Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, February 21, 1855, Image 3
PROTECTION I PROTETION!
A LL those who have ben waiting for Oli4
Patent insulated Lighataing
Conaducters, c:in now be furnishLd with them.
Read what Professor J. N. L.ooms, formerly Pro
fessor of Natural Science in Frankl'n College, near
Na--hville, Tenn., at present Protess.-r of Chemistry
and Naturcl I listory in the Medieal College at Ma
C41m1, Ga., says about the rud ruuning through glass
" llaviiig for the ltg eiaht years given considera
ble attention tol the varissus de-partments of electrical
science. ani having exatmiined many 1-ghtning con
ducters. North and South, I have no hesitatney in
pronouneing Otis' Patent liuul.ited Lightning Con
fiuctor. as emodving more .f the necessary sc:en
tifie principles a;ld of the c:.nditions of certain pro
teetion thati any now in use in, th s country. l'ie
eleaint and perfect m-1ho 1 "f inst!atiot, constitutes
its chief excellenice, while it ecombites all the advan
ges of Qtimbv'si and other rods. When the rod
passes throuh the gl;ss ritu-s. whieh are -snupported
by metl.lIc iron bolts driven iito the wal 8 (of the
i'.u-se, as in the odi method, the 9lass ring is easily
broken-Ist, from betur initerposrd bet.evn two
metalic surhtes ; 21, by the e-n-lensati..u of the
immirphere befiire an eleci rial varroct ; 3d. by the
violent eollipse of the air whieb i-imeditcliati ly fo -
lows. and 4th. by the heat or the rh-et rical discharge,
hike the pouring of hot watt-r int., I alhs- turmibler
The insulatosrs biig thus broken. theelectrical fluid
is even invited to the bu.l liii. Many hious.s with
this imperfect prot..ition hacve been destroyfsd by
lightning. But a few days since I saw a simall
house struck though protected w.th two sueh rods.
I regard the irvent,>r of this new conductor as a
beneraetilr of mankind, in havism- furnmisbd ime
world with so ce tain a protection to lifs and proper
ty, aga.nst th- iost territic igent.
July 1, 15. . N. LOOMIS."
" I have carefully examineidl Otis' Patent Insula
tesd Conductor, aid have had it at-ached to the
building in which I reside. It is b tier coinstruetid
aid more securilv iisulated than any tirtit r 1.it
ning Rods I have seen. It is als. n-at anti chap.
and if properly attached to a building, catnnt til to
afford security againat loss of life and property by
cletiricity, I thetel'ore recoinmend it as worthy of
the confidence bf the commltuuity.
it. t. H RUmlBY,
Pr ,fessor sof Chemietry, &c
South Carul.ina College.
COLUMItA. S. C., Feb. 1, IS55.
We have hunldreds if written testimonia's from
the most scieitic ien in each State. A lso a numn
ber certifyinz to this mtst imptort:nt fact, that biu I
d gs haviig the r.Iind rod ruining throuth gess
rings. attac.e1 to thein have been destroyed with
their contents. from the etfiets of lightning This
Insulated Conductor was awarded the premiuin at
the Weirl's Fair. (last sca4.n in N.-w York )-AIso,
Premiums fromi every State in the Un -in.
aX We hve cimpetent wirkmien to put up out
conductors in this District. Other rods taken in ex
change.
Those applying for Agenees, addres
-DO LT.; 1, A ';s. & d1 1l1NSN.5N
Owners of the itight for this State.
2gr One f the proprietiors can be see at F. M.
Nieh.las Hotel.
F,-b i St
Ma. EaTon : Pl.aseann.unce Capt. I. LhU(7 L
W AlRE, as a Canlidate for Ordinary of this District,
at the ensuing electioni, and ubli::e
MANY VOTERS.
February 7. 1855.
Planters Hotel,
BROA D STREET, A UJGUSTA, GA.
JOHN BRIDGES S J. GEORGE ILLIG,,
Paora'ETOtS.
Augusta, Feb 12 3m 5
Remember!
D R. L. .1. AS BIILL, h.ving located near
the D-uble r.meice, two miles from Ridge,
Post Ofice. respect:ully tenders his Prof..Snoua!
service.,, in the practice of
Physic, Surgery and Obstetrics,
To the neiglhoirhiod and v.cinity. le will he
moderate in cargeA and prInpt itIattendiance upton
all wh., favor him w;th a al
gg lit con be foUn.I at homte at all times except
when Profassionally ecmployed.
N. B.-Dr. A. can be consulted.(privately) fre
ofRidge.i F, b 14 tf
For Nine ty-Six Depot,
H AMBURG AND AUGUSTA !
r pll E 1U. S. Ml A\If COA CIl heat-es Edgefid C.
1. ., on Miondaycs, Wedn cesdayis acnd F~riday~s.
for Ninety-Six IDepoct. ait I o'cl.ck, P. M.
L eaves Edgreileld C. II., Ttuedays, Thursdays
anid .saturdlays, act 5 P. M., foir Augusta.
ACCO.\.\OD)ATION COAChil leaves Edge
field C.. II. Mondayvs, We'intesda~ys atnd Fridayvs a!
1 P. M., for -\utcusta,-conniteetini w.th the N iehc
Mail Traiiis on all the Rcdi R..ads---and redturnzini
leaves Augusta next clay. at '2 ss-eloek P. .
F. M. N 1(i10L.\S, Agent.
Feb 14 im-' 5
SheriffPs. Sa.c
BY Virtue of $undery writs ouf 1i. Fat., inotme di
Jreetedl, I sh.cdl proceed to s.-1l sn the lirst
Mon-lav in Mharch tnext, at1 Edgelield C. 11., the
followilig property. inc the fol!siwing~ eass, Vi?:
Alfredl May vs. Jouhn Yuutigbi'od, One T ract of
Land cointainIn one hcundredl acnd sixty. (I U0) acres,
more or less. adjoining lacnds ofJamies Djorn, Abtier
Ilearni anid others.
Geosrze A. Aeldisoen acnd others Execute rs, vs.
John Autry ; The Same vs. El.zacbethc Scmith aind
John A utry tTho Samte vs The samce. One T ract
of Land cotaining On)ce hundred (1100) acres, nmlere
or less. adjoininig lands of liarre:1 Ti. lioatwright
and others.
John S.8mcvlev vs. S. Timmerman and Peter
Timmermac~n, One Tract sef Land cointaining Sixty
six (88) acres. cncre or les, adjisiningr lands of JDr.
John Lake. -Jacob Timmsrermuan and others.
Richard Hardy vs. .Isshn hi. Terry ; .1. T. Simp
son vs. The Same iJohn Cothran vs The Saime.
One Bay Hssrse.
- Matthiew Gray and W. W. G..ieer vs. Benjamin
Beard, One Negr's Boy name-d Grtinlj.
