reasonable terms erer hereto
fore offered in this market.
WM. H. TUTT, M. D.
A. J. PELLETIER,
Next door to B. S. Dunbar's Corner.
Hamburg, Dee 18 3m 49
A Car d.
I TAKE this method of returning my sincere
thauks to the people of Edgefield and adjoining
Districts, for their liberal patronage, and at the
same time say to them that I have moved into my
New Brick Stores,
Built during the past Summer, situated on Reynold's
.Street, nearly fronting the Episcopal Church, and
nrear by the South Carolina Rail Road Depot, where
I am offering consignments of
TENNESSEE BACON, LARD,
Butter, Feathers, Corn, &c.,
And at prices so low, as to induce any one to buy
who wants. T. W. FLEMING.
Augusta, Dec 18 2m* 49
Good Things for Christmas!
rT HE Subscriber has ordered, and is daily ex
pecting to receive a large supply of good things
for Christmas, viz:
ORANGES,
PINE APPLES,
FIGS,
PRUNES,
R AISINS,
CURRANTS,
APPLES,
CRANBERRIES,
NUTS OF VARIOUS KINDS,
CANDY, ANY QUANTITY, &c. &o.
Look out now, little boys and girls; hang up your
.3ags and Stockings, old Santaclause is coming again
.and will fill them with his good things.
G. L. PENN, Agent.
Dec 20 tf 49
REMOVAL!
THE Subscriber takes this opportunity of inform
. ing his friends, that he has removed to the
NEW BRICK STORE adjoining the Store of B.
C. Bryan, where he has just opened a LARGE
VARIETY of new articles in his various branches
of Trade. He intends keeping in the
Drug and Medicine Department,
A full supply of every article that is in common
use by the Profession, which will be constantly un
der the inspection of Drs. Bland, Abney, Mims and
Burt; and if an article is reported to be impure it
will not be offered fir sale. Dr. M. W. Abney has
taken an Office in the second Story of the building,
and will give me the benefit of his experience in
Compounding Medicines and preparing prescrip
tions, and having been six years engaged in the bu
siness, I flatter myself, with these ample arrange
ients, I shall receive a liberal share of the patron
age of Physicians, families, and the public generally.
In the Grocery Department
EVERY THING will be kept that i- usually found
n a Fancy Family Grocery Store. In the
Department of Books, Stationary, ac,,
Will be fo'und a full supply of Standard School
Books, Bibles, Hymn Books, Fools Cap, Letter and
Note Paper, with almost every article in this line
will be kepH~onstanrtly for sale.
In the Confectionary Department,
May always be found a .much larger assortment of
Candies, "Fruits, Pickles' Ketchups, Saruces, &c.'
than hras ever beeni otfered for sale in this place. Ini
truth, this is to be a Store of good things, and it is
hoped will be consiH ered a great copvenience, arid
therefore be largely patronized.
G.: L. PENN, Agent.
Dec 20 tf 49
No t i c e,
LOST' on the I13th inst., between Eilefield C.
H~l. anid J1. M. C. Freeland's Store, a SMA LL
'BLACK( POCKET BOOK, containing Four Dol
lars in money-one two dollar bill and two one dol
larr bills-one note on Frederick Knight, for $47,50,
due about 1st Nov 1S54, with othrer uotes and papers
niot recollected.
All persons are hereby cautioned fromi trading for
any of the above notes. Tihe finder will be suitably
.rewarded by leaving thre Pocket Book and contents
with M. J. Palmer, Fdgefield C. H1.
~JAS. F. MA RTiN.
Dc20 3t 49
Devon Bull, Marion,
MYBULL will stand at my house at Five Dol
Mlars-to be sent with the cow.
M ARION is out of the cow Moselle, whose dam
was imported from England, from Mr. Cokes cehe
brated stock of Devon.', his sire was the celebrated
Bull, Major. M. FR AZIER.
Dec 20 3m 49
Final Notice !
A LL Person's indebted to the Estato of Mrs.
.L Sally Miles, dee'd., will make payment by the
first of January next, as longer indulgence cannot
be given, and those having demands against the Es
tate will present themi to the Subscriber properly
.attested. JOHN LOTT, Adm'or.
Dec 20 3t 49
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN ORDIN ARY.
B YH. T. WRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of
E dgefield District.
Whereas Richard Gregory has applied to
mne for Letters of Administration, onall and
singular the goods and chattels rights and cred
its of Sarah Gregory, late of the District afore
said deceased.
Thlese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of thre
said deceased, to be and appear before me, at
our next Ordinary's Court for the said District,
to be hiolden.at Edgefield C. H. on the first day
of January next, to showv cause, if any, why
the said administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 18th day of
Dec., in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-four and in the seventy
ninth year of American Independence.
H. T. WRIGH T, 0. E. D,
Dec 20 2t 49
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
- IN COMMON PLE AS.
Benj. B. Ouzts,
vs. Foreign Attachment.
Win. B. Lloyd.
T H E Plaintiff' in the above case, having this day
filed his Declaration in my Office, anid the De
fsndant having neither wife nor Attorney known to
reside within the limits of this State on whom copies
of said Declaration with rules to plead can be
perved : On motion of Mr. ADAMS, Plaintiff's A t
torney, Ordered, That said Defendant appear and
plead to said Declaration within a year and a dgy
from the date hereof, or final and absolute judgmentl
will be given against him.
THOS. G. BA CON, C. E.5E. D.
Clerk's Office, Nov 29th, 1854. ly 47
Notice.
,LL Persons indebted to the Estate of W. M.
.tTimmerman, dee'd., are requested to make
arrangements to settle the same without delay, and
those having demands against said Estate are hereby
notifiedd render thenm in, properly attested, as Aoon
as possi. WM. BYRD, Adin'or.
Sept 14 3m 35
For Sale
627 H A RE S Hanmburg & Edgefield Plank
U Road Stock. A pply to
II. A. K ENRICK, President.
Haburg, Dec 4, 3t '4'i
AT PRIVATE SALE!
WITHOUT RESERVE, TH E ENTIRE STOCK
OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS
now opened and ready for inspectiou at the Store of
GOSGROVE & BRENNAN
NEXT TO HAVILAND& RISLEY'S,
Augusta, Ga.
