Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, February 14, 1855, Image 3
Remember!
D UR, fL, . ASBILL, having located near
the uD-uble Branches, two miles 'rom Ridge,
Post Office, respectlully tenders his Professional
service.,, in thte pract ice v?
- Physic, Surgery and Obstetrics,
To thu neighborhood and vicinity. He will be
noderate in charges and prompt in uttendance upon
ail wh.o favor hin with a call.
Cfg Hlo can be found at home-at all times except
when Professionally employed.
N. B.-Dr. A. can be consulted (privately) free
of charge.
Ridge, Fvb 14 tf 5
ForNinety-Six Depot,
HAMBURG AND AUGUSTA!
7 IHF IT. S. M A I L COACH leaves Edgefield C.
It., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
for Ninety-Six Depot. at 1 o'elock, P. M.
Leaves Edgewfel4. C. H.,. Tuesdays, Thursdays
-and .aturdays, at 5 P. M., for Augusta.
ACCOMM ATION COACII leaves Edge
-field C. H. Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays at
.1 P. M., for Augusta,-conhecting with the Night
'Mail Trains on all the Rail Roads-and returning
4caves Augusta next day, at 2 o'clock P. M.
F. M. NICI[OLAS, Agent.
Feb 14 1m1) - 5
Curryton Academies,
H E M A LE DEPA RTIMENT of-these Acade
mies is under the supervision of Mr. J.. L.
.LESLY. Assisted by Mr. BASS.
The Female Department will be supervised by
'Mr. A. P. BUTLER, assisted by competent Mu
,sical and other Instructoress.
'RRates of Tuition.
'First Class, Primary Eepartment, per Scss-on Q9,00
2nd " ordinary English branches,......12,00
3nd " higher English byanches.........15,00
4th " Greek and Roman Literature with
higher Mathematics..........18.00
Music......................... $20,00
Pupils are charged from the time of entering un
til the end of the Session. Tuition in advance.
The year is divided into two Session of five
months each.
gg Good board can be had in the neighborhood
at from $8 to $10 dollars per month.
ROBT. MERRIWETIER,
Chair'n Board of Trustees.
Feb14 tf 5
PUBLIC SALE OF
Eight or Ten Negro Men,
TO CLOSE A CONVCERN.
I LL be sld to the highest bidder on Sale day
'LNV in March at the Courtvilouse. EIGlT OR
TEN VALUA BLE N EGRO M EN-mongst
them are Engineers, Sawyers, Axemen, Drivers
and Field llands.
gg raos.-Cred;t until 1stJanuary 1856, with
note and approved security. bearing interest. Ti
.tles warranted. ILACK WOOD & TAYLOR.
lamburg, Feb 12 3t 5
Fine Young Jack Molto!
W ILL stand the present Spring Season, at the
Subscriber's residence tonly. and ,vill he let
to Mares at $10.00 to insure a Mare to be in Foal.
No respons bility'to rest upon the Sulaseiber for
any accident that may happen, but every care will
be taken to avoid such. Any person puttimg a
Mare, and changing the right. bef..re the fact is
'known, will be held rcsponsible for the insurance
Inoney. Twenty-five cents to be paid to the groom,
in advance, in every intance.
PEDIGaE --MIlto is four years old, and of the
Moltese Stock. lIe is thirteen hands lgh. and
heavy made. lie is as well formed rs any Jaek n
,:he State. DANIEL 11OLLAND.
Feb.14 6te 5
Sheriflls- Sale.
Y Vir'ue of Sundry writq f Fi. Fa., to me di
rected, I shall proceed to sell on the first
Mondayv in March next, ait Ezefeld C. 11., the
-fo.lkmwin'g property. ini the followinag casm s, viz:
Alfred .May vs John Youngblood, One Tract of
Thind containinC one hundred anid sixty. (160) acres,
moreor less. adjoining lands of James Dorn, A bner
ilearn and1 others.
Georrge A. Adidison and osthers Executo'rs, vs.
JTohn Autry ; Thme Same vs. l~lizabetht Sioith and
J.Ii Autry ; rThe Somie vs'The Same. One Trac~t
of Landi containing Otie hundred(100) acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of Burrell T. Boativright
and others.
Jfoht S. Smnyley vs. S. Timmnernman and Peter
Tinmmerm:m, One Tract oIf land containing Sixty
six (6i6) acres, mtore or less,adjinittg lands of Dr.
John Lake. .laeob Trimmtertmn atnd others. I
Richard [Tardyv vs. -lothn I1. Terry ; J1. T. Sitmp
son vs. The-Same; John Cothran vs The Saime.
One Havyllorse.- -
Matthiew Grav and Wi. W. G,-iger v's. Benjamin
Beard, One Negro Boy named Grinfin.
Cress & I liekmnan vs. -lohn A. Houston: Other
Plaint~f's ve. The Same. One liouse anid Lot in the
Town of I hamburg, near the end of thme Bridge,
occupi,-d by the Defendant, known ais tlie" M oods
Ihoure," in xcellent rep~air, bound'.d West 'by S.
C. Rail. loadl, South by Lot belonaging to City
Council of A ugust-., North by Lot belon;;ing to S.
C. Rail Rioad.
.lohn .lones vs Johni Quattlebut m and Wiliam -1.
Faulkner, Ex'ors.; dammes Smyley, As.,ignee, vs.
Thie Samme ; Other laintif.< vs The. Saome, One
Tract of lAnd containing Two hundred and eighty
(280) acres, more or less. adj.,ining Lands of I ir.
John Landrum, .lamnes F. Lowry and others, the
property of JTohn Fnulkner, dee'd.
Jordan P. Poul vs Jackson Hlolmnes and James
Murrell, One Tract of Land containing Fourteen
hundren (140(l) ercs, nmor or less, adjoining lands
of II. T. Boatwright, Deri Iolsonlbake and others,
the property of the Defendatnt .laekson Iliohnmes.
Terms Cash. LEW IS JON ES, s. a. D.
Feb 10 3t 5
Sherifls Sale.
STATE OF soUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
Mar)- Faulkner and others, applicants, '
.Ge-orge W. Durst and Amnanda, his
wife, and others, Defendants. )
B Y Virtue of an Order from I1. T. Wrihrbt, Esq.
Ordinary of Edgefield District, I shall pro
,eeed to sell on the first Monday int March next, at
Edgelield C. 11., One Tract of Land containing
Twenty-seven acres, more or less, the real estate ut
Amos R. Faulkner, dee'd., situated on Hlorse Pein
-Creek. adjoiiniig Lands ef John burst, - Part
..1ow anid others
'Iraas-A credit until the first day of October
.next, except costs which must be paid in Cash.