Cress & hlicktman vs. -lohtn A. liciuston: Othter
Plaintifls vs. The same. One llouse andi List in the
Town cif llamburg, nair the encd of the Bridge,
occpis-d by the lDefendanut, knoswn its the "Woods
House,'' in xellent repair, bosunid. d Wecst by S.
C. Rail R{oadl, South by Lest belonging to City
Council of Augusta, North by Lot belonging to S.
C. Rail Road.
F John .hsines vs John Qucattlebumn and Williamn J.
Faulkner, Ex'ors.; .lamces Smyley, Assigcnee, vs.
The Same; Other I'laintiffs vs The Samue, One
Tract of Land containing Two hundrced and eighty
<280) acres, more or less. adjisining Lands of I )r.
.Iohn Landrucm, James it. Lsowry and otbers, the
property of Jcohn Faculknert d.-c'd.
.Jordan P. Posh vs Jaick-in Hlolmes anid JTanes
Murrell, One Tract of Landl conctaining Fourteen
hunderen (140(t) acres. more sor less. ady~ssmng lands
of B. T. Boattwright, Derick Iilinbake ancd others,
the property of the Defendant Jamcksctn Ieistles.
Terms Cash. LEWIS .JON ES, s. E. D.
Feb 10 3t 5
Valuable Land for Sale,
T HE Subscriber offers for sale ONE HlUN
D)RED and SEV ENTY-FIV E atcres of Landl.
It is all in wiood.s, and the best ticmberedl of anty
Lands in this section of country. Said Tract ad
jois hinds of Col. W. L. ~Coleman. Daneh Pusey.
Mailichi Cogburn, thce Estate sof Lewis Derek, and
the tract on wehich thes Subscriber r,-sidsI. If not
previously sosld act prnivate' sIe,,it will be dhisps--d~ cof
on the first Msonday in October next, cn a Credit
until the first .Janu try next.
I will also sell, if the purchaser oif the above de
sires to buy, the highly valn cb'e~ plaintamtcms sin which
1 hve cotining yo)gli hlI3Nl~tED ACiRE:.
It is deemed unncecessary tos say any thing more of
these truly excellent Trtctsisf land.
If treated for privately, a good bargain can be
Er For further information call on the Subsicri
ber on the premniseis.
DERICK HOLSONUAKE.
Feb 144 m 5
Notice,
T I! E Subscriber contemaplatting a change in his
business, early the enisuitng spring, earniesthy
requests iall indebted, tscuall and settle their accounts
previous to the first of Janutary next. Interest will
be charged on ALl. accosunts of over six months
standing, remaininig unpaid at that time.
M. A. R ANSOM, AoENr.
ramburg, Dec 25 t f 50)
BROVJNIN-G. & LE-MAN,
IMPORTERS OF
FRENCH, BRITISH & GERMAN
D RYL Y 0 ,
209 & 211 KING, CORNER MATKET-ST.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
K EEP cnstantly on hand, and offer to their
frienls and the public generally, the largest
asstrlinent of
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
fn the Southern States& Their Stock is constantly
supplied with a full asortment of
lam grjg2 0DO2'
Of all the newest vari-ties if Style and Fabric.
Ii Silks. Tis-ues, Rareges. Grenadines,
Nluslinis. B13mbazines, Alpavas, and aMourning
(Goold- 1if ill kinds.
Embreideries cnd L ae Goids, of every variety.
Eveninr Dress Goods of every description.
Gentlh-men's and Boys' Wear.
Cloths, Cassimeres. Vestings, Linen Drills and
Cionings. of best Fiench Goods.
Satints. Tweeds, -leans, &c.
FOR FAMILY USE.
Rose., Whitney, and Bath BLANKETS,
Red and White Flannels,
Eieglish and American Cotton Flannels,
French, English and American Prints and Cam
,ries.
Linens, of Rtichardson's celebrated make, for
;lceings, Shirtings. Pillow Cases, Table Danasks.
Ieylies, Napkins. 'rowell nes. B. E. and Iueka
Jack Diapers, Fruit Cloths, Glass Cloths, Apron
Linens, &c.
CARPETING S.
nurain. three P;y. Brussels, Tapestry and Velvet,
ritish anid A nericni Flooyr Oil Cloths,
Wiltocn Velvet and. Axminster Rugs.
White and Colo red Nlattings, of all widths,
Stair Rods and Stair Carpetings. of all kinds.
jKTAm 7, A7BLE
r every vari.-ty in SILK. SATIN and WORSTED
Curtain Canbrics and Muslins.
Emhr-,idered Lace and Ninmlin Curtains,
Gilt Cornices, Curtain Gimiips. llolders, Loops,
'rassels, DIraperv Cords, Uell Ropes, ke.
PLANTATION GOODS.
131alnkets, Plains, Eerseys. Caps, &c.
Cotton Osnaiburgi,of all the best Southern makes
Cir All the above, with every "iter line of DRY
GOODS whi<-h :n loe demnid.-d. are of OUR
OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION, and are
oter. d at the Lowest Market Prices for Cash, or
City neceptiance.
Egr The ON E PRICE SYSTEM is strictly ad
hered to. All Goods are w:irranited. and all orders
illed with promptnes- andt the most careful atten
ci1nt. BROWNING & LEMAN.
Charleston, Jan. 25, ly 3
Saddle & Harness Manufactory
Tri 11 Utidersigned takes pleasure in announc ng
I to the citizens4 of Edgefi -ld Village, and sur
rounliog country, that he has secured the Room
r cetntly known as the Post Office, for the purpose
,if c.irrymg on the SA1)DLE AND 11AIRNESS
b, Us IN' in all its various branches, and hopes.
by giving strict attention to all work entiusted to his
ere. to receive a liberal share of piatronage.
Saddles, Bridles, Trapping & Harness,
UF EVERY t>ESCRIPTION,
Will be made to order, in the latest and most im
proved styles, and out of the best material that can
ye procured.
REPAIRING neatly and promptly executed.
Wg As my Terms are CASI1, of course my
-harges will be for more reasonable than euntonary
in this viciuity. Give me a trial, and sat;sfy yom -
elves. REUiiEN G. GOLDING.
Feb7 tf 4
W a n t e d,
A GOOD BLACKSMITI, by the month or
.year, for whom liberal wages wi:l be given.
\ppy to thu Subscriber, at Edgelield C. II.
as S. F. GOODE.
Jan 31 - tf 3
Plantation for Sale,
-r lE Subscriber off.-rs for sale the Platntation, on
..which he nowv resides, ceentaining
Fif),een Hundred Acres,
iatedl on the Columbia and Edg. tie'ld Road, in
he Ridge settlement, adjeiining the I.ands of Mlts.
I. Wattsein, Mlaj. T. Watson, C. Ward, J. MleCairter
nc ot hers.