1'IE Undersigned offers for..sale, at NEW
YORK COST, the entire Stock-of Dry Goods,
amounting to
Seventy-FiveThousand Dollars worth,
And embracing almost EVERY ARTICLE in the
Dry Goods line.
The terms will be Nett Cash, or ap
proved paper, at three months, with interest
from date of sale ; and, to save time and trouble, he
would inform his friends and the public that there
will be no deviation from the price named.
W Country Merchants would do well to call
and examine the Goods and prices.
It is known that " Selling o'ff at Cost" has been
used as a means to sell at a profit-we make no
statements but what we can stand up to. Give us
a call and judge for yourself.
The Store is in the centre of business. It will
repay purchasers to call and examine the Stock.
T. BRENNAN.
Surviving Partner of firm of Cosgrove & Brennan.
Augusta, Dec 11 6t 48
Removal.
C OSGROVE & BRENNAN, have removed
their Stock of Goods from the old Store of
T. J COSGROVE, known as their " Lower Store."
Having no connection with that House, they
would invite their friends to call at their upper Store,
above the Globe corner, where they are now open
ing an extensive Stock of FANCY and STAPLE
DRY GOODS which they will sell at cost, in order
to wind up the business of the Firm, and satisfy the
heirs of T. J. Cosgrove, deceased.
Dec 12 6t 48
WALKER, GLENN k HATTON,
SUCCESSORS TO
1McMUORRIES & BRO.
THE Undersigned have purchased of J. B. F.
.MeMorries, survivor of the late firm of Nlc
Morries & Bro., the entire Stock in trade, and will
continue the Dry Goods business at the Old Stand
of Me.\ORRIES & BRO., where they will keep
constantly on hand a GENER AL, COMPLETE
and VARIED
STOCK OF DRY GOODS.
Ladies' Dress Goods, of the best and latest styles,
and in short EVERY ARTICLE pertaining we
offer at the lowest living rates.
We respectfully solicit a continuance of the pat
ronage heretofore extended to the old Firm.
Newberry, Dee I1 4t 48
Eilean Institution,
EDGEFIELD C. H.
J. GREGG LEITNER, PaixCirAL,
JAMES BLADON, AssisTA.
T HE Exercises of this Institution will be recom
nienced on the SECOND MONDAY in
January 1855.
Rates of Tuition, per Session,
First Class, Lower Department,..........$10
Second " Ordinary English Branches...... 14
Third " Higher English Branches....... 16
Furtl " Greek and Latin Letters with
higher Mathemat:cs.......... 18
J. GREGG LEITNER, RCrroa.
Dee 13 tf 48
Preparatory Military School,
ON the first of January 1855, the subscribers,
OJgraduates of the Citadel Academy, design
opening at Yorkville, South Carolina, a SCHOOL
OF PREPARATION for the Military Institutions
of the State. They will endeavor to afford also, a
good plain education, to such pupils as are not desi
rous of entering upon an advanced scientific and
literary course.
The following will be the course of instruction:
3D CLss-Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geog
raphy, Hitory (if the United States.
2x CL.ss-Algebra, Plane. Geometry, Universal
History, History of England, French.
sr CLASS-Geometry and Trigonometry, Histo
ry of Greece, and of Rome, 3Mytholo'gy, French,
Natural Philosophy, Drawing.
Exercises in IDefining, Compoaition, Ehocutien
and the Drill of Squatd and Conmpatny, will be con
ducted throughout the cour.<e.
Pupils fromi other Districts will board in certain
families of the town, under the immediate supervi
sion of the pirincipa's.
Ter ms.
For each Sessi'n of five months, $25, in adivan~ce,
or $30 at the cud of the Session.
Board, per month, including washing, fuel and
lights, $10.
No pupil will be received who is under twelve or
over eighteen years of age, or who cannot read and
write with facility.
References.
Gen. JAMeI's Joxes, Granmiteville, S. C.
Geni. J. F. .JsAixsoN, Orangeburg, S. C.
Ex-Cov. J. 11. 31aiSs, Buck head, S. C.
Gen. D). ,VALLAiCE, Jlonesville, Union, S. C.
Gen. R. G. M1. DCNovas-r, Ninety-Six Depot,
A beville, S. C.
A. COW ARD, Columobia, until Jan'y
31. JENKINS, Yorkville, S. C.,
Dee12 St48
The Daguerrean Car,
M~R. LE IGH would respectfully announce
Ito the Ladies and Gentlemen of Edgetield
and vicinity that he will be ready hy Monday the
20th inst., to furnish all that may favor him with a
call. with a CORRECT DAGUERREOTYPE
LIKENESS, in any of the differerat styles they nmay
desire.
Nov 16 tf 44
Fine Groceries, &c.
r [HE Undersigned informs his friends and the
Itradingp publie generally that lie has just re
ceived the following articles, in addition to his al
ready large Stock of Groceries, to which he invites
attention.
20 doz. i lb. English MUSTARD,
20 " i 1b. "'
1 " qt. spiced OYSTERS,
1 " whole Boxes SA RDINES,
I " half ""
1 " 2 lbs OYSTERS. in eases.
Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Saleratus, Soda, &c., &c.,
just received next door to A. LxvY, and opposite
rthe A merican Hotel. R. L. GENTRY.
Hamburg, Nov 29 tf 46
State of South Carolina
- EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY,
BY H. T. WRIGHT, Esqr., Ordinary of
DEdgeiel d Distriet:
Whereas John Whittle has applied to me for
Letters of Administration, on all and singular the
goods and chattels, rights and credits of Lu
cretia Whittle late of the District aforesaid,
deceased.
'hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear before me, at
our next Ordinary's Court for the said District,
to be holden at Edgefield C. House, on the first
day of Janutary, 1855, to show cause, if any, wvhy
the said administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 15th day of
December in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-four and iui the 79th
year of American Independence.