Purchaser giving bond with ample security. and a
.mortgamge of the premises to thme Ordinary to secure
.the piurchmtse imey.E Wls JONES, S. E. D.
Feb 1223t - 5
state of South Carolina,
EDG1yIELD DISTRIUT,
IN ORDINARY.
DY H. T. WRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge
field District:
Whereas 1). R. Durisos, has applie-d to me for Let
ters of Adinistration , on all and singular the go ods
and ehattels, rights and credits of John L. Richard
son, late of the District aforesaid,deceased.
These arm., thmbreforer to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas
*ed, to be and appear before mae, atournmert Ordinary'sI
Cuurt for the said -District, to be holden at Edgefiel I
~C. H., on the 26th day of Feb. inst., to show cause, if
any, why the said Admmistration should not be
granted.
Given udder my hand and seal, this twelfth day of
*February, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight
bundred and fifty-five and ma the 79th year of Amern
cnIndependence. H. T. W RIGHT, 0. E. D.
Feb 14 , 2t 5
Notice.
A LL Persons ivdebted to the Estate of A. S.
.1. riemry, dee4., previous to his death, will
nmake payment as soon as contemient, and those
having demands will present themi in legal form, to
-the Uzadersignmed.*
MARY GRE GORY, Ad'r.
THOS. JONES. os
Feb 14 Sin 5
U--NG ,Lost,
DU(Gtime s-ear 1854, one Note onm Robert
LIC. Wilsok Archibald Little and Henry WVil
sotn, for the sum of One hundred atnd thirty-two
dollars, for the hire of Negro boy Jim-whleh note
stipulated for furimshinlg the said boy with clothing,
&c., atid for paying his taxes. The public are warned
aginst trading for the said Note or cotntract.
GEO). S. ZIMMlERMAN, Trustee4
of Harriet Martin.
Fe,14 2 te 5
BROWNING.- & LEAI
IMPORTERS OF
FRENCH, BRITISH & GERMAN
209 & 211 KING, CORNER MATKET-ST.,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
EEP constantly on hand, and offer to their
friendls and the public generally, the largest
assortment of
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
In the Southern States. Their Stock is constantly
supplied with a full assortment of
Of all the newest varieties of Style and Fabrio.
In Silks, Tissues, Bareges, Grenadines,
Muslins. Bonibazines, Alpacas, and Mourning
Goods of all kinds,
Embreideries and Lace Goods, of every variety.
Evening Dress Goods of every description.
Gentlemen's anmd Boys' Wear.
Cloths, Cassitneres, Vestings, Linen Drills and
Coatings, of best French Goods.
Satinets, Tweeds, -leans, &c.
FOR FAMILY USE.
Rose, Whitney, and Bath BLANKETS,
Red and White Flannels.
English and American Cotton Flannels,
French, English and American Prints and Cam.
)ries,
Linens, of Richardson's celebrated make, for
-Mheetings, Shirtings. Pillow Cases, Table Damasks.
Doylies; Napkins, Towell ngs. B. R. and llucka
>ack Diapers, Fruit Cloths, Glass Cloths, A pron
Linens, &c.
CARPETINGS.
ngrain, three Ply. Brussels, Tapestry and Velvet,
British and American Floor Oil Cloths,
Wilton Velvet and Axminster Rugs,
White and Colored Mattings, of all widths,
tair Rods and Stair Carpetings, of all kinds.
Df every variety in SILK. SATIN and WORSTED
Curtain Cambrics and iluslins. .
Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains,
Gilt Cornices, Curtain Ginips, Holders, Loops,
rassels, IDrapery Cords, Bell Ropes, &e.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Blankets, Plains, Kerse-ys. Caps, &c.
Cotton Osnaburgs,of all the best Southern makes.
g A' the above, with every other line of D RY
GOODS which can be demande-d, are of OUR
OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION, and are
ffered at the Lowest Market Prices for Cash, or
ity acceptance.
G The O-NE PRICE SYSTEM is strictly ad
ered to. All Go'ds are warranted, and all orders
lled with promptness and the most careful atten
ion. BROWNING & LEMAN.
Charleston, Jan. 25, ly 3
Wa n t e d,
A GOOD BLACKSMlTl, by the month or
year, for-whom liberal wages will be giren.
pply to the Subscriber, at Edgetield C. If.
S. F. GOODE.
J;tn 31 tf 3
Plantation for Sale,
T TiE Subscriber ofrers for sale the Plantation on
which he now resides, containing
difteen Hundred Acres,
ituate the Columbia and Edg, field Road, in
he Ridge settlement, adjoining the Lands of Mrs.
r'. Watson, Maj. T. Watson, U. Ward, J. MeCarter
md others.
It is in excellent condition, and hias on it an ELE.
3ANT TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE,
wntaining ten Ro,.ms (four of which are twenty
eet square-dining room sixteen by twenty-four,)
mnd has ten Closets.
There is also on the place an excellent Gin Ilouse,
i by 45, besides a large Lint Room on the side,
md double maelitnery for gining und thrashing.
here is als- attached t, the Gin a first rate Serew.
On the said Tract is a splendid strong NEW
CORN MILL, about a mile from the Dwelling.
A good Fish Pond, of the purest spring water, in
rhih fine trout abound, is also Ott this very valua
:1e lhantation.
About fire hundred acres are under fen~ce, and
ear one th.-usantd in woods of flne timber. The
est of springu water runus through every field.
Large stables, Negro H ouses, aind all other ne
essary outbuildings are convenienttly arranged on
he premises.
gg It will be sold on good terms if applied, for
mmediately. Posisession given this Spring, or next
STw Year's day, as best suits the paerties..
H. WARD.
Feb 7 :f 4
Glenn Springs.
I 'II E Subsertber begs leave to f.-rmn the public
Ithat the above pleasant W ATERING P'LACE
vill be re-opened for the reception or company cn
he lst.of A pril net, uttder the management of Alr.
. C. .JANNEKY, late of "Jamey's llotel," Co
uttbia, S. C. The buildings arc now in thorough
epair, attd before A pril next thtey will also be hand
soly turnished.
The advantages of GLENN SPRINGS, as a
Watering Place, and the reputaotn of Mlr. dJantney,
is a llotel keeper, aere such tas to require no further
motie. T. S. A RTLIUR. Proprietor.
Feb 7 3m 4
Saddle & Harness MIanufactory'
lMH E Undersigned takes pleasure in annoutnc.ng
Ito thte citizens of Edgefield Village, and aur
rounding country, that he has secured the Rootm
recently known as the Post Office, for the purpose
f carrying on the SADDLE AND llARNESS
LUSIN ESS in all its various branches, and hopes,
by giving strict attenttion to all work eutrusted to his
are, to receive a liberal share of patronage.