It is in excellent coniditioen, armi htas on it an EIL E
L3NTT TWI S~TORY DWE' ILLING HOL01SE,
aneamcinug ten Ree.ims (four oaf which are twetnty
ee't square-dinting roem sixteen by twenty-four.)
mel has tetn Closets.
There is also tin the place an eveellent Gin Hlouse,
1 by -45, besides a large Lint Roonm on the side,
and doulede muachinery feor ginning and thrashitng.
here is alse. attachedl t e the GUn a lhst rate Screw.
Ont the said Tract is a sp1lenid striog NEW
>JUtN M1LeLe. aibeut a mile 'romu thte Dwelling.
gamed Fish Pond, of' the purest spring water, in
=halh line triaut abound, is also on tbis very valua
ble Pliantatioen.
A bout five hundred acres arc under fence, and
war otne the us.and in woods of finme timber. The
est oft sprinc water rutns throught every field.
Large -taebles, Negro hlouses, :mnd all other tne
~essary outb~uildinigs arc conveniently arranged on
~e premises.
.g it will be sold on good terms if applied for
emdiately. Possession given this Spring, or next
New Year's day, as best suits the parties.
R. W A RD.
Fb 7 tf 4
PUBLIC SALE OF
Eight or Ten Negro Men,
TO CLOSE A CONCE RN.
I LL be sold to thle highest bidder on Sale day
Tin Mlarch at the Couirt hlouse. E~lHT OR
I~ VALUABLE NEGRO blEN-amongst
them are Enginecers, Sawyers, Axenmen, Drivers
nd Field I lands.
' ~Teas.-Credit until 1st January 1856, with
nete .md apepromved security, bearinig interest. Ti
tles warrancted. BLACK WOOD & TAY LOR.
H amburg, Feb 12 3t 5
Fine Young Jack Molto!
VT IL L stande the present Sprinig Season, at the
SVYSubseri ber's residence ontly, and will be let
o ares at $10.00 to insure a Mlare to be in Foal.
No responsm bility to rest upon the Subiscriber for
ny accident that may happen, but every care wil
be taken t. avoid such. Any person putting a
Mare. and changing the rieht befeire the fact is
moewn, will be hell respeons'ble for the insurance
noney. T1wenaty-hive cents to be paid to the groom,
in advance, in every inistance.
PEDIGEE.-M10to is fuour years old, and of the
\Moltese stock. lIe is thirteen hands high, and
heavy made. ie is as well foermned as any Jack .n
the State. DA NI EL llOL LAN D.
Feb 14 6te 5
Sherifl's Sale.
STATE OF suUTIH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
Mary'Faulkner and others, atpplieamts,~
George W. D~urst and Amnanda, hisr
wife, and others, Defcedants.
B Y Virtue of an Order from HI. T. Wriazht, Esq.
Ordinary of Edgefleld D istrict, I shall pro
ceed to sell on the first .londay in Mlarch next, aet
Elgeld C. 11., One Tract of Land containimg
Twenty-seven acres, more or less, the real estaa:' ol
Ams IR. Faulkner, dec'd., situated on Ilorse Pen
Creek. adjoininag Lands of John Durst, - Part
low and others
Tsas -A credit until the first day of October
next, except oosts which mnu~t be patd in Cash.
Purchaser giving bemnd with ample seur.ty. mand a
mortgage cal' the premises to the Ordinary to secure
the purchase money.
LE WIS JONES, S. E. D.
Feb 12235 5
Valuable Pine Lands for Sale,
TIl 'E Subseriber will offer fair sale at public out
. cry, on the first Mlonday in March. at Edge
feld C. I., A VALUABLE TRACT OF PINE
LA ND, bounded by Lands of B. Ilatcher, Alfred
lughes, Mirs. A. Griffin and others.
The Tract is till in woods and heavily tmbered,
cntcinicg aubot Fomur hundred acres, and having a
Mill Seait ntear its centre.
Said Latnds will be sold on a credit of otne and
two years. with interest from dale. Note and two
good securities will be required to secure the pur.
chase money. R. M1. FULLER.
To the Public.
I SHALL open to my friends and
the public, on the first Monday in
January, the Hotel known as the
N EWBERRY HOTEL, which has
just been thoroughly renovated and repaired: good
and faithful servants shall always be in attendance,
and the guests or the llouse shall not want for any
thini that the market will aflhrd. The subscriber
trusts by strict attention to business, to merit a share
of the publie patronage.
JOHN W. FOWLEn, 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 leading
to Auzusta, is now offierred for sale.
It is alnost needless to say anything of its desira
blet pvoperties. Every one is aware that no more
healtht'ul, more beautiful or inure valuable place, of
the sane size, is to be fund in South Carolina.
There are two hundre.l acres attached to the resi
dence, all of it lying level as a floor and capable of
being carried to a very hith state of productiveness.
IndulLence given to suit the purchaser, provided
the purchase ininey lie amply seeured.
g For further particulars enquire of the Sub
scriber on the premises.
J. R. WEVER.
Jan 17 ti I
Curryton Academies,
T HE MALE DI)EPAlRTMEN'T of these Acade
m es i. under the supervision of Mr. J. L.
LIELY, A.sisted by Mr. BASS.
,rite Female Department will be supervised by
MIr A. P. BUTI..ER, assisted by competent Mu
sical ,.nd other In -tructoress.
I Rates of Tuition.
First C'ass, Primary Cepartmentt, per Sess'on $9,00
2nd " ordinary English branches... 12.,00
3nd " higher ~English branches........15,00
4th " Greek and Linnan 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
nionths each.
M." Good board can be had in the neighborhood
at fruit $8 to $10 dol'ars per month.
iBT'. mERRWETiTER,
Chair'n Board of Trustees.
Feb14 tf 5
South Carolina Institute.
T HE FrTH FAIR OF THE SOUTH
CAROLINA INSTITUTE. for the promition of
ART, MECHtANICAL INGENUITY AN) INIS.
TRY. % all he hel ' at the New Hal. recently erected
on Meeting'street, in the city of Charleston, com
mencimg on
WEDNESDA Y. APRIL 11,
and continning open for exhibition until the twenty
fifth of April.
The Directors of the Institute. take grat pleasure
in stiting to the public that, by the liberality of the
State and city, they have been, enabled to erect a large,
commodious and elegant huilding, capable of holding
in its main flall, 3500 persons, and also, in conneetic-n
withi it. a very well adapted and spacious MACHINE
ROOM, whic will enable them to furnish sufficient
puwer for any kind of Machinery that may be offiered
fur exhibition.
Suitable premiums will he given to the best speci
mens in Art, Mechanism and other branches of In
dustry; also of Cotton, Rice,Sugar, Tobacco, Wheat,
Rve,~ Oats. Potatoes and other agricultural products.