H. TV. WRIGHT, 0. E. D.
Dc20 2t 49
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
BY H. T. WRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of
.LEdgefield Districtk
Whereas, John S. Morris has applied to me
for Letters of Administration, on all and sin
gular the goods and chattels, rights atnd credits
of Jas. M. Weathersby, late of the District afore
said deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ali
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to by and appear before me, at
our next Ordinary's Court for the said District,
to be holden at Edgefield C. H., on the first
day of January, 1855, to show cause, if any, why
the said administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 15th day
of Dec. in the year of our Lord one thous
and eight hundred and fifty- four and in the 79th
year of American Independence.
H. T. WRIGHT, 0. E. D.
De. 20 2t 49
CHR ISTM AS,
T HE Subscriber now has a fine supply of GOOD
THINGS for the Holidays, consisting in part,
of the following:
NEW CROP RAISINS,
NEW CROP ALMONDS,
FRESH CITRON,
FINE GOSREN CHEESE,
Whitehead & Co's LONDON PORTER,
Extra fine old BOURBON WHISKEY, &c.
Together with a rich variety of other articles, suita
ble for Christmas. S. E. BOWERS,.Agt.
Hamburg, Dee 4 tj 46
Medicines and Chemicals:'
r HE Undersigned begs leave to announce to the
citizens of Edgefield District, that he has just
opened in the Town of Hamburg, a WELL SE
LECTED Stock of CHOICE
MEDICINES A N D CHEMICALS,
To which lie respectfully solicits their attention.
Amongst his largo assortment will be found
Toilet Articles aid Perfumery,
Drugs and Chemicals,
PAINTS, OILS AND DYE STUFFS,
GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, &c.
In compounding Mldicines and supplying plaita
tions, the strictest attention will be given to the re
quirements of his patrons.
Being a graduate of the London College of Phar
macy, and having had an experience of eighteen
years, in the business, he feels confident of being
able to give satisfaction to all who may favor him
with their patronage.
A LFRED S. RAVENSCROFT.
Hamburg, Dec 4 3m 47
Hardware and.Cutlery.
'4O ALL our old friends, we would say, zee arc
I thankful for past favors, and to all others who
may wish Goods in our line ;-call and see us also,
or send your orders. We will make every effort
(and it is notorious of the Goods we keep) to give
-- general satisfaction." Our prices SHALL be
in accordance with the times ; always assuring our
customers to sell them at the LOWEST MAR
EKT PRICES.
We have now in Storo a fine Stock and are re
ceiving weekly. Amongst which may be found,
50 Tons Baud and Hoop IRON,
250 " Sweed " assorted,
150 " English " "
200 Smith BELLOWS, all qualities,
500 Kegs" Peru" N AILS,
50 Tons CASTINGS,
100 Dozen Door LOCKS,
100 " Pad "
500 " Till, Chest, Draw and Trunk Locks,
100 " AXES, Collins, Levette's and other
makes,
10 " Superior BROAD AXES,
500 " HOES, all qualities.
To (numerate it too tedious. We havo the Goods
and want to sell them.
We keep all things necessary for Mills of overy
style, Corn Sheller., Straw Cutters, Vices,
Anvils, Smith Tongs, Circular, land,
and all other kind of Saws, Screw
and Bales, Knives aud Forks,
Pocket Knives, Scissors,
Shears, Screws,
Bolts, Spirit Levels,
Guages, Candlesticks, Planes,
Horse Shoes and Nails, Brushes,
Coffee Mills, Halter, Trace, Stretch,
Log, Breast, Continued anA Fifth Chains,
Rope, Files of all kinds, a beautiful Lot of
Guns, of all qualities, Pistols, Percussion Caps,
Curry Combes, Game and Shot Bags, 'owder
Flasks, Dram Flasks, Sand and Waffle Irons, Braces
and Bitts, Augers, Chisels, Hammers, Draw:ng
Knives, Mortars, Kettles, Stew Pans, &c., kc.
ROBINSON & JACKSON.
Hamburg, Dee 4 tf -17
BY ROYAL LET TE RS PATNT.
THE HYDROMAGEN,
OR WATERPROOF ANTI-CONSUMPTIVE
AN UFACTURED by IlAncouRT, BRADLEY
Ivi&Co., 44 Market Street, 5lanchester. Prin
cipal Warelioun
[,onA
T
he
idt
F
en
annot beome wet if the iHydromagn...
may wrear the lightest soled boots or shoes in the most in
lement weather with imipunity; while Consumnptio'n, so
prevalent among the younig of oar c,>untry, tuaty be th warted
byv their general adopstion. They entirely suepersede over-.
&4of', as the latter cause the feet tos perspire in a. very un
halthy manner; and, beside", are not dangerous wear to
p edestrians In Iey weather, like India rubbers. While the
ater cause the teet Co appeair extremely large, the Htytro
tngen, being a mere thau alice of cork prepared, peculiarly
placed inside, does not inicrease the size of th~e boot, or
cause th~e foot to appear untidy. To Children th~ey are ex
tremely valuable, as they may engage In exercise with comn
fort and healthy elfects. Their expense Is so slight as to
scarce need mentlon,; besIdes, these who patronize them wIll
fnd thieir yearly doctor's buLl mauch dimiznis~e' thereby.
Asthe htydiromnagen is becoming more know,,, its sale is
increasing to an almost IncredIble extent. Last year In Lon
don, Manchester, BirmInghain, LiverpooL. Glasgow, Leeds,
Duti, Paris, Antwerp. Hlamburgh and JUerlin our sales
reached 1,732,450 pairs of Cork Soles. ThIs year the num
~er will far surpass that.
Ask the Facult~y their opinIon of their value as a preven
ativ.for OOUGHS5, COLDS, BRONCHIITIS, ASTHMA and
cONSUMPTIOcN.
ML's' Size, per pair, 55 CEsTs.
LAmD~'do do 80 do.
Bos& M issrs'do 25 do.
NoTc.-From the Retail Prices we niake a very liberal
allowance to Jobbers and Wholesalers, so that any store
eeper may make a fine profit on their Bale, while they are
an article that may be kept in any store, among any elass of
goods. For terms, apply to
kIARCOURT1, BRADLEY & Co.,
38 Ann Street, New York.
Nov 22 8m 45
THE CHEST!