Saddles, Bridles, Trapping & Harness,
OF EVERY tLESCRIPTION,
Will be made to order, in the latest and most im
proved styles, anid out of the best material that can
be procured.
R EPA IRING neatly and pronmptly executed.
gp As mny Terms atre CASil, of course my
chage-s will be far miore reasonable than customary
in this vicinity. Give tme a trial, and satisfy your
melves. itEUBEN G. GOLDING.
Feb 7 tf 4
Science Hill School,
IHE E,.ercises of this School was resum~ed.e6n
Monday the 15th Januatry, uneder the supervi
sien of its former skilltul and successful instructor,
Dr. A. I. JIIRDAN.
All the Eniglishi branches necessary to constitute
a sound education will be taught, antd nto pains
spared to pronmote the moral culture of pupils.
S ThDscipline maintainied is rigid, yet mild.
Rates of Tuition per Session.
Orthography, Reading. Writing atnd A ritmietic, $8
Geography and Grammar, with the above,..10
Geoetry, Trigonometry, Natural and Mloral
Philosopoy, &c.......................,12
The year is divided into Sessionas of five monotths
each. Pupils are charged from the time of entrance
to the e-nd 01 the Sessioni.
.Board can be obtained in the neighborhood on
reasoable ternms.
F. II. ROPER,
W. E. DOIIEY, Trusteis.
T. W. LANIIAM.
Feb7 3t 4
"Know-Nothings?" -
ALL those who make small or large purchases
in BED)STEADS, WINDOW BLINDS,
SASil , PANNEL DOORS, &c., with'ut consult
ing the Subscriber, one mtile and a half WVest of
Cherokee Ponds, certainly belong to this Society.
Also, old Furniture renmovated,
As in former advertisementts stated;
Can do a number of other things too
For further proof, call and we'll show you.
G. B. L A NHIAM.
Feb 7 4t* 4
Notice.
A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of W. P.
/7Maynard, dec'd., are requested to make pay
ment forthwith to the Subscriber ;and those having
demands against the Estate are requested to hand
them in, properly attested.
J. W. MAYNARD, Ad'or.
Feb7 3m 4
LLtoeLook Here!
A LLtoewho are indebted to Dr. A. L. Oxner,
..had better come' forward and settle up with
the Undersigned, as ho has put his notes and ac
counts in my .possession for collection.
-RIC[IARD HARDY.
To the Public.
I SHALL open to my friends and
the public, on the first Monday in
January, the Holtel known as the
NEWBERRY HOTEL, which has
just been thoroughly renovated and repaired ; good
and faithful servants shall always be in attendance,
and the guests of the House shall not want for any
thing that the market will afford. The subscriber
truss by strict attention to business, to merit a share
of the public patronage.
JOHN W. FOWLER, Proprietor.
Newberry C. II., Dec 27, 3m 51
A Most Valuable Residence
FOR SALE!
TillS well-known situation in
Edgefield, six miles from the Court
House, on the Plank Road loading
to A ugusta, is now offerred for sale.
It is almost needless to say anything of its desira
ble pI:operties. Every one is aware that no moro
healthful, more beautiful or more valuable place, of
the sanme size, is to be found in South Carolina.
There are two hundred acres attached to the resi
dence, all of it lying level as a floor and capable of
being carried to a very high state of productiveness.
Indulgence given to suit the purchaser, provided
the purclase money be amply secured.
gg" For further particulars enquire of the Sub
scriber on the premises.
S. J. R. WEVER.
Jan 17 ti E
South Carolina Institute.
TEn rZETE AZR OF THE 8OUTE
CAROLINA INSTITUTE. for the promotion of
ART, MECHANICAL INGENUITY AND INDUS
TRY, will he held at the New Hall, recently erected
on Meeting-street, in the city of Charlen, com
mencing on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11,
and cnntinuing open for exhibition until the twenty
fifth of April.
The Directors of the Institute, take gresat pleasure
in stating to the public that, by the liberality of the
State and city, they have been enabled toerectalarge,
commodious and elegant building, capable of holding
in its main Hall, 3500 persons, and also, in connection
with it. a very well adapted and spacious MACHINE
ROOM, which will enable them to furnish sufficient
power for any kind of Machinery that may be offered
for exhibition.
Suitable premiums will be given to the best speci
mens in Art, Mechanism and other branches of In
dustry; also of Cotton, Rice, Sugar,'l'ohacco, Wheat,
Rye, Oats, Potatoes and other agricultural products.
The Ladies, to whom the Institute has heen so much
indebted, are respectfully informed ihat suitable pre
miums will be provided by the Committee and award
ed to the best specimens inevery department of Ladies
work.
The following is a list of the articles for the best
specimens of which premiums are offered, though ar
ticles of all other kinds will be received and premiums
awarded fer the same:
Architectural Drawing. Cooper's work.
Painting in Oti. Paper.
Painting in Water Colors. Sole Leather.
Miniature Painting. Harness Leather.
Pen Drawing. Calf Skin, dresed for
Pencil Drawing. hoots.
Crayon. Drawing. Carriage Harness.
Sculpture. Beggy or Sulky Harness.
Penmsnsthip. Cart or Dray Harness.
Best mode of constructing Riding Saddle.
Wharves. Beaver or Silk Hat.
Best preparation for pack- Cloth Cap.
ing Cotton. Military or Fireman's Cap.
Best Rice Threshing Ma. Boots.
chinie. Sioes.
Best Retrigerator. Ladies' Gaiters.
Best Plough. Ladies' Slippers.
Best Churn. Umbrella or Parasol.
Best Washing M.achine. Hair Dresser's work.
Stone Mason's Work. Gilding.
Carpenter's work hy hand. Stucco work.
Carpenter's work by Mfa. Modelling in Plaster.
chinery. 'Tin work.
Carving in wood. Plumhing.
Meodel or a ship. Basket or wicker work.
Boat builder's work. Willow ware.
Ship Joiter's work. Dyeing in wool, sik or
Pump and Block making. cotton.
illwright's work. Upholstery.
Four wheel Carrtage. Embroidery in Gold or
Buggy. Silver.
Gig or Sulkey. Embroidery in Silk or
Cart or Dray. Worsted.
Turning in Brass, Iron or Artificial Flowers.
Wood. Ornamental Hair Work.
Blacksmith's wvork. Weaving, Hand Loom.
Castineg in Iron or Brass. Weaving. Powver Lioon.
Iron Railing,FencenorGate. Cotton Yar n.