'The Ladies, to whom the Institute han beenito much
indebted, are respectfully informed that suitable pro.
minm will be provided by the Committee and award
ed to the best specimens in every department of Ladies
work.
The following is a list of the articles for the best
specimens of which premiums are offiered, though ar
ticles of all other kinds will be received and premiuras
awarded for the same:
Architectunl Draing. Cooper's work.
Painting in Oil. IPaper.
Painting in Water Colors.1Sole Leather.
Mitniattre Painting. IHarness Leather.
Pen Drawing. 'Calf Skin, dressed fur
Pencil Drawing. Its.
Crayon Drawing. Carriage Harness.
Sulpture. Butggy or Sulky IHarness.
Pentanship. ICart or Dray lHarness.
Best mode of constructingjRiding Saddle.
Wharves. ' Beaver or Silk Hat.
Bet preparation for pack' Cloth Cap.
inc Cotton. Military or Fireman's Cap.
BestRicc Threshing Ma- Boots.
chinte. Shes
lest Re~rigerator. Laduies' Gaiters.
Best Plongh. 'Ladies' Slippers.
lest Churn. I Umbhreila or P'arastd.
Bet Washing Machinie. tHair Dresser's work.
Stone .Mason's Work. G itding.
Carpenter's work by hand. Stucco, work.
Carpenter's wurk by Ma- Modlelling in Plaster.
chinery. Tin work.
Carving in wood. Plumbing.
Model of a ship. Basket or wicker work.
Boat builder's work. Willow' ware.
Ship Jeiine.r's work. Dyeing in wool, silk or
Pump and Block making. cotton.
illwright's work. IUpholstery.
Fotr wheel Carrnage. IEmbroidery in Gold or
Buggy. Silver.
Gig or Stilkey.F Embriidery in Silk er
Cart ot Dray.' Worsted.
Turning in Brass, Iron or; Artificial Flowers.
Wood. Ornameiitat Hair Work.
BLa cksmith's work. IWeaving, Hand Loo~m.
Casting in Iron or Bras. Weaving, Power Loom.
Iron Railing.Fe-nce or Gate. Cotton Yarn.
Brass or Copper work. Knittedl Stockings, Soks or
Lockmith's work. IGloves.
Bell IHanginig. C.oach Lace.
Gusmithi's work. Gimp. F~ringe and Orna
Instrtment blaker's work. mcntal Weaving.
Lamp Mlaker's work. Confectionery.
Jewller's work. Refined Laf Sngar.
Silversmith's work. Pottery.
Silver Plating work. Glass.
Die Sinking. Manufactured Iron.
Engraving on Steel,Copper Cut Naeils.
ur Wood. Wrought Nails.
Lithography. Grey irireks.
Mec hanical [Dentistry. Pressed Bricks.
Cck and Watch Making. Turpentino,Manufactured.
Cutery. Soap.
Ornamental house painting Tallotw, Sperm or Wax
Ornamental Sign gpinting Candles.
Cabinet Work. Soda Water.
Fancy Printing. Hrsad.
Book Printing. Cake Mlaking.
Ruled and Bound Ledger. Starch.
Fany Binding. Flour.
illinery. Butter, for Winter usee, nt
Shirt Mtaklng. less than ten pounidt.
Quilts. Cheese.
The following special preamiums are offered:
For the best ST E AM ENGINE. a Gold Mettal.
For the best model of an improved FIRE ENGtIE,
a Gold Medal.
For the best improved SEA ISLANDCOTTON GIN
on some ntew prmnciple, superior to those now in
general use, or for any real or important improve
ment thereon, a Goldt Medal.
For the invention of a suitable MACHINE FOR PUi,
VERIZING RED PEPPER, a God Medtas.
For the six heat specimens5 of STEEL. made from
Spartanburg or other iron, the product of a Son
thern State, atid mantnfactured into Edged Tools
of any kind, a Gold Medal.
N. B-A specitmen of the Steel in bars to be sent
with the TooIn.
For the best specimen of 'American SCULPTURE, a
Silver Pitcher.
For the largest quantity of COCOONS raised on one
plantatiotn, not less than ten bushels, a Silver
Pitcher or Fifty Dollars.
For the largest qtuantity of SPUN SILK, the prodne
of one plantation. not less than ten pounds, a
Silver Piteher or Fifty Dollars.
For the best ST A L L1N, a Silve'r Cup.
For the heat MA RSi T ACKEY STA LLION, :t Sil
ver Cup.
For the best MARSH TACKEY GELDING, a.idver
Cup.
Fr the best pair of MA RSH TACK EYS, for draught,
a Silver Cup.
For the best sper'imcen of SUN FLOWER SEED OIL,
ntot less than one gallon, a Silver Cup.
For the best specimen of R APE SEED OIL, nut less
than dine ga'lon. a Silver Cup.
For the best CASI M E RE R AM, a Silver Cutp.
For the bu-t CASHfM ER E EW B, a Silver Cnp.
For the best three-qultarter blood CASHMERE ICID, a
Silver Cup.
For the best R AM. a Silver Cup.
Fr the best BOA R. a Silver Cop.
For the best ESSA Y ON SOUTH ERN GRASSES,
Rufl'in Prize Silver Pitcher.
All articles entereci for pregiiums must he sent in on
or before Saturday, reventh ay of A pril nex t, direct
ed to the care of the Clerk of the Sotuth-Carolina In
stitue, Charleston. Articles may he sent after that
day for exhibition only. Contributors to the Fair are
respectflly regntested to send futll decrtpttons of the
articles and such general inf'ormaiioni as may bti of use
to the Judges, and suitable for publication.
W M. M1. L AWTON, President.
WM. KIRK WOOD, 1st Vice President.
JOSEPH W ALK ER. 2d Vice President.
W. G. DESAUSSUR E, Sec'y and Treas.
DIRaECTORaS.
I. G. N. RxEYNOtDs, Jr. 7 .A DODTN
2. J. H. Tart~oa. 8 1 :Ess
3. C. D. Caan. 9.T RNESuos
4. F. J. Poacussa. 1.I.CnA
5. C. Y. RtcuuaaoN. Il.EC.ogs
6. WM. Lesay. li
7.24i L.A2noo~N
Glenn Springs.
r HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public
that the above.plasant WATERING PLACE
will be re-opened for the re'oeption of company on
the 1st of April next, under the management of Mr.
.1. C. . ANN EY, late of "Janncy's oltel," Co.
umbia, S. C. The buildings are now in thorough
repair, and before April next they will also be hand
somely furnished.
The advantages of GLENN SPTIZNGS, as a
Watering Place, and the reputation of Mr. Janney,
as a Hotel keeper, are such as to require no further
notice. T. B. ARTHUR, Proprietor.