S IR ASTLEY COOPER, BA RT., M. D., the
eminent Mledical Practitioner, has left a valua
~le legacy to the world in his
Gireat Preventative of Consumption,
AND
UNFAING CURE FOR PULMONARY DISEASES,
WITHOUT THlE USE OF MEDICINE.-Slr A. JAP.T, in
ented and advised the use of the
Medicated Fur Chest Protector,
'o all persons of all ages and condItions, as a certaIn and a
sfe~ shield agaInst those fearful diseases. ConsumptIon, Bron
hitIs, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and other afrectIons of the
Lungs, which arise flom the exposed slate of the cheat, ac
ording to fashion, and to the continued changes of our
limate.
" The Protector" Is simply achemlcally prepared fur, lined
wIth silk and padded, whIch, suspended from the neck,
overs the chest, In so agreeable a manner that, once worn,
i becomes a necessity and a comfort.
" The P'rotector," although but recently Iiroduced Into
America is nmaking rapid progress through the United States,
the Canadas, South America, and he West Indies. It has
fr a long time been a staple article-in England and on the
ontinent of Europe, while it lasa grown In many countries
to the position of an article of dress.
Todemonstrate these facts enquire of an English resident
in your vicinity of his knowledge of the beneficial effects of
wearing the Protector. wimuout aecous To Docrourso of
any kind. The cost of wvearing these articles Is a mere trifle,
ad one will Iast some years. No one who values the health
of himself or his family will be without them. The Hospi
tas in this country are not alone recommendIng them, but
rapidly introduclig them. Harcourt, Bradley & Co., of
London, and Manchester, Enoland, were originally entrusted
with the msanufacture of the 1rotectors, by the lamented Dr.
Cooper, and continue to manufacture according to his oritgi
eal instructions, and therefore recommend these who would
wear " The Protectors." to see to their being genuIne.
REMEMBaza Tils 15 A STAPLE ARTICL.E, AND No PATExTr
R ET AIL PRIC ES.
GrsT's Size..............$1,50 each.
LAars'do ................e.0 do.
Boys' & MIsx do.......... 75 de.
H ARCOUR.T, BARDLEY & CO.,
38 Ann St. & 102 Nassau St., New York.
PRiNcIPAL WAREnonsz, 102 Wood St., Cheapside, London.
MJ.srAcroav, 44 Market Street, Manichester, England.
It. B. & Co. are establishing Depots for the sale of " The
Protector" In all paris of Ameriea. PhysIcIans, Surgeoins,
Clothiers, Dry Goods Merchants Hatters and Milliners, also
Gentlemen's Funrilshing Store.-'eepers are entrusted with
the wholesale and retail distribution of them, and to whom
most liberal ternts are offered for their enterprise, and a
splendid opportunity opens to them fer safe and profitable
usiess.
Nov 222 m 45
-Timely Notice,
A LL Persons indebted to the Firm of Lewis &
.t.Harrison, either by note or open account, are
forewarned to call on the Subscriber and settle the
same immediately. This is the last call-so if you
wish to save costs come forward and pay up.
JAS. S. HARRISON.
Dee6 if46
Admnistrator's Notice.
N OTIE ishereby given to all the ereditors of
FORTNATUS MASSEY, dec'd, to meet
inc in the Ordiary's Office at Edgefield Court House
on .Monday, the 26th day of February next, for the
purpose of making a final settlement on said estate.
'hose who fail to p resent their claims by the above
time will be excluded, s8ithe estate will not pay out1.
Persons indebted to the-estate will malte payment
itmediately. S. CROUCH, Ad'mr.
Dec20 4.. 49
J. SIBLEY & SON,
GROCERS AND COTTON
ERC H ANT S,
HAMBURG, S. C.
ESPECTFULLY beg leave to inform
their old customers and the Planters generally
that they are still to be found at their Old Stand.
and are paying the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
for Cotton and other Produce: and have in Store,
and are daily receiving a MOST COMPLETE assort
ment of-:
GROCERIES,
-AMoNG WHiliCH MAY BE FoUND
20,000 Yds. Gunny and Dundee BAGGING,
200 Cuils Iemp and Russian ROPE,
200 Bags COFFEE, Rio and Java.
200 Bbls. Superior and Refined SUGARS,
25 Hhds. Museovado and N. 0. do.
100 BbIs. MOLASSES,
3,000 Sacks SALT,
25 BEDSTEADS. some of them Fancy,
25 Boxes super-ir CHEESE,
A splendid assortment of BLANKETS andl
NEGRO CLOTHS.
-Alse
An assortment of Saddles and Bridles, Chairs.
Pepper, Spice, Linseed, Lamp and Tan
ners Oil, Osnaburgs, Stripes,
Shirting and Yarns, and in fact everything usually
found in a Grocery Store.
S I
W E take this means to inform our Customers
and the Planters generally, that we are not
connected with any other house, and only have one
:tore, which is the Brick Corner, formerly occu
pied by Josiah Sibley. J. SIBLEY & SON.
Hamburg, Nov 28 tf 46
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
T HE Subscribers invite the attention of their
customers and the public generally, to their
Stock of Groceries,
Just received at the Corner, one door above the
CAROLINA HOTEL, at the stand formerly oc
cupied by Messrs. LAK & BiecasAersa, consisting
in part of
10 llhds. N. Orleans and Muscovado SUGARS.
75 Bbis. Stuarts Refined A. C. and A. Crushed
SUGAR, beautiful article,
60 Bags Rio COFFEE, No. I aricle,
20 " Lnguira "
25 Bbls. No. 4 MACKEREL,
25 Kits No. 1 "
20 IHhids. W. I. MOLASSES,
200 Bbls. N. 0. SYRUP,
20 Cases NEGRO SHOES, all sizes,
25 Bbls." Gibson's Eagle" WHISKEY,
25 " Omara's Old Ryo I
25 " O. K.
25 " Pikes Magnolia "
t5 " N. E. RUM,
50 Coils Weaver's best ROPE,
BAGGING and TWINE.
-Also
NEGRO BTANKETS, KERSEYS, OSNABURGS,
And all kinds of Domestic Goods usually kept in
our line; all of which we will sell as cheap as this
market will afford; and ,ie will pay as liberal prices
for Cotton and other Pro e as any body else in
the market. BEWLEY & SMITH.