Brass or Copper work. Kuitted Stockings, Suks or
Locksmith's w ork. Gloves.
Bell Hano'gineg. Coach Lace.
Gunmith's work. Gimp, Fringe and Orna
nstruement Maker's work. mental Weavitng.
Lamp Maker's work. Confectionery.,
Jeweller's work. Refined Loaf Sugar.
Silversmith's work. Pottery.
Silver Plating work. Glass.
Die Sinking. Manufactured Iron.
Engraving on Steel,CopperjCut Natils.
eer Wood. Wrontghtt Nails.
Lithography. Grey Brtcks.
Mchamecal Derntistry. Pressed Bricks.
Clck and Watch Making. Tuerpentine ,Manufactured.
Cutlery. Soap.
Ornamental house painting Talloew, Sperm or Wax
Ornamental Sign painting Candles.
Cabinet Work. Soda Water.
Fancy Printing. - Bread.
Bo'k Printing. Cake Maktng.
Ruled and Bound Ledger. Starch.
Fancy Binding. Floutr.
Millinery. Butter, for Winter use, not
Shirt Making. less than ten pounds.
Quilts. Cheese.
The following special preamiums are off'ered:
For the best STlEAM EN(GINE. a Geold Medal.
For the best model of atn itnproved FIR E ENGINE,
a Gold Medal.
For the he-st improved SE A ISLAND COTTON GIN
on some new prenciplo, superior to thtose now in
general use, or for any real or important improve
ment thereon, a Gobel Medal.
For the inventionof asuitable MACHINE FOR PUL
VERIZING RED PEPPER, a Gted iNedal.
For the six heat specimensa of STEEL, made from
Spartanburg or other Iron, the prodtuct of a Seu
thern State, andI manufactured into Edged Tools
tat any kind, a Gold Medal.
N. B.--A specimen of thte Steel in bars to be sent
with the Tool.
For the best specimen of American SCULPTUR E, a
Silver Pitcher.
For the largest quanttity of COCOONS raised on one
plantation, not less than ten -bushels, a Silver
Pitcher or Fifty Dollars.
For the largest quantity of SPUN SILK, the prodne
of one plantation, not less thatn ten pounds, a
Silv-er Pitcher or Fifty Deollars.,
For the best STAL LION, a Silver Cup.
For the best MARSH TACKCEY STALLION, a Sil
ve-r Cop.
For the best MARSH TACKEY GELDING, a alver
* Cup.
For thte best pair of MA RSH TACK EYS, for draught,
a Silver Cuep.
For the best specimen of SUN FLOWER SEED OIL,
not less than one gallon, a Silver Cup.
For the best specimen of R APE SEED OIL, not less
thtan one gatlon, a Silver Cop.
For the best CASHME RE R AM, a Silver Cop.
For the be-st CASHMERE EW E, a Silver Cup.
For thce hsst three-quarter blood CASHMERE KID, a
Silver Ce.;i
For the best RA M. a Silver Cup.
For the best BOA R. a Silver Cup.
For the best ESSAY ON SOUTH ERN GRASSES,
Rufrin Prize Silver Pitcher.
Eve-ry attention will be paid to all articles sent for
exhibition.
All artieles entered for premiums must he sent in on
or hefotre Saturday, reventh dlay of A pril next, direct
ed to the care of the Clerk of the South-Carolipa In
stitute, Charleston. Artteles may be sent after that
day for exhibition only. Ceantributtors to the Fair are
recpece fully requested to send full descriptions of the
articles anid suech general information as may be of use
to the Judges, and suttable for publication.
W M. M. L AWTON, Presttdent.
WM. KIRKWOO D, 1st Vice PresIdent.
JOSEPH W A LK ER. 2d Vice President.
WV. G. DE3SA USSURE, Sen'y and Tress.
DRECroas.
. G. N. REYNOL.Ds, Jr. 7.LA.ErosoN
2. J. H. TAT L~t.8a. .~AtN
3. C. D. CAnta. 9 .GAO ios
4. F. J. PoaCH ER. 10H.Ct.
5. C. Y. RtCHsAaasoN. l.EC.JNs
6. Wit. LEDBY. 12
Gentlemen. Fair~otce.
POSTI.L TH. GaA EST!~
Janur 84 , to f setete2it ea
Count Roanytacted peween th ednres-o
day the 8th day of February 1855, after that date
with my Attorney. W. P. BUTLER.
Edgefield C. H., Dee 13 'tt 48
TO ALL WI-o ARE IN ARREARS
TO THE
Edgefield k Cheatham Plank Road I
''H E Road is fnished, and debts duo by the
~Company for Lumber, hire of hands, &c., must
be paid. Those indebted therefore, must come for
ward, without any further delay, and pay. up theit
Stock. The creditors of the Compatny cannot be
put off any lontger.
8. F. GOODE, .Pres't.
Jan 31 if3
Edgefleld Male Academy,
T HE Trustees of this Institution take pleasure
in announcing that they have made ample ar
rangements for its -.onduct during the present year.
Mr. WILLIAM McCASLIN and Mr. ERASMUS
YOUNGBLOOD, two young gentlemen of fine
Classical education. have the School now in charge.
Both Trustees nud Teachers flntter themselves with
the belief that theirSehool will not have its superi
or in the State. Either Teacher is qualified to
instruct thoroughly in every branch required for en
trance into our Colleges, North or South. As it is
not probable, from :.he delay we ha-.'e unavoidably
encountered in opealng the Academy., that we shall
have at any time drring the year an inconveniently
large number of Stadents, those w1.o do come will
enjoy the great privilege of constant and careful au
pervision. Parents will at once see this advantage
in its proper light.
We respectfully rak of our friends, and the friends
of the School, that they will come forward and en
ter their boys immediately. The full Scholastic
year will be taught.
Terms.
For the Classical Department, per annum,.. $36,00
" I1igher Eng. " " .. 32,00
" Ordinary " " " .. 28,00
Capitol board to bo had in pleasant families.
JOHN LIPSCOmB,
R. T. MIMS.
ARTHUR SIMKINS, i
GEO. A. ArDDISON, R
LEWIS JONES. J
Jan 24 tf 2
Edgefield Collegiate Institute,
FOR YOUNG LADIES!
42 PUPLs IN ATTENDANCE LAST SEssoN.
T IE next Session' will commence on Monday
January 8th, 1855.
Tuition per Session, 14 weeks.
Primary Department................$7 00
Academical " ................12 00
Collegiate i' ...............15 00
Musie-Guitaror ?iano..............18 00
Drawing and French,eaeh............10 00
Pupils using the A pparatus are charted each per
Session $2,00.