Feb 7 3m 4
Edgefleld Male Academy,
T IIH Trustees of this Institution take pleasure
in announcing that they have made ample ar
rangenents for its conduct during the present year.
Mr. WILLIAM MoCASLIN and Mr. ERASMUS
YOUNGBLOOD, two young gentlemen of fine
Classical education, have the School tow in charge.
Both Trustees and Teachers flatter themselves with
the belief that their School will not have its superi
or in the State. Either Teacher is qua!ifid to
instruct thoroughly in every brameh required for en
trance into our Colleges, North or South. As it is
not probable, from the delay we have unavoidably
encountered in opening the Academy, that we shall
have at any time during the year an inconveniently
large number of Students, those who lo come will
enjoy the great privilege of constant and careful su
pervision. Parents will at once tee this advantage
in its proper light.
We respectfully ask 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
" 1igher Enj. " " .. 32,00
" Ordinary " " " . . 28,00
Capitol board to be had in pleasant families.
0 JOHN LIPSCOMB,
R. T. MIMS, I
ARTHUR STMKINS, .
GEO. A. AI)llSON,
LEWIS -JONES.
Jan 24 tf
Edgefield Collegiate Institute,
FOR YOUNG LADIES!
42 PUPIL- IN ATTENDANCP LAST SEspioN.
'H H E next Session will commence on Monday
Junuary 8th, 1855.
Tuition per Session, 14 weeks.
Primary Department................$7 00
Academical " ................12 (A
Coll-giate ' ................15 00
Music-Guitar or Piano..............18 00
Drawing and French, cach............ 10 00
Pupils using the Apparatus are charged each per
Session $2.00.
Pupils using the Piano for practice are charged
for keeping them in tune per Session $1,00.
All Pupils are charged fifty cents each for con
tingeneies.
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
partments the sane as last Session.
CHAS. A. RAYMOND, PRINCIPAL.
Dcc 27 tf 50
Aiken Sub-Collegiate Institute.
DR. WM. IIERCE, DarYa'rMENT, ANCIENT LAN
GL'AGft.
REv. 0. II. TRIMMIER, " E.ozszn LITE
RATURE.
MoNs J. HOLET, " MATEMATICS
AND CONTINENTAL ToNoUES.
00 BOYS may be accommodated with Board,
Lodging, WasIhing, Lights, Stationary and
ruition, at $100 per Session of five months, invari
tbly in advance.
A ik en,8. C., Jan. 17 ly I
Oak Grove Academy,
Tie Trustees of this Academy take much pleasure
T in informing the community and its former pat
rns that it will be opened on the 2nd Manday in.
Jnury inst. under the charge of Mtiss C. E.
W EEIKS in the A cademical Department, and Miss
F. i. D. H EN DRlOK.in the Musical Department.
Mliss llNutCK has had charge of this An.""".
or the past year, and has given ge
rnd Miss W EExs has had the eot
n this vicinity during the year 1
nsured by those who patronize.d
.he is well qualified to teach. To .-.. ..- .9
ward Miss 1l1ENRCK perform oin the Piano it is
rnnecessary to say anything in commiiendatiomn of
ir qualilientins in this D epartment.
We feel well assured that our school merits the
atrnage of the comm~unity.
This schooli is situated in Edgefield Distriet, with
i two miles of Kirksey's Cross Roads P. 0., in a
iigh and healthy sectIon of the District.
Good bosard in the neighborhotal at $7 to $8 per
month. Rates of tuition are reasonable.
The year is divided into two Sessions of 22 weeks
'ah. All the branches urually taught ini f.-male
schols are taught in this A cademy, vi?: Engish,
French and Spaniblh Languages; drawing and paint
g, and two' crayon drawing and music, instrumnen
a and vocal.
E. D[VORE,
E. AND)RRWS,
S. ST EPII ENS, }. Trustees.
S. STAILNAKER,)
Jan 3 2m* Si
Science Hill School.
'HP~E E,.ercises of this School was resumed on
M1 londay the 15th January, under the supervi
s.n of its former skililul and successful instructor,
Dr. A. R. JoRDA N.
All the English branches neoessary to constitute
a sound eduenttion will be taught, at n. pains
spared to promote the moral culture of pupils.
O7 Discipline maintained is rigid, yet mild.
Rates of Tuition per Session.
Orthography, Reading, Writing and A ritsnetic, $8
Geography and Grammar, with the above,..10
Geometry, Trigonometry, Natural and Moral
Philosopoy, &c.... .... .... .... ....... .12
The year is dividled into Sessions of five months
each. P'upils are charged from the timc of entrane
to the end of the Session.
Hoard cant be obtained in the neighborhood on
reasonable terms.
F. HT. ROPER.
W. E. DO BEY, Trustees.
T. W. L ANIIlAM.
Feb 7 3t 4
Nyotice to Farmner!
I WILL HIR E my Blacksmith H ARRY the re
mainder of the year, at $1 per dlay. Harry is
an excellent Blacksmith, and well calculated to do
all Sith work requisite on a plantatiosn. Hlis work
is warrented to be done with neatness, promptness
and durability. Any one desirous of having their
B~lacksmithing done at their residence, would do
well to secure Hurry's services.
A. B. ADDISON.
Jn 31 if 3
Admljfistrator's5 Notice.
A LL Persons having denmandst against the Estate
of Wmn. H. Adam., dee'd., are hereby notified
to preent the same, piroperly attested, for payment,
and those wfho. arc indebted to the Este~te, are re
quested to make payment to
E. PENN. Adm'or.
Jan 24tf .
Public Sale,
r H E Subscriber will proceed to sell on the 27th
..inst., at the residence of John Mealing, all the
personal property of David K. Meailing, a Lunatic,
not heretofore disposed of, consisting of FOUR
N EG ROES, (a woman and three childlren.) Also,
some other property.
.JOH.NP. MEALING, C~pmmittee.
Feb 5 3t5 * 4
Notice,
A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of A. S.
Gregory, deo'd., previous to his death, will
make payinenot as so..n as convenient, and those
having demands will present thenm in legal form, to
the Undersigned.
MARY GREGORY, A'os
THlOS. JONES. Adr.
Feb 14 3 3m 5
Notice.
A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of W. P.
LMay nard, dee'd., are requested to make pay
ment forthwith to the Subsoriber ; and those having
demands against the Estate are requested to hand
them in, properly attested.
J. W. MAYNARD, Ad'or.
Medicines and Chemicals!
T 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
LECTEI Stock of CHOICE
MEDICINES A N D CHEMICALS,
To which he respectfully solicits their attention.
Amongst his large assortment will be found
Toilet Articles and Perfumery,
Drugs and Chemicals,
PAINTS, OILS AND DYE STUFFS,
GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, fe.
In compounding Mt,-dicines and supplying planta
tions, the stric*test 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.
ALFRED S. RAVENSCROFT.