Hamburg, Nov 28 4t 46
Pomaria Nurseries, 1854--'55.
CH OICE collection of PEACH, PEAR, (both
. of standards and dwarfs) PLUMS, NECTA
LINE APRICOT, QUINCE and FIG Trees.
Also, TenThousand APPLE TREES, embracing
150 v.ricties, for sale at reduced priers by the hun
dred.
Choice GRAPE VINES, Rare ROSES, of the
newest sorts, embracing 190 varieti2s. Beautiful
EERGREENS, &c.
" Priced lists sent to all post paid applicants.
Address SUMMER & CRAS.MOND,
Nov 29 ot 46 Alston, S. C.
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUTY.
Joel P. Ridgell and Helen
n sota, on tne premaises, in this Distriet, all
the Trust, property belonging to the children of
ark F. Pope, dee'd., whose namnes are Helen P.
ope, now Helen P. Ridgell, Jacob WV. Pope,
rancis Marion Pope and Mlark J. P'ope, which
was giveni to them, in trust, by their grand father
Jacob Pope, dee'd., and consists of a TIract of~
and of Four Hundred and Forty-nino acres,
ore or less, situate in the District anti State
aforesaid, on the waters of Little Satluda, and
adjoining lands of John Ramnage, Daniel Smith,
hornton Coleman, and Josiah Etheredgo.
One other Tract, called the Walnut Creek
ract, containinig One Hutndred acres, more or
less, situated in the District nad State aforesaid,
n the sanme waters, and adjoining latnds of
hornton Coleman, Benjamin Clark atnd others,
nd purchased by Jacob Pope, Sr., from P'hhilp
ennings.
One other Tract of Land on the South side
f Indian Creek, boght by Jacob from George
Pope, containing One hunid red and thirty-three
cres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Dan
iel Smith, and of the four hundred and fo-ty
nino acre tract rabore described.
Also, the one third part of the Geigor Tract,
or of the Tract of Land whereon Mark Pope
died, containing Two hundred and fifty acres,
more or less, situated in Edgefield District, on
the same waters, andi adjoining Lands o1f Zede
kiah Watkins, Joshua Miller, hsewis Mathis and
others.
Also, the following Negroes, viz: Kinehtee,
Creasy, Tillman, Aliek, Reddick, Hannah, Hal
and Eliza, andl their increase, to wit: Sampson,
ade, Sally and Lydia, the children of Creasy.
Also, Stock and Cattle of every kind, Horses,
Mules, Oxen, Cows and Hogs, and all other
property of every description, consistingt of Plan
tation Tools, Houtehold and Kitchen Furniture,
one Waggon, Cr0-) of Corn, Fodder, Cotton,
&e., and every thirg pertaining to a farm.
Plats and descriptions of the lands, &e., will
e more fully given on the days of sale.
TEMs-A credit of twelve months on all
ms over twenity dollars. Purchasers giving
their notes or boncas with two approved sureties.
Sims under twenty dollars are to be paid in
.ash. Costs of this suit to be paid for in cash.
A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D.
Dee 6 d4 d
STrATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,.
IN EQUITY.
Thomas Wright and others' Bill for foreclos
Thos. L. Fowler and rea. motaeo
J. D. Wright. Jra sie
BY Virtue of an Order from Chan. Dargan,
.Psigned at June Term of the Court of
Equity for Edgefie d Distfiet, in the year 1849,
I will sell on the fi~st Monday in .January 1855,
at Edgefield Court, House, the following real
estate In the-.Town of Hamburg, viz:
A Lot in said Town, known as No. one hun
dred and thirty-six-(136) lying on Centre Street.
By instruction of the parties, this sale, which
has been postponed from year to year, will
positively be consummated as above.
TERziMs.-A credit of one and two years (in
stalments to be equal) except the costs of the
cause which will be required in cash. The usual
surety on bond will be necessary to secure the
purchase money.
A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D.
Dec6 4t 46
Notice.
A LL Persons anywise Indebted to the Estate of
..Anna Anderson, dee'd., are hereby recjuested
to make immediate payment, and those harmag de
wands. against said Estate will please render In their
acounts forthwith, properly attested.
GEO. J. ANDERSON1, Adm'or.
Dcc6 tf 47
R.-To the Ladies,
RS. E. T. H AM ILTONr takes
this meth~d of informing the Ltdies oIf
Edgefield Village and vicinity, that she hasin
inenced the
iinery and Dress-NakinN Business,
A the Store formerly occupied by Mrs. BlowN.
RICHD R YGOODS!1
"CHEAPER THAN THE VERY CHEAPEST."
GRAY BROTHERS,
B EG to inform the public, that their Fall pur
chases this season have been UNUSUALLY
LARGE, having been in the Northern markets
over three months this Summer, where so many
lurge auction sales took place, offering -decided ad
vantage to close purchasers. We can confidently
say that our Stock is MUCH CHEAPER than the
like quality of Goods could be obtained a few weeks
later, when the great body of Merchants went to
market.
Our desire, owing to the very short season that
we will now necessarily have, is to dispose of this
large Stock, independent of profits, and we may
venture to say that we can offer as strong induce
ments as any of our neighbors, if not stronger.
In our DRESS GOODS ROOM will be found
the richest varieties of the Season, such as
Elegant Moriantigue SILKS;
Rich Satin, Striped do
Elegant Black Plaid do
Small Striped Plaids and figured;
Rich Brocade Plain, Striped and Plaid, 50 cents
per yard, worth 75 cents;
Plain Black Silks, all widths, very cheap; t
Black Plaid Watered and Brocade, new styles;
White Silks and Satins;
Figured, all Wool, French Muslin Delaines, 121
cents, worth 50 cents ;
French Merinos, very cheap;
Lupina' best Bombazine, exceedingly low;
Black Jamiese, a newland very desirable all-Wool
Goods for mourning;
Black Alpace:s all qualities. some very fine and'
low priced;
hlantillas, Cloaks and Talmas of the very latest
French styles, exceedingly cheap; t
Crape, Cashmere and Woollen Shawls;
Embroideries of all kinds, of the most elegant
descriptions;
Ribbons for the Nlillion, fine bonnet and neck, 64
cents a yard, worth 20 cents ;
Calicoes anid Ginghams, best styles, very cheap,
Domestic Goods of all kinds ;
Blankets and Kerseys unusually low, and a great -
variety of other articles to which we would respect
fully invite the attention of the public. t
GRAY BROTHERS.