Pupils using the Piano for practice t.re charged
for aeeping them in tine per Session $',.00.
All Pupils are chaiged fifty cents each for con
tingencies.
The Musical Department is furnished with FIVE
PIANOS, which are kept in excellent order, and
used constantly by the Pupils.
Vocal Music is taught daily without extra charge.
The Teachers will continue in their several De
partinents the same at last Session.
CJAS. A. RAYMIOND, IRINCIPAL.
Dec 27 tf 50
Aiken Sub-Collegiate Institute,
Da. WM. PIERCE, DEPARTMX.W, ANCIENT LAN
GUAGEs.
R Ev. 0. H. TRIMMIRR, " ENitsa LiTr
RATURa.
&%o,9 J. HOLT, " IIIATEMATICS
AND CorrINCS-rAL ToNGUEs.
Oo1 BOYS may be accommodated with Board,
10 Lodging, Washing, Lights, Stationary and
Tuition, at $100 per Session of five months, invari
ably in advance.
Aiken, S.C., Jan. 17' ly I
Elton Male Academy,
7 Miles North of Edgefieldl C. H.
W E take pleasure in announcing that this Insti
tution is in successful operation, under the
direction of Mr. WM. L. DANIEL, a graduate
of the South Carolina College.
The high standing and qpalifications of Mr. D.
ibined with the healthfulness of the location,
pr..sent strong inducements to parents and guar
'1s.
Rates of Tuition,
PFa SESSION OF F'iV MONTHs.
First Class, Primary bi-artment..........$400
Second" Ordinary and higher English,.. 14,00
Third " Latin, Greek, ind Roman Lite
rature, with higher Mathematics........18 00
Pupils are charged from the time of entering
until the end of the Session.
Good Board can be obiuined in.theneighborhood,
including washing, &c., from $8 to $9 per month.
D.fR. STROT RER,
Rt. W.'eAD AMS, :I
S. W.. NICHOLSON,
- JOSEPH! ADAMS,
- 0. W. ALLEN. .) '
Jant 17 - .t '
Oak Grove Academy,
T he Trustees of this Academy take much pleasui c
in informing the commiunity and its former pat
rons that it will be opened on the 2nd Manday in
Jntuary inst. -utnder the charge of aliss C. E.
W EEKS itt thme A cademical Department, and Miss
F. al. D. II EN DR ICK, in the Musical Dcpairtnment.
-Miss H anuaicK has hamd charge of this A endemy
for the past year, amnd has given genera' satisfacetion,
amd Miss W'emi-:s has had the cond uct of a school
in this vicinity during the year 1854, and we are
assured by' those whto patronized hter school, that
she is well quali~ed to teach. To those who have
heard Miss Hlasnaic perform on the Piano it is
untecessary to say anything in commnendation of
her qualifientIons inthis.Dbpartment.
We feel 'vell assured thtat our school merits the
patronage of the conmmuniiy.
This school is situated in Edgefield Distriet, with
in two miles of Kirksey's Cross Roads P. 0., in a
higah and healthy section pr.the District.
Good board in the neighborhood at $7 to $8 per
month. Rates of tuition are reasonable.
The year is divided into two Sessions of 22 we~eks
each. All the branches usually taught in female
schools ate taught in this A cademy, vio: English,
French and Spanish Languages ;drawing and paint
ing, and two crayon drawing and music, instrumen
tal and vocal.
E. DEVORE, 1
E. ANDREWS,
S. STEPHENS, ).Tristees.
J. H ARRIS.
.S. STA LNAKER,)
JTan 3 2ame 51
Notice, to Farmers!
I-. 'WILL H IR E my Blacksmith H ARRY thme re
maitnder of the year, at $1 per day. Harry is
an excellent Blacksmith, and well calculate~d to do
all Smith work requisite otn a plantatio.n. His work
is warrente.d to be done with neditness, prcmptness
ad durability. Any one desirous of having their
Backsithing done at their residence, vol do
well to secure Harry's services.
A. B. ADD1MON.
Ju~n 3l tf 3
Ad iitao' Not ice.
LL Persons having demands against thin Estate
oif Win. H-. Adams, Oeo'd., are hereby notitied
present the same. properly attested, for paymecnt,
and tho'se whlo are indebted to the Estate, are re
quested to make payment to
E. PElN., Ad-n'or.
Jan 24 tf 2
"IYMonatainl Dew."
JU1.ST received a supply of Superior Old MOUN
tTAIN DEW WHISKEY.
S. E. BOWERS, Agent.
Hamburg, Feb 7 tf 4
floaduarters5,
10Th: REGIMENT, 5, C. N..
MzsE CaZEK, Feb 5,1853.
ORDERS, NO
ACOUJRT MARTIAL willeconieeat Richard
Ason's, on the 23d inst. The follbwing Ofiloers
will compose the Court.
Maj. S. J. WArSON, Presiaentt.
Capt. Wx. HILLr, Capt. A-rrAWAY, -
"W. CLAaK, Lieut. W AINS,
-'PETasos, " Pow,
" Rt. Erosor', " H~zaaIN,
" Paar, " Titnrsor',
" CoRDER. Adjt. MAYNARD.
By order of Col. A. J. NEAL.
Feb 6 2t 4
Paymaster's Department,
10-rn REGIMENT, Fzs..5, 1855.
P) ERSCONS upon whom t~he Court may impose a
fine, are ,requested ta settle the same, as it
will save cost and some trouble.
G. J. STROTHER, Payrmaster.
Feb 7 2t 4
Public SalQ,
T HE Subscriber will proceed to sell on the 27th
inst., at the residenc of John Mealing, all the
personal property of David KC. Mealing, si Lunatie,
not heretofore diaposed of, consis'ting of' FOUR
NEGIROES, (; woman and three elilidrep.) Alsmo,
epne pther property.
41I P. MEIALING,.Committee.
F...b. Si 4
Medicines and Chemicals !
T HE Undersigned begs leave to announce to th
eitizens or iagefield District, that he has just
opened in the Town of Hamburg, a WELL SE.
I.ECTED Stock of CHOICE
MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
To which he respectfully solicits their attention
Amongst his large assortment will be found
Toilet Articles and Perfumery,
Drugs and Chemicals,
PAINTS, OIS AND DYE STUFFS,
GLASS, PUTTY, VABNISHES, &c.
In compounding &edicines and supplying planta
tions, the strictest attention will be given to the re
quirements of his patrons.
Being a graluate of the London College of Phar
macy, and having had an experience of eighteer
years, in the business, he feels confident of being
able to give satisfaction to all who may favor hihr
with their patronage.
ALFRED S. RAVENSCROFT.