Hamburg, Dec 4 3m 47
TUTT & PELLETIER'S
NEW
DRUC STORE!
Hamburg, S. C.
W E 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 ASSORTMENT 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 %ledicinal Purposes,
And the most popular
PATENT MIEDICINES
Of the day, all of which we offer at Whosesale rw
Reutil. upon the most reaeonable terms eve.r heroto
fore offered in this market.
11. H. TUTT, M. D.
A. J. PELLETTER,
Next dour to B. S. Dunbar's Corner.
Hambnrg. Dec 18 3m - 49
Clock Repairing!
rpH E Subscriber would respectfully inform the
I citizens of Fdgefield Village and vicinity, that
he has taken the House formerly occupied by Mrs.
R. Gray, opposite the Planters Hotel, for the par
pose of carrying on the
CLOCK REPAIRING BUSINESS.
All work entrusted to his care will be attended to
with ncatness and despatch. lle will also give his
attention to the REPAIRING OF FURNITURE.
H e 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.
E Keeps constantly for sale, a general assort
ment of Paintand Oilsof all kinds, Varnishes,
Window Glass and Sashes, Spts. Turpentine. Spirit
Gas, Cotton Foot-Gin Fixtures, Glue and Brushes
of various kinds.
Charleston, Sept 4 ly 34
HAMPTON'S SHOP!
T IE Blackmith 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. le
hopes to receive a liberal share of public custom, as
ie is prepared with the BEST OF MATERIALS
from that best of Hardware Stores, "Robinson &
Jackson's." Remember Old Ilamp!
" le makes his sledge-hammer
For to rise and to fall
A nd he strikes this,
And he strikes that,
And then he strikes all!"
Trankadillo !
promptly done at all times.
A. S!MK[NS.
Jan 24. 1y 2,
Buggies, Carriages, &c,
T Hl E Subscriber now offers for sale ait greatly re
Lduced prioes, a large number of fine and well
finihed
RUGGIEs, R0CEAWAYs, CABRIAGES, &e.
The Goods belong to, tihe Estate of the late Frederick
Darr ow, and are off,-red lit a GRE.\T BA RG AIlN.
Persons in want of such artiel,-s will do. well to
call and examine. 8. T. A GNEW,
A dm'or of F. Darrow.
Newberry C. H., Jain 15. 6t I
Devon Stock.
ilJE Subscriber hais for sele the PURE DE
3VON CATTLE, from his own importation,
from Exeter. Engghmd.
For further inlurmation, a specimen of the Stock
can be been and had of J. II. Sullivasn, Esq., oi- Dr.
E. J. Mims, Edigefeld C. HI., S. C.
A t Orangehure C. IH., refer to Dr. W. S. Rowe,
or Case, null og Co. C. N. CASE.
Harwinton, Conn., Jan 10, 1855. ilt I
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
Elizabeth Berry, 1
Hlclen Berry, ~.Bill for Partition.
Hannaih Berry, and
John G. Berry, et al.J
B Y Virtue of an Order fro~m the Court of Equity
in this ease, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield
C. I1., on the first Monday in Matrch next, aill the
land formerly belonging to the late ,1oseph Berry,
in which the late Hannah Berry held a life estate.
The said Lands consists of about THREE
"UNDR ED ACR ES, more or less, situate on
Big Saluda River, in the District and State afore
said, and bounded by latnds of William Blouknight,
. . Coppiek, Bennet rerry and others.
TERs-Said Lanes will be sold on a credit ot
one and two years, with interest from date, in two
equal Instalments, except for so mitch as ma be
necessary to pay costs of suit, which must be paid
in cash. Purchasers will be required to give bund
with two good suretics.
A. SIMKINS, c. a. a. n.
Jan 31 5t 3
Notice to Guardians,
~LL Guardians, Committees and Trustees,
i-. whose duty it Is to make annual returns of
their traipsalctions as such into the Commissioner's
Office at Edgefield C. I., are hereby notified to
make their returns for the present year by the 10th
of April. Otherwise, they will be ruled without
exception. The law must be enforced.
A. SIMKINS, c. a. E. D.
Com'rs. Office, Jan 29, 1855. 10t 3
State of South Carolina,
EDGI'FIELD D)ISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
B Y H1. T. WRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge
field District:
Whereas D. R. Dirisoe, has applied to me for Let
ters of Administration ,uon tall and singular the goods
and chattels, riehts and credits of John L. Richard
son late of the Dtstrict aforesaid, deceased.
Thse are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred andl creditors of the said deceas
ed, to be andl appear hiefore me, at our nert 0rdinary's
Court for the said District, to be holden at Elgefield
C.1., on the 26thl day oif Feb. inst., to show cause, if
any, why the said Adqumnistration shiould not be
granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this twelfth day of
February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hnidred and fifty'five and in the 79i;1 year of Ameri
can Idepenence . T. WRIGHT, 0. E. D.
Feb 14 2t 5
host,
URING the year 1854, one Note on Robert
. . ilson, Archibald Little and Henry Wil
5, for thle sum of Otie hundred and thirty-two
dollars, for the hire of Negrn boy Jim-which note
stipulated for furnishing the said boy with clothing,
&o., and for paying his taxes. The public are warned
against trading for the said Note or contract.
GRO. S. ZIMM~ERMAN, Trustee
of Harriet Martin.
Feb1 2t*
RICH DRY GO ODS!
"CHEAPER THAN THE VERY CHEAPEST."
GRAY BROTHERS,
BEG to inform the public, that the:r Fall putr
chases thiis season have b en UNU-U A LLY
LARGE, having been in the Northern maikets
over three months this Summer. where so many
large auclian sales took place, iffering decided ad
vantage to close purchasers. We can confidently
say that iur Stok is MUCII CllEAPERIthan 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 off, r as stronc induce
,nts as any of our n,.ighbors, if not stronger.
In our )RD5S GOODS ROOM will be found
the richest varieties or the Season, such as
Elegant Moriantigue S LKS; -
Rich Satin. Striped do
Elegaiit Black Plaid do
Small Striped Plaidi 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;
White Silks and Satins;
Figured, all Wool. French Muslin DeLaines, 12J
Cetita, worth 50 cents ;
French Merinos, very cheap;
Lupins' best Bombazine, exctedingly low:
B'ack Jamiese. a new.and very desirable all-Wool
Goods for mourning t
Black Alpacens all qualities, some very fine and
low priced ;
Matntil'as. Cloaks and Talmas of the very latest
French styles. exeedingly cheap ;
Crape. tashmere and Woollen Shawls;
Embroideries of all kinds, of the most elegant
descriptions;
Itibbons for the Million,fine bonnet and neck, 4
cents a yard. w.orth 20 cents;
'alicles and G.nghams, best styles, very cheap,
Domestic Goods of all kinds;
Blankets ani Kerseys unusua'ly low, and a great
varietv of other articles to which we would respeet
rully invite the attention of the public.