Augusta, Nov 14 tf 44
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
.-- 0-o-- 5
A. RANSOM, Aar for R. M. FUL- t
. LER, Hlamburg, S. C., has now on hand a a
Superb Stock of Dry Goods,
Which he is SELLING FOR CASH at prices that
cannot fail to please; and would respectfully invite
the attention of his customers and all in want of
Goods to an examination of his Stock, among which
will be found
Rich Brocade SILKS,
Figured, Plain, Black, Gro de Rhine SILKS,
Col'd .areeline and Sarcuniett do
All wool DeLaines, of beautiful styles,
Common and Medium do., from 12J to 50 eta.
Solid Colored Persian DeLaines, various shades, I
Highland Plaids and Figured Velvets,
Saqu' Flannels, plain and figured,
Scote' and American Ginghams, from 12 to 25c
English and American Prints, all qualities,
do do Furtatine, do
Ladies Colored Black Cloth Cloaks and Talmas E
of the latest styles, 1
Black and Colored Shawls, various qualities, t
Gauzo and Welsh Flannels, warranted not to
shrink.
Bleached and brown do various qualities,
Richardson's undressed Irish Linens,
Bleached and llrown Table Damask do. from 9
50 to $1,25,
Bird's Eye and Scotch Diapers, all qualities, p
Hhuckaback 'owels and Towelings, t
Furniture Dimity and Fringes,
Drab Morino, for Skirts-Marsales do
Ladies' Missses and Children's Hosiery & Gloves C
do Linen Cambrie Handkreliefs, -
do Worsted Sleeves.
Ladies', ausses an ummren-s oes, o a n
sortment, with a great quantity of other Goods
suitablc for the season.
W Orders solicited and faithfully executed..
Ilamburg, Nov 28 tf 46
FOR SALE
IItt MY PLANTA'1ION ON
Horn's Creek, of 500
Acres of Cotton and Corn Land, well watered
with a Dwelling House, Gin House and Screw,
framed out houses, barns, cribs, and all the usual
fixtures, together with several Springs of good cha
lybeate water.
To Rent,
TIlE S'' RE HOUSE occupied this year by G.
L PE%I.N. u the. Court [louse. E. J. MJld
Dec 20) tf - 49
W ar d & Bur ch ar d,
,1UGUST A, GA.,4
W OULD iniforma their friends in Edgefield Dis
trict andl the public generally, that anticipa
ting a change in their business the comning season,
they are disposed to ranke LARGE CONCES
SIONS from their former low scale of prices, in
order to reduce their Stock to the lowest possible
point.
g The attention of Wholesale dealers, as well
consumers, is respectfully solicited.
Augusta, Ga., Dec 18, tf 49
Negro Blankets and Cloths,
WA ILLIAM1 SHE AR, AUGUS-rA, GA., respect-t
Yfully in vitesthe attention of Planters to his
large supply of NEGRO BL ANKETS and NE
GRO CLOTHS,-which he is preparing to sell at
very low prices.
Augusta, Nov 141 tf 44
Notice,.
A.LL Persons indebted to the Estate of James B.
Coleman, dee'd., or to the Subscriber as Ad
ministrator, are earnestly requested to settle the
same by the 15th January next, and all those
having any demands against the Estate or anywise]
interested are hereby noticed to meet the Under
signed at the Ordinary Office of Lexington District,
on Monday the 15th JIanuary next, as he is desirous
of making a final settlement of the Estate on that
day. W. L. COLEMAN, Adm'or. ]
Dec 13 5t 48
g The Lexington Telegraph will please give
above three insertions and forward bill immediately
to the Edgefleld Advertiser.
Administrator's Notice.
A LL Personsindebted to the Estate'of M. E.
..Hollingsworth, dec'd., are earnestly requested
to settle immediately, as guardians are a ppointed, 1
and thu Estate must be brought to a speedy close.
Those having demands agaimst said Estate, will
please render them in properly attested, by the first
of January next.
D.. F. HOLLINGSWORTHI, Adm'or.
Nv 9 tf 43
Notice.
A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of James
LYeldell, dec'd., are requested to make pay
met forthwith to the Undersigned, and all persons
having demands against the Estate, are requested to
hand them in properly attested to the Undersigned.
J. H. YELDELL' Ex'ors.I
J. L. TALBERT.
Nov 22 3m 45
-Notice.
A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of W. HI
Moss, dee'd., are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and those having demands against
said Estate, will present them properly attested.
W. H. MOSS, Adm'or..
Aug 17 tf 31
Gentlemen, F air Notice!
POSITIVELY T HE L AST !
A LL Persons inidebted to-1nie by note or open
account, contracted previous to the first of
January 1854, may settle them'with me at my
Counting Room any time between this and Wednes
day the 8th day of February 1855, after that date
,with my 'Attorney W. P. BUTLER.
Ils ecf n i t 48
EEW SOAL8
RICH FRENCH UPHOLSTERY!
FALL IIMPORTATIONS,
F. w. ]KINSMAN & 00.,
179 King St., Charleston, S. O.,
,MPORTERS OF FREINCI CURTAIN MATE.
RIALS, UPHOLSTURY GOODS AND
PAPER HANGINGS,
[NVITE the attention of the trade and public
generally to the extensive assortment of Satin
JeLaines, Damasks, Lace and Muslin
URTAINS, CORNICES, BANDS AND PINS, &C.,
Which they are receiving from Rurope and Ameri
an manufactories. and which they offer
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
kt prices lower than any other house in thu city.
H. W. K. & Co., are receiving the LATEST
'ARIS DESIGNS for CURTAINS and DECO
tATIONS, of all kinds, and are enabled to produce
work of the best character and style.
Merchants and Families will find it to their ad
lantage to call, as every article in the
lurtain and Upholstery Line,
Nin be obtained at the above establishment, and at
eris which cannot fail to give approbaition.