Hamburg, Dec 4 3m 47
TUTT & PELLETIER'S
NEW
DRUC STORE!
Hambuirg, S. C.
W E Respectfully solicit the attention of Plan
ters, Merchants,. Pysicians, and the public
generally, to our VERY HIANDSOMNE AND
SELECT STOCK of
Pure Medicines and Chemicals,
All of which are entirely NEW and G ENUIN E.
-AMONo OUR ASORTMENT WILL BE FOUND
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Dye Stuffs,
CHEMICALS, COS,)ETICS,
Perfumery, Essential Oils.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, SPICES,
BRUSHES AND SOAPS OF EVERY VARIETY,
Old Port Wine for \ledicinal Purposes,
And the most popular
PATENT IMEDICINES
Of the day, all of which we offier at Whosesale or
Retail, upon the most reasonable terms ever hereto
fore offered in this market.
H. R. TUTT, M. D.
A. J. PELLETIER,
Next door to B. S. Dunbar's Corner.
Hamburg, Dee 18 3m 49
Clock Repairing !
T HE Subscriber would respectfully inform the
citizens of Edgefield Village and vicinity, that
he has taken the House formerly occupied by Mrs.
R. Gray, opposite the Planters Hotel, for the pur
pose of carrying on the
CLOCK REPAIRING BUSINESS.
All work entrusted to his care will be attended to
with neatness and despatch. le will also give his
attention to the REPAIRING OF FURNITURE.
He warrants satisfaction to all, and solicits a liberal
patronage. WM. LEWIS.
Jan 10 tf 52
JOSEPR WHILDEN,
DEALER IN
Paints, Oils and Glass,
Charleston, S. C.
H E Keeps constantly for sale, a general assort
ment of Paintsand Oils of all kind., Varnishes,
Window Glass and Sashes, Spts. Turpentine. Spirit
Gas, Cotton Foot-Gin Fixtures, Glue and Brushes
of various kinds.
Charleston, Sept 4 1y 34
HAMPTON'S SHOP!
T HE Blacksmith is still at his post near the foot
of the hill, ready to do EVERY JOB com
mitted to his hands in the best style of the day. He
hopes to receive a liberal share of public custom, as
he is prepared with the BEST OF MATERIALS
from that best of Hardware Stores, " Robinson &
Jackso's." Remember Old Ilamp!
" He makes his sledge-hamner
For to rise and to fall
And he strikes this,
And he strikes that,
And then lie strikes all !'
Trrankadillo !
TIlE Subscriber hegs leave to add, to what has
been so well said above, that he issole proprietor of
IIAMPTON'S SIIOP, and will endeavor to have
everthing done up brown, or not at all.
g 'PLOW WORK thankfully received and
promptly done at all times.
A. SIMKTNS.
Jan 24,y
Buggies, Carriages, &c,
T HIE Subscriber now uoffers for sale at greatly re
duced prices, ai large number of fine and well
inished
BUGGIES, E~cEAWAYS, CABBIAGES, &c.
The Goods belong to the Estate of the late Frederick
Darrow, and are offered at a GREAT BA RGA IN.
Persons in want of such articles will do well to
ell and examine. S. T. A GN EW,
A dm'er of F. Darrow.
Newberry C. HT., Jan 15, at 3
Devon Stock,
TIlIE Subscriber has for sale the PURE DE
VYON CATTLE. from his own importation,
from Exeter. Enoland.
For further information, a specimen of the Stock
an be seen and had of J1. It. Sullivan, Esq., or Dr.
E. J. Mims, Edgenield C. 11., S. C.
A t Orangeburg C. HI., refer to D~r. W. S. Rowe,
o Case, lBull & Co. C. N. CASE.
lljirwinton, Conn., -Tan 10. 1855. 9t I
State of South Carolina,
-EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT,
hy EQUITY.
. Elizabeth Berry, 1
98.
H~ellen Berry, ~.Bill for Partition.
Hannah Berry, and |
John d. Berry, et al. J
B Y Virtue of an Order from the Court of Equity
in this case, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield
C. 11., on the first Monday in March niext, a.ll the
-land formerly' belonging to the late .Joseph Berry,
in which the late Ihannah Berry held a life estate.
The said Lands consists of about THREE
HUNDR ED ACR ES, more or less, situate on
Big Saluda River, in the District and State afore.
said, and bounded by lands of William Bouknight,
S. G. Coppick, Bennet Perry and others.
TEasss-Sidl Lanes will be sold on a credit of
one and two years, with interest fronm date, in twc
equal instalmecnts, except for so much as may be
necessary to pay costs of suit, which must be paid
in cash. Purchasers will be required to give bond
with two good sureties.
A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D.
Jan 31 5it 3
F ROM the Subscriber's residecwe op the Ridge
.during the night of the 5th instant, his negrL
man JIM. Said negro is of-light comnplection, abu
ive feet eight or ten inches high, rather stout, witi
a smiall scar on his right oheek. lie had on, wheri
he left, light caimere coat and pants, aod a fie
pair of boots.
It-is probable that Jim is either in the neighbor
hood of Columbia or Aikcen, morei probably the
latter.
A suitable reward will be given for his appre
hension and delivery to the jailor at Edgefield C
H. Any info:mation thankfully recived.
M. 8. W EVER.
Ridge, S. C., Jan 17 tf 1
II7 Columbia papers please copy tri-weely unti
further notice, and forward ccounta to M. 1B. W.
O N the '.3d of January last, between the Chero
kee Ponds and the residence of Mr. Johr
Doby, Sr., on the Five Notch Road, asmall BLACIS
MOROCCO POCKET BOOK, with a. steel clasp
contaiing about Twio hundred and seventy Dollars
mostly in S20 bills un the Bank of Hamburg, as
best remembered. No papers were in it except
memorandum of things to be purchased in Hamburg
Any information of it will be thankfully reeiave
and the finder will be very liberally rewarded.
MA'TH EWT. BETIS.
Feb4t 4
Notice to Gpardians,
- whose duty it is to make annual returnsALGadnsComtesan Trse
their transaction's as such into the commissioner'
Office at~ Edgefield C. IL, are herehiy potified't
make their'returns for the present year by the 10tl
of April.' Otherwise, they will be ruledl withopi
'xceptin. The.Ia~w must be enforced.
A. SIMKINS, C. 5. 1. D.
RICHDRY- GOODS!1
"CHEAPER THAN THE VERY CHEAPEST.)