GRAY BROTHERS.
Aueusta. Nov 14 tf 44
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
--0-- - -
M A. R ANSOMAGENT for R. M. FUL
e L lR,limburg. S. C., has now on haud a
Superb Stock of Dry Goods,
Which lie is SELLING FOR CASH at prices that
cannot fail to please: and would respectru:ly invite
the attention of his custgners 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 atid Sareonett do
All wool DeLaines, of beautiful styles,
Common and Medium do., from fl to 50 cts.
Solid Colored iersian DeLaint . various, shades,
Highhnd Plaids and Figured Velvets,
Saque Flannels, plain and figured,
Scotch and American Gingliams, from 12 to 25c
English and American Prints, all qualities,
do Jo Furtatine, do
Ladies Colored laick Cloth Cloaks and Talmas
of the latistyles,
Black and Colored Shawls, various qualities,
Gauze and Welsh Flannels, warranted not to
shrink,
Bleached and Brown do various qualities,
Richardson's undresscd Irish Linens,
Bleached and Brown Table Damask do. from
50 to $1,25,
Bird's Eye and Scotch Diapers, all qualities,
Huckaback Towels ad,] T.owelings,
Furniture Dimity and Fringes,
Drab Morino, for Skirts- Marsales do
Ladies' Missses and Children's Hosiery & Gloves
do Linen Cambric llandkerchiefs,
do Worsted Sleeves,
10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets,
Extra heavy Red, Crib and Cradle do.
Large Lot of Negro Blankets, very cheap,
Cassimeres, Sattinets, Tweeds and Keatucky
Jeans, all qualities.
10-4, 1 l-4and.J2A l'd ana --
e
~ 1 . uanuty of other Goods
suitble for the seaso.n.
SOrders solicited and faithfully executed.
llamburg, Nov 28 tf 46
J. SIBLEY & SON,
GROCERS AND COTTON
MERCHANTS,
IfAMBU RG, S. C.
R ESPECTFU L LV b eg leave to in'orm
their oid enstem::rs :ind the Planters gnmrally
that they are s.tdl ii hbe f.und art their 0 d Stand.
nd are paying the 11I I EST M ARK ET PIll(E
f.r Cotton aind other Pro'duce : and have in Store.
rd are daily receiving a MOST COMPLE TE assort
inent of
GROCERIES,
--A31O5O wttlCiH AY DEi FOUND
20.000 Yds. (;unny anid llundee BAGOGING,
200 Coils Tiemp and Russian ROPE,
200 Bags COFFEE, Rio atnd Jla'a.
200 BbIs. Superior ad liefined SUGARS,
25 llhds. Mluscovado and N. 0. do.
1001 IbIs. MOL ASSES,
3,000 Sacks S ALT.
25 BEDST EADS. some of them Fancy,
25 Boxes su perior C HE E SE.
A splendid aes*,rynentt of BLANKETS and
NEGRO CLOTIhS.
A n assortment of Saddles and Bridles. Chairs,
Pepper. Spice, Linseed, Lamp and Tan
ners Oil, Osnaburgs, Stripes,
Shirting and Yarns, and in fact everything usually
ound in a Grocery Store.
W.T E take this means to inform our Customers
land the Planters generally, that we are not
snnectedl with any other house, and only have one
Store, which is the Brick Corner. formerly noen
pied by JIosiah $ibley. J. SIBLEY & SON.
Hamburg, Nov 28 tf 46
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEPIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
Joel P. Ridgel1 & hiellen
Pauline his wife,
-es Bill for Partition
Jaoob William Pope, f'and Relief.
Francis Marion and|
Josephine M. Poipe. )
B Y Virtue of an Order of the Court of Equity,
in this case, granted by his hoinor P. I l. Ward
law, at June term, A. D. 1'854, all the creditors of
the minors, Hlellen Pauline Ridgell, (formerly Pope)
Jacob William Pope, Francis M. P..pe and Jose
phine M. Pope, are ordered to appear before me, on
or by the first Monday in Maiy next, to prove and
estbsh their demands, or else they will be debarred
all claiims against the assets of the estate of the said
Minors. A. S1MKINS, C. E. E. D.
Jan 10, 1855 . 15t 1
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DIlSTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Lovet B. Tulley and wife Nancy,
vs.
Lndon Tucker and others.
B Y Virtue o~f an Order of the Court in this
cause, I sh~all expose to sale at public eutcry,
on the first Motnday in March next, the fotlowing
real estat'e of Auticus Tucker. d, c'd., v:zt.
One half oif the Land known as the "Swift
ITract," a ter sceuety one and a half acres have been
cut ffr and asigned to Lanid..n Tucker.
The " Robertson Tract." except one hundred
acres to, be cut off andi assigned tmo Sa.nalt H ilt,
Whitlield Hilt at.] Tucker I lilt.
Also, the one f..urteenth part of all the Linds of
the Jenning's & Cii's Mininig Compatiy.
Taitals -A crealit ot' twelve months, except costs
to be paid in cash. Boinds with ample security,
required to secure the purchase money.
A. SIMKINS, c. Et. E. D.
Jan23 6t
TfOLLED before te by S. Broad water, living
about three miles West of Colliei's p. o., a
BRIG HT SORREL HlORSE, about fifteen and a
half hands high, a white star in the feorehead--co.
lar saddle and gear marks. A ppraised - at fifteen
dollars. G. W. NIXON, M. E. D
n3. o m
"Know-Nothings."
A LL those who make am ill or large purebaes
in BEg)STEA)S. WINDUV ULiNWs,
AASl, PANNEL DOORS. &e, wiho.ut ton. ult
ing the Subscriber, one mile and.! a half V est of
Cherokee Ponds. certainly belong to th a Sucie.y.
Also, sold Furniture renovated,
Ai. in f..rier advert:sements statedt
Can do a number of other things too
For further proof, cah and we'll IhoW you.
G. B. LANlIAM.
Feb 7 4.* 4
Dissolution of Co-Partnership,
r HlIE Co-partnership herettofore ex'sting betwven
RICIIARD15on & IClIoNN.L, is this day div.
selved by mutual consent. All odebted will Wiaue
make payment to Joia C. McIJONNALL). w hu is =1%
thorized to settle up the busineiss of the Firm.
.. L. lllClIAlR1l0N,
J. C. McDONNAk.U,
Hamburg, November 9. 1854.
------
A CARDo
AVING purchased Mir. lzcituapsoq's interest
H in the above Firm, the subser.ber respeet
fully informs hhr friends and the publiu genera:ly
that he intends to continue the sale of
Ready-Made Clothing, &c.,
In the Town of 11amburg; and hopes by keeping
constantly on hand a full and fishionable assortment
of Ready-Made Clothing, &c.. to receive a liberal
hare of patrona-e. The l'anters of Edgefield and
tho adj..ining Districts are specially invited to ex
amine my Stock before trading elsewhere.