' All kinds of INTERIOR DECORATIONS
xecuted, and Papers put up in a superior style by
xperienced workmen.
Charleston, Dee 11 4t 48
)issolution of Co-Partnership,
IE Co-partnership heretofore existing between
.ReaRDUOs & MCDONNALLO, is this day dis
Dlved by mutual consent. All indebted will please
iake payment to JonN C. McDO.NALD, who is aU
iorized to settle up the business of the Firm.
J. L. RICHA RDSON,
J. C. McDONNALD.
Hamburg, November 9, 1854.
-0
A CARD!
AVING purchased Mr. fRenkitxsoa's interest
in the above Firm, the Subscriber respect
lly informs his friends and the public generally
iat he intends to continue the sale of '
Ready-Made Clothing, &c.,
ii the Town of Hamburg; and hopes by keeping
onstantly on hand a full and fashionable assortment
f IReady-Madle Clothing, &c., to receive a liberal
hare of patronage. The Phnters of Edgefield and
o adjoining Districts are specially invited to ex
mine my Stock before trading elsewhere.
JOHN C. McDONNAI.D.
Hamburg, Nov 14 tf 44
['o former Friends and Patrons.
I E. BOWERS, thankful for past patron
e age, would beg leave to informn the public that
e is now receiving LARGE Consignments of
Whiskeys, Brandies, Wines, Cordials,
AND LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS,
S u ga r s,
ROWN, CLARIFIED, CRUSHED AND LOAF,
SEGARS, HAVANA AND AMERICAN,
nd all articles usually kept in the Family Grocery
usiness.
eing Agent for two large Wholesalo Confectionary
[ouses, one in New York and the other in Augus
, he is prepared to fill all orders for
ITARTSIa W21M31011 a 43.a
t the shortest notice possible.
As he is acting as Agent only, he would re
peetfully inform all that his business must be done
n the CASH SYSTEM ENTrIRE.LY ; for his low
rices and small commissions will not warrant ex
ension of time on Goods sold.
He is determined to sell Low, for Cash,
d hopes to merit a share of the trade. Come one,
ine all, and examine his Stock before purchasing,
-it is all h& asks.
Wy The busines will be conducted under the
ame and style of S. E. BowEas, Agent.
lirncand English 1ERINOS,
Ladies' CLOAKS and MlANTIFLAS,
," Embroidered French COLLARS, UN
)ERSLEEVES and CilIEMIZETl'ES,
A variety of BONNETS and Bonnet RIBBONS
loots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
NEGRO SHOES AND BLANKETS,
OSNAiBURGS and FA CTORY STRIPES,
-G ROC E R IES,
Hardware, Crockery, &c.
'ogethecr with a large and well selfeted variety of
ther Goods, too numerous to mention.*
gr The public generally arc respectfully solicited
, call and examine the above mentioned Stock be
re purchasing elsewhere.
B. C. BRYAN.
0ct26 tf 41
McGREGOR k SMITH,
---EALas Z.
JARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c.
IC'GREGOR & SMITH, build to order Car
.Ylriages of every description. They also keep
a hand a large and splendid assortment of
New and Second-Hand Carriages,
g~. All orders promptly attended to, and Re
airing neatly executed.
Edgefield C. H., Jan 18 -. tf 1
Curryton Academies.
[HE Trustees have engaged thme services of Mr.
JA E ESLY, of Abbevillo District, for
be Male Department, and Rev. W. HI. CHRISTIE
r the Female Department. Mr. C. will be assisted
y able instructors.
From the experience' of the present year, tle
rustees take ple'asure in recommending Mr. Cuials
E to the public as a very competent and energetic
cacher.
Mr. Lxsti' is too well known in this and the ad
lining Districts to require a single introductory re
'ark from us. Hie is well qualified to give entire
atisfaction.
Rates of Tuition.
rat Class, Primary ] epartment, per Sess'on $9,00
nd " ordinary English branches,.. 12,00
na. " higher English branches...15,00
thi " Greek and Roman Literature with
higher Mathematics........18,00
~xtras-Drawing, Painting, French and
Music, each.......'.......20,00
Pupils are charged from the time of entering un
I the end of the Session. Tuition in advance.
The Schools will open on the first Monday in
anary, being divided into two Sessions of five
onths each.
ET Two larg. buildings in addition to those al
eady near, will be ready to accommodate boarders
y the first of January.'
ROBT. MERRIWETHIER,
Chmair'n Board of T1rustees.
Nov 9 tf 43
Bethany Academy for 1855 1
rHlE Trustees of this Institution take pleasure
in announcing to the public, that they have en
aged the services of Mr. GEO. GALPHIN for
he ensuing year. His industry and ability need
commendation at our hands.
The exercises of the A cademny will commence on
JONDAY 15th January 1855.
Terms, rates of Tuitlou, &c., same as hitherto ;
ut for particular inforumatton, address Mr. Ga:.nx
t Longmire's P. 0., S. C.
By order of the Board.
W. H ARRISON, Chair'n.
Nov O 3m 43
F I S 'S
Patent JMetalic Burial Cases!
1HESE luable air-tight and indestructible Ca
.ses, for roteeting and preserving.the Dead for
irdinary interment, for vaults, for tsansportatnoul Or
or any other desirable purpose, are offered for sale
n this Village, cheap for Cash, by.
Ps S.-Ihave on band an assortment.of all sizes.
DRYGOOD.S[i
WARD & BURONARD,
OrrosIt MASOIC HALL, .AtcCSvA, G.,oG.%.
A RE now receiving their FA LL and WINTER
supplies of
New and Fashionable Goods,
Amnong w.hich will bo found many novelties in Dress
Goods, as well as a general assortment of household
articles. They ask attention to the following:
Paris Sacque and Opera FLANNELSnew shades,
American Sacque FLANNELS, plain and figur'd,
Lupin's Superior MERINOS, all colors,
Lupin's.black and colored CJIALLIES and AL
PACCAS, a
Lupin's DELAINES. plain, figured and plaids;
Lupin's Black DELAINES & BOMBAZINES -
Rich Col'd SILKS, in Broende, Plaids & Stripes;
Superior Black Taffeta and Italian SILKS;
6-4 Silk POPLINS, high colors;
Scotch PLAIDS in every variety;
American DELAINES and CASHMERES,aIl
the new designs In Plaids, Stripes & Figures;
Beautiful French and English PRINTS;
Highland and Royal Plaid GINGHAMS;
French CASHMERE DE'ECOSSE;
Scotch CHECKS, for Misses:
Saxony. Welsh, Silk Warp and American FLAN
IE LS;
EMBROIDERIE Sooverydesription, LACES
and EDGINGS.