GR AY BRO0 TH E RS,
BEG to inform the public, that their Fall pur
chases this season have buen UNUSUALLY
LARGE, having been in the Northern markets
over three months this Summer. where so many
large 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;
Black Plaid Watered and Brocade, new styles I
White Silks and Satins;
Figured, all Wool. French Muslin DeLaines, 12j
cents, worth 50 cents;
French Merinos, very cheap;
Lupins' best Bombazine, exceedingly low;
B:ack Jamiese, a newand very desirable all-Wool
Goods for mourning;
Black Alpaccas all qualities, some very fine and
low priced;
Mlantillas, Cloaks and Talmas of the very latest
French styles, exceedingly cheap;
Crape, Cashmere and Woollen Shawls;
Embroideries of all kinds, of the most elegant
deseriptions ;
Ribbons for the Million, fine bonnet and neck, 6}
cents a yard, worth 20 cents ;
(alicoes and 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.
GRAY BROTHERS.
Augusta, Nov 14 tf 44
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
--0
M A. RANSOM, AGENT for R. M. FUL
e L ER, Hamburg, S. C., has now on hand 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 Marceline and Sarconett do
All wool DeLaines, of beautiful styles,
Common and Medium do., from 12J to 50 eta.
Solid Colored Persian DeLaines. various shades,
Highland Plaids and Figured Velvets,
Saque Flannels, plain and figured,
Scotch and American Ginghams, from 12 to 25c
English and American Prints, all qualities,
do do Furtatine, do
Ladies Colored Black Cloth Cloaks and Talmax
of the latest styles,
Black and Colored Shawls, various qualities,
Gauze and Welsh Flannels, warranted not to
shrink,
Bleached and Brown do various qualities,
Richardson's undressed Irish Linens,
Bleached and Brown Table Damask do. from
50 to $1,25,
Bird's Eye and Scotch Diapers, all qualities,
Huckaback Towels-and Towelings,
Furniture Dimity and Fringes,
Drab Morino, for Skirts-.Marsales do
Ladies' Misses and Children's Hosiery & Gloves
do Linen Cambric Ilandkerohiefs,
do Worsted Sleeves,
10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets,
Extra heavy Bed, Crib and Cradle do.
Large Lot of Negro Blankets, very cheap,
Cas'siineres, Sattinets, Tweeds and Kentucky
Jeans, all qualities,
10-4, 11-4 and 12-4i Bl'd and Brown Sheetings,
3-4, 7-8, 4-4 and 5-4 Shirting, Graniteville and
other makes,
Osnaburg Stripes and Yarns at Factory prices,
Real Georgia Plains, best quality,
Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes, good as
sortmnent, with ~a great quantity of other Goods
suitable for the season.
gg Orders solicited and faithfully exccuted.
Jhamburg, Nov 28 tf 46
J. SIBLEY & SON,
GROCERS AND COTTON
M E R CHA NTS,
HIAMBU RG, S. C.
R)ESPECTFULLY beg leave to inform
ILtheir old ciunomrs and the Planters generally
that they are still to be found at their Old Stand,
and are paying the H IGTIEST MA RKET PRICE
for Cotton and other Produce;t and have in Store,
and arc daily receiving a MOST COMPL ET E assort
nment of
--A MONG wHIeff M.4Y BK~ FOUND
20,000 Yds. Gunny and Dundee BAGGING,
200 Coils Hemp and Russian ROPE,
200 Bags ~FFEE, Rio and Javra.
200 Bbls. ~perior and R~efined'SUGARS,
25 Jlhds. Museovado and N. 0. do.
100 Bbls. MOLA SSES,
3,000 Sacks SA LT.
25 BEDSTEADS, some of them Fancy,
25 Boxes su perior C HE E SE,
A splendid assortment of BLANKETS and
NEGRO CLOTHS.
--Also
A n assortment of Saddles and Bridles, Chairs,
Pepper, Spice, Linseed, Lamp and Tan
ners Oil, Osnaburga, Stripes.
Shirting and Yarns, and in fact everything usually
found in a Grocery Store.
WE take this means to inform our Customers
TVand the Planters generally, that we are not
connected with any other house, and only have one
Store, which is the Brick Corner, formerly occu
pied by Jlosiah Sibley. J. SIBLEY & SON.
Hamburg, Nov 28 tf 46
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
Joel P. Ridgell & Ilellen
Pauline his wife,BilfrPrtio
vs ilfrPaiio
Jacob William Pope, and Relief.
Francis Marion and
Josephine M. Pope.
B Y Virtue of an Order of the Court of Equity,
in this case, granted by his honor F. H. Ward
law, at June term, A. D. 1854, all the creditors of
the minors, Hellen Pauline Ridgell, (formerly Pope)
Jacob Williamn Pope, Francis M. Poipe and Jose
phine M. Pope, are ordered to appear bgfore me, on.
or by the first Monday in May next, to prove and
establish their demands, or else they will be debarred
all claims against the assets of the eatate of the said
Minors. A. SIMIKhNS, C. E. E. D.
Jan 10, 1855 . 15t 1
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Lovet B. Tulley and wife Nancy,
vs.
Landon Tucker and others.
B Y Virtue of an Order of the Court in this
cause, I shall expose to sale at public outcry,
on the first Monday in Maroch next, the followin~g
real estate of Atticus Tucker, dec'd., viz:
One half of 'the Land known as the "Swift
Tract," after seventy one and a half acres have been
cut off and assigned to Landon Tucker.
The " Robertson Tract," except one hundred
acres to be out off and assigned to Savanah Hilt,
Whitileld Hilt and Tucker IHilt.
Also, the one fourteenth part of all the Lands of
the Jenning's & Co's Mining Company.
TEus -A credit of twelve months, except costs
to be paid in cash. Bonds with ample security,
required to secure the purchase money.
Jan23 A. SIMIKINS, c. a. a. D.
TEstray Horse.
'QLLED befqre pie bay S.. Broadwater, -living
laot three miles West of'9l~ier's -P. O-., A
IB'alQ IT 5QOIgEL HOCl~ E ,out fifteen gn4 a
half hands hi, a white star in the 'orehiead-cl
lar, saddle and gear marks. A ppraised at fifteen
dollars. G. W. NIXON, M. E. ID.
Dissolution of Go-PartnerobP.
TJ HE Co-partnership heretofose existing between
RDaUansoN & McDoNifALDo is ts day die
solved by niutual consent. All indebted will ph1-ase
make payment to Jonx C. McDo:4AL*. who isaa
thorized to settle up the business of the Firim.
J. L. RICIARDSON,
J. C. 51cDONNALI>.
Hamburg, November 9. 1854.