,OUN C. hiciUNNALD.
Hamburg. Nov 14 tf 44
To former Friends and Patrons.
S E. BOWERS, thankful for past pa-ron
* aae, would beg .-ave to nfiormn the puhlie that
he is now receiving LA 11GE C-nsiunments of
Whiskeys, Brandies, Wines. Cordials,
AND LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, 0
Su a r.,
BROWN, CLARIFIED, CRUSHED AND LOAF
SEGARS, HAVANA Al\D AMERICAN,
And all articles usua ly kept in the Family Grocery
Business.
Being Agent for two large %% holesale Confi.ctionary
Ilones, one in New York and the other in Augus.
ta, he is prepared to fill all ordlers for
TAR1z2a W33nm1, 26.,
At the sliortest notice possible.
As lie is acting as Agent on'y. he would re
;pectt'ul!y inform all that his busness niust be done
,n the CASH SYSTEM1 ENTIR ELY ; for - b. low
prices and small cummissons will not warratit ex
qnsion of time on Goods sold.
Ife is determined to se.ll Low, for ('ub,
d hopes to merit a share of the trade. Come otie,
!ome al. and examine his Stock before purchasing,
-it is all he asks.
,g, The businers will be conducted under the
sme and style of S. E. BoweRs, Agent.
lambure. Nov. 1. If 42
New Fal and Winter Goods I
TIE Subscriber is now receiving his FALL
T and WINTER GOODS (at the Brick Store)
inong which may be found
Rich Satin. Plaid and Fancy SILKS, of the lat. ut
d most fashionable styles.
Rich Figured. Plaid and Plain DELANES,
Plain French and English MElRINOS,
Ladies' CLOAKS and MANTILLAS,
" Embroidered Frtnch COLLARS, UN.
DERLEEVES and Cl I ESIZETTES.
A variety of BUNN ETSand Bonnet RIBBONS
oote and Slioes, Hats nad Caps,
NEGRO SHOES AND BLANKETS,
OSNABURGS and F.\CTOILY bTiR-PS,
GROCERIES,
Hardware, Crockery, kc.
rogether with a large and well sel- eted variety of
ther Good,, too numerous to mention.
EW The pub'ic generally are respect'l'lly solicitrd
o call and examine the above ment.oned mock b,.-.
ore purchasing elsewhere.
B. C. BRYAX.
Oct 26 * - - '
. c, ,at :., ot der Car
31 riages 'if ee ry deaer ptiuin, They also keep
,n hand 3 large and splendid assortnient of
NPV and Second-Hand Carriages.
gr All orders -promiptly attended to, and Re
airing neatly executed.
Edgefield C. II., Jan 18 tf I
REMOVAL!
TIl Subseriber takes this opportunity of inform
ing his frienuds. that he has renoved te. the
B W RICK STOBtE adjoin~ing the store- of It.
. irvan. where he has ju.t ore.ned a l,.\I:GE
V.\ dETY of new articles in his vari. us branches
f Trade. lIe intends keep. ng ini the
Drug and Medicine Department,
\ fu I supply of every artie that ie iom comniron
s,? by the P'rufesbion, wh~ech will be com-tiantly un
ir the inspection of Dra. Islend. Abn, y, .tima anzd
hurt ; and if an article is reported t.. be imipure. at
Aill not be ofiered le r sale.. Dr. M W. Atbney has
:aken an Office in thme seconid Story of the building,
md will give me the benetit of h s experiencee in
Dompounding Medicines and pr. paring prescrip
ions, and having beeni six years engimged in the bu
*ie, I flatte~r nmyself, with themee anmpk- ar'apge
cnts, I .hail receive a l.beral shanre o.f the patron
ige of Physicians, families, and the public ge nerally.
In the Grocery Department
EVERY TIlING will be kept that be usu..lly found
na Fancy Family Grocery Store. In the
Department of Books, Stationary, kc.,
Will e f..und a full surply of Standard Schocol
Books. Bibles, liymrn Books. Focels Cup. l.et-er nr.d
Note Paper, with a'most every article in tb.s Inc
will e kept constantly for sale.
In the Confection ary Department,
May alwa.ys be found a niuch largter a.aortment o
Candies, Fruit.. Pickles. Ketchgr'a. Sauets, &e
than has ever been cofered for sale in th'ne place. I
truih, this is to be a Store of goomd things aid -it'
hoped will be considered a grt :conveniee,:C. .
therefore be largely patrionized.
G. L. PENN, Agent.
Dec 20 tf 49
$25 Reward.
L OST on Saturday the 23d ult , mv POCKE
BOOK. containing three One Ilunadred' Ino:
har Bills, and fo& Fifty Dollar 1i11s, w iih nay nan
written on t're e.k of one of the 4 ine Ilune're
Dollar Bills. A reward of $25 well be give n tipo
deivery of said Pocket Book and erntents, or an
information concerning it will be thanikruhly ree~. iv,
l. A. PAIDGETT.
.Jan 3 tf 51
!anuactutred Tobacco !
JUST Received direct from the Factory, Thirt
Boxes CIIEIWING TOBA CCO, comprisin
Four Choice Brands, via: Iloney IDew, Oreonne
Extra and Premium. For sale by the Hox. or
retail at LOW PRICES. Don't fail to call a
sample bfore buying elsewhere.
G. L. PENN, Ac!rr..
Oct 26 tf 41
Notice
IS lereby given to. all pamties concerned, that
IFIN AL sE'1TLllEN T eel the Estate of -to
Andersoi. dee'd.. wili bc made at the Ordin:.r)
Oice of Edgetield Distr.et. on the 3d day of Ap;
185. All persoens who have den;.rids ag~iatt
Estate, will in ihe mneainfle, rend r them in t.
pet ly attested. and those in lehted are required
make pai ment. .JOlIN F. T AL Lli 1, A dr.
.n n :4 3ip 51
F. ROI the Subrscriber's resieece on the R'd
.1'during the n ght of the 5thl in tant, his ii
man 11 .l. Said negro is of lieuht comtpltctiion ab.
five feet eight or ten inch -s high, rather atout. w
a small scar oni his right cheek. lle ha-t on. w
he lelt, light eassimecre coat anid patt, ande a
pir of boetu.
It is probablo that Jim is either in the neif hI
hood, of Columbia or Aiken, miore probably
A suitable reward will he given for his ap
hesioui and del~veiy to the jailor~ at Edgefie
II. ny information thankfudy reech-ed.'
- . -4. B.e WEVE
Ridge. S. C., Jan 17, f
irr Col~mba paperS please copy tri-weely
furte... tice .ud fr....ar seonnts to M. B. \