Besides a large stock of housewife and servants
goods. They respectfully ask thoso making their
winter purchases to examine their goods. rders
attended to promptly and faithfully.
WARD & BURCIARD.
Oct. 19 tf 40
New Fall and Winter Goods,
L D. LALLERSTEDT, has received.a
9 the Corner of Globo Hotel. A ugu.-ta, Ga., a
Splendid Assortment
OF
Rich Broeade and Figured SILKS,
New and elegant styles PLlid do
Smalled Checked Canton SILKS, for Children,
Cashmere DeECOPE and Muslin DeLANE, I
English and French MERINOS,
Lupin's BOMBAZINE and ALPACCA,
Paris Saque and Opera FLANNELS,
Scotch GINGIAMS and PRINTS,
Needle worked BANDS and COLLARS,
CHIMESETTS and UND.ERSLEVES,
Hemstiehed and Reviere Hrandkerehiefs,
Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMINGS,
Linen and Cotton SHEETING,
Bleached and Brown SIIJRTING,
Tablo Linen, Satin Damask.
Large Stock of Negro BLANKETS,
Bed and Macainau do
Georgia PLAINS and OSNABURGS, &c.
grThe prices and styles of the above Good
are warranted to suit, to which he invites attentiour
Augusta, Nov 28 4t. 46
BOOTS AND SHOES
AT THE IRON FRONT STORE OPPOSITE TE
Masonic Hall, Augusta, Ga,
ALDTROM 1ROAL,
DEALERS IN
BootsShoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, M.
ARE now receiving their FALL STOCK of
A Gents. Ladies, Misses, Boys, Youths and
Children's SHOES of the
- Finest Qualities,
And the best that can be bought.
Our Assortment contains EVERY A RTICLE
usually kept in the largest Boot and Shoe Stores.
-ALL VARIETIES Or
PLANTATION BROGANS
AND HOUSE SERVANTS! SHOES
All of which we will sell on the must reasbuabld
terms.
Augusta, Oct 12 tf 39
Valuable Residence for Sale.
T WILL sell, by virtue of an order from J1. T.
Aum1mstrator's Sale.
I WILL sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Mon
Iday in January next, at public outcry, FIFT~Y
SilARES PLA NK ROA D STOCK, in the Edge
field & Cheathami Plank Road Conmpany.
Terms of sale cash.
D.F. HIOLLINGSWORTII, Adm'or.
Dec 6 4t 47
.Executor's Sale,
BYVirtue of an Order from H. Tr. WVright. Or
.Ldinary of Ed*gefield District, I will sell on
Tuesday the 2d1 day of January, at the lan~taltionI
belonging to the children of Evan, Morgan, dee'd.,
the following property of the said deceased, viz.:
Crop of Corn, Fodder. Oats, Stoek of Cattle, a
fine Lot of Pork, several llo'rses and one S.lule. one
Road Waggon, Plantation Tools, lusehld and
Kitehen Furniture, &c.
TZans.-Twelve months credit. Purchasers will
be required to gire notes with approved security.
L. B. COCHRAN, Ex'or.
Dee6 4t 47
Important to Farmers,
1118J will inform the Planters of Edgefield Dis
trict that we have lately bought from Mr. J.
T. & L. J. WArr thue right of a very
Valuable Cotton-Seed Planter,
for the above namied District. We will h~ave an
Agent to exhibit the PL ANTER, and will sell ia
dividual Rights and Machines on reasonable terms.
It opens the bed, drills the seed and covers .it ;
and it is also excellent fur drilling Guano or any
other Manure. The Planter was Patented last Au
gust by the Messrs. W~arr, and is said to be seeond
to none in the Patent Offiee.
W. D. CA LHOUN,
* ~WM. CARTER.
Oct 19 tf 40
hiotice. .
LLPersons indebted to the Estate of Jeremiah
Seigler, or that of Warren F. Winn, -deo'd.,
are hereby notified to mako prompt payment ; andA
those having claims against eliher Estate, will pre
sent them forthwith for pyment in due form.
WVILLIL I SEIGLER,
DAVID SEIGLER,
Ex'ors offeremuiah Seigler.
Nov 29 , 3m . 46
Notice.
A LL Persona ind'ebted to ihe Esiat of Daniel~
L.Smith, dec'd., arc hereby warned to maise
payment by or liefore.thie first of January meat ; and'
those having demands against said Estate will pleeae
present them properly attesled as soon as possible.
*. J. P. MICKLER, 'rs
C. SMITH. - ra
Nov 29 .5t* 46
STATE OF SOUTH. CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
D( EQUITY.
Exparte
J.ohn E. F. Ryan, Pctition. for led
Ralsa M. Fuller,and (sell Trust propety
Stanmorc B. Ryan.J
TN obedience to the law in this manttec, ' ill
Iproceed to sell at Edgefield t, Hg oir ihe
first Monday in January next, the following:Ne-.
gro property, viz: -Ron, Butler and Pompey., be
ing threo prime fellows-of the slavea of Lth;
Petitioner John.E. F. Ryan.
Terms Cash.. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D.*
Dec 13 St -48
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of ilildred"
A Nobles, deo'd., are requested to makltaiay
meat, and all those having demands against .the
same will hand themi in properly attested. ,.
JA RROT NOBLES, Adm or.
Deo 13 Sm* 48
Plastering Laths.
2000 0 PLS'_NAHSAu
sale low. A pply at Plknik Road Mi'l0 nilles ve
Hamburg, or to' - I. A. KENICK
Hamburg, April 3 - tf- . 2
Saddlery aRI hkarnesse .
A FiNE aSsortment tohe lad .andat lospri
Aes,.at *.ROBNSOA JACKSOW'S.
mimbWa nec, ' '. tf 4