-0
A CARDI
H AVING purchased Mr. Riciansox's interest
in the above Firm, the Subscriber respect
fully informs his friends and the public generally
that he intends to continue the sale of
Ready-Made Clothing, sE6.,
In the Town of Hamburg; and hopes by keeping
constantly on hand a full and fashionable assortment
of Ready-Made Clothing, &c., to receive a liberal
share of patronage. The Planters of Edgefield and
the adjoining Districts are specially invited to ex
amine my Stock before trading elsewhere.
JOHN C. MellONNALD.
Hamburg. Nov 14 tf 4.4
Ta former Friends and Patrons.
s E. BOWERS, thankful for past patron
e age, would beg leave to inform the publie that
he is now receiving LARGE Consignments of
Whiskeys, Brandies, Wines, Cordials,.
AND LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS,
Sugaro,
BROWN, CLARIFIED, CRUSHED AND LOAF
SEGARS, HAVANA AND AMERICAN,
And all articles usually kept in the Family Grocery
Business.
Being Agent for two large Wholesale Confectionary
Houses, one in New York and the other in A ugus.
ta, he is prepared to fill all orders for
2AR21. W 3I=S2 4.I
At the shortest notice possible.
As he is acting as Agent only, he would re
spectfully inform all that his business must be done
on the CASH SYSTEM ENTIRELY; for his low
prices and small commissions will not warrant ex
tension of time on Goods sold.
He is determined to stll Low, for Cash,
and hopes to merit a share or the trade. Come one,
come all, and examine his Stock before purchasing,
-it is all he asks.
W The business will be conducted under the
name and style of S. E. BowEas, Agent.
Hamburg, Nov. 1,' tf 4
New Fall and Winter Goods I
7'HE Subscriber is now receiving his FALL.
Tand WINTER GOODS (at the Brick Store)
among which may be fopnd
Rich Satin, Plaid and Fancy SILKS, of the latest
and most fashionable styles,
Rich Figured, Plaid and Plain DELANES,
Plain French and English MERINOS,
Ladies' CIOAKS and MANTILLAS,,
" Embroidered French COLLARS, UN
DERSLEEVES and CIIEMIZETTES,
A variety of BONNETS and Bonnet RIBBONS
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
NEGRO SHOES AND BLANKETS,
OSNABURGS and FACTORY STRIPES,
' GROCERIES,
Hardware, Crockery, &c,
Together with a large.and well -sel-eted variety o
other Goods, too numerous to mention.
W@ The public generally aze tespectfully solicited
to call and examine the above mentioned Stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
Oct 26 tf - 4.1.
McGREGOR & SMITH,
-DEALERS IN
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c.
MC'GREGOR & SMITH., build to order Cai
riages of every description. They- also keep-,
on hand a large and splendid assortment of
New and Second-Hand- Carriages,
gW All orders promptly attended to, and .Re
pairing neatly executed.
Edgefield C. H., Jan 18 tf 1
REMOVAL!
T ysriber takes this opportunity of inform
Tinlis idends, that he has 'removed to the
NEW E3RICK STOR E adjoiniing the Store of H.
C. Bryan, where he has just opened .a L ARGE
VA RIEiTY of new articles in his various branches
of Trade. lie intends keeping in the
Drug and Medicine Department,
A full supply of every article that Is in cnmmon
use by the Profession, whlich will be constantly un
der the inspection of Drs. Bland. Abn-y, Mlins and
Burt ; and if-an, article is reported to be impure it
will noc be offered fur sale. Dr. M. W. A bney has
taken an Office in the second Story of the building,
and w~ill give me the benefit of his experience in
Compouding Medicines and preparing prescrip
tions, and having been six years engaged in the bu
siness, I flatter myself, with these ample arrange
ments, I shall receive a liberal share oif the patron
age of Phiysicianis, families, and the public generally.
In the Grocery Department
EVERY THING will be kept that ia usually fund
in a Fancy Family Grocery Store. In the
Department of Books, Stationary,.k.,,
Will be found 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 kept constantly for sale.
In the Confectionary Department,
May always be found a much larger assortment of
Candies, Fruits, Pickles, Ketchups. Sauces, &c.,
than has ever been offered for sale in this place. In
truth, this is to be a Store of good things,.-and it is
hope.d will be considered a great convenience, and
therefore be largely patronized.
G. L. PENN, Agent.
Dec 20 tf 49
$25 Reward,
L OST on Saturday the 23d ult., my POCKET
BOOK, containing three One Ilundred D~oI
r Bills, and four Fifty Dollar Bills, with my name
written on the back of one of the One Hundred
Dollar Bills. A reward of 825 will be given upon
delivery of paid Pocket Book and erntents, oran
information concerning it will be thankfully ree. lved.
.M. A. PA DGETJ'.
Jan 3 .tf 51
STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
Richard Gregory, .
vs.
Alex. Gregory and others
I T appearing to my satisfaction that John Grego
ry., Easter Rankin, Shadrach Dee. and wife 4-e
lia, and James Ranakin and wife Harriet, Defendant.
in this ease, reside without the limits of. this State
It is therefore ordered, that they dh'appear and
object to the division or sale of the real Estate of
Sarah Gregory, dee'd.. '.n or before the first day-of
A pril next, 1855, or their consent. to the same will
be entered on record.
Ordinary's Ofice, Deo 18 3m 56.
To All Interested.
T HE subscriber returns his tha~nks to thos~e,
wh' have alwaays paid him promptly herea
tofore, and hopes they will continue to do so. If he
is compelled to sue the balance that owe him, it will
be doneo with reluet-,nce after the liberal patropagir
bestowed upon him. but his debts must de paid.
Alqo, all Persons indebted to Clark & Tilletson,
at Harrisburg S. C., are notified that mere than 'a
year has elapsed since the firm was disolved by
limitati'n ; and their debts aro.past due, and mus
bo seled.
JOHN M. CL ARKE.
Cold Springs, S. C., Jan. 8, 1855 6t 52.
Manuf'actured Tobagce!
JUST Reggiyed direct from the Fery, Thirty
tBohes CHEWING TO8AC Ocomprisihig
Four Choice 1uands,'viz: Honey Dew, Oyonoo
Extra and'Preinium. For sale by the Box, oss al
rtail at~L0W<PRICES. 1)on't fail to call and
sample before buyipg elsewhere.__
0 . L. P'ENN, Aaauv.
Oct 26 tf 4
Notee
ISJHerebyg'ven to all paties concerned, .that at
FIN A LEME T of the Estate of -John;
Aderson, dee'd., will be made 'et the onlinary's
Ofic of :Edgs~eld Distriot, on the 3d day ij Api
185). All persons who have degneads against the
Estate, will 'ip the meantime, retod'r themc in po
perly atiested, a'nd those Ind'ebted' are reguired to
make paymen't. JOHN~ F. TALBERT, Ad'r.
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