CHEAPER
THAN THE CHEAPEST 1
THE Subscriber begs leave t<
inform the citizens of Edgefield
and community in general.that he
is nows ruceivig at his 7tore, next door to W. P
BUrTLa, a L 'ARGE and SPLENDID ASSORT.
MENT of the inist fiashionable
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Eibracing all articles usualy kept for the outfit o
GENTLEMEN,.OU THS AND C11ILDREN
To the lovers os fashion he would state that h<
has pureliaed a full sup!'ly of the latest style of
SHANGHAE COATS.
This style gives a longer skirt, with but little varia.
tion in'the waist however, as my motto is never t(
be in the extreme. I always mike my purchases t<
suit as- nearly as possible the retined tastes of i)
eustomers.
ALso. A FlNr ASsoA-neT or
Shirts, Collars, Drawers, Hosiery,
Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Trunks
VALIA-ES. &c.
ALSO, THE LATEST STYLE OF HATS.
M. L t-:BESC11 U LTZ.
Mar 21 tf 10
Co-Partnership,
TOH1N M. WITr and W. S. PALMER have
this day f'orme.1 a Co-Pairtnership under the
.name and style of WIrr & I'.LEa, f1or the pur
pose of earriing oil the
Carpenters Business,
-In all its various branches, and in the latest styles.
John M. Witt will earry on the Shop Business
as formerly, while W. S. Palmer will give strict and
individual attention to the 'ut door business. lie
..in give reference, if required, of his being a
Work:im and Arefiitect.
aUY Architectural 'lans for building the most
milodern style of Cotag-:s. Dwellin::s, &c., can be
obtained. o: reasOnable terms. by application to W.
S. 'almer. .10117N 51. W ITT,
W. S. PALMER.
Edgeield G. IT.. Mar 21 tf 10
Bounty Land,
TOSEPH ABNEY, ESQ., will attend to
tJ all rpplications that may be made through him,
m'r ADDITIONAL BOUNTY LAND, by those
who served in the Florida War, or any War since
Sar -2l if 10
Bounty Land Claims,
y 11E Undersigned will attend to the prosecution
of Claims uider the recent Act of Congress
granting One hundred anl sixty acres of Land to
all Offieers, Soldiers, Se:nnen, Indians, &c., who
scrved'in any if the Wars in which the United
Staes has been engiaged since 1790. Revolutionary
Soldiers and their widows are also entitled.
Ij Anv Claimant desirous of obtaining infornia
tion will please address the Undersigned.
TIO.MAS P. MORGAN.
Washington City, I). C., lar 17, lS55.
References:
lon A. P. BUTLER. 1on. L. M. KEITT,
P. S. BaooCs. W. P. BUTLERs Esq.
"6 W. W. BoYCE.
117 The Newberry Sentinel, Laurensville Herald,
Independent Press and Le.xingt.on Teie-rapi will
please copy 1::e month and send their bills to this
Offiee immediately.
Mar21 tf 10
DAWSON & SKINNER,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Dealers in
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS,
Teas, Sugar and Coffee,
PICKLES, PROVISIONS,
ANsD l.JroRTEas or I.\VANN A SEG ARS.
A ugusta. G:i., M.ar 20 . 3m 10
Finc Brandy.
SI llAVE on Consignment and for :s.t
sal Two Quarter Cask of flue Im
pad LR \NDY, which I will sell low for cash.
Tis randy is (of excellent quality anid will suit
tihe taste of the miost fastidous.
S. E. BOWERS, Agent.
Hamburg, M\ar 20 tf IA
Wagons, Mfules, &c.
rpIH E Ilaimburg and I~dgulield Plank Road Coin
pan~iiiy intending to eles2 their .ilill operations,
will sell at public male, at Edgetield Court h ouse, on
sale (lay inl A pril niext,
20 head of Mfules and Horses,
& CARRYLOGS, HA RN P5s, SADDLES. &c.
T1enu~s.-On a credit until 1st November next.
with interest iromt day o~f sale. Notes with ipproved
security will be required.
11. A. K ENRICK, President.
Mar 21 2t 10
Notice!
I F ICII A RI (D G 1SON, or~ hi.s legal representa
tives will make appjleation to W1. I1. A-rxissoN,
Esq., in this plaice, they mayi discover someithing to
their advantage. Said Richard Gibson was a so'
dier in the war oif 1812. in time AXrtiliery, .mid was a
resident of this District in IS8IS.
Mlar I I tf 10
'Lost,
O N Saturdav last, between Edgefield C. HI. and
Red llill,'a small package of Notes and Ac
counts belonging to the Estate of Warren F. Wino,
-de'dl., placed ini my hands for collectio'n.
A suitabile reward will be paid for their delivery
at the " A dvertiser Oflic," o'r to Subscriber.
.1. 1B. TA LBERT.
Mar 21 2t ,10
Strayed or Stolent
F ROM the Subscriber's plantation,
in iarnwell District, on the 8th
March inistat, a small SORRELL
HORSE, with a white spot inl his a
forehead, and somiewha~t rubbed by the geer.
Any information conicerning said horse thanikfully
received, and a suitable reward givetn for his recove
rv. A ddress Kitchen's Mill, Orangeburg District,
S. C.SSAMPSON CORLEY.
Miar 21 *4t 10
BETW EEN Edgefield C. H1. and Mrs.
-MNicholson, or at the Village. on Thurs
~~day the 15th, a Red Leather PORT
310NEY', containing oneti htundred and thiirty-hive
($1 35) Dollars, in twenty and five dollar bills.
Any one finding the samle andl returning it with itt
contents to the Subscriber or at this Olhic, will be
suitably rewarded. JOilN S. WILLIA MS.
Mar21 2t 10_
- To the Ladies,
MfRS. E. T. H AMILTON, takes
.VLthis method of informing the Ladies of
- Edgefield Village and vicinity, that she has com
meneed the
millinery and Dress-Making Business,
at th'e Store formerly occupied by Mrs. Baows.
Nov 16 tf 44
Notice.
A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of W. P
Maynard, dee'dl., arc requested to make pay.
inent forthwith to the Subscriber:; and those having
demnands against the Estate are requested to hand
:them in, properly attested.
J.IW. M AYNA RD, Ad'or.
yeb 7 3m 4
Painter to 'Hire.
AFIRST rate Negro PAINTER to hire by the
1.day, month, or year. Apply to the Subscri
ber at Edgefield 0. H1. - S. F. GOOD)E.
Mar 21 tf 10
Notice !
I Fany one should desire to have their papers
copied1 in a neat and legible hand, a person may
be found to do it for them, by application at this
Office.
Mar 21 tf 10
W anat ed,
A GOOD BLACKSMITH, by the month ot
year, for whom liberal wages will be given.
Apply to the Subscriber, at Edgefield C. HI.
S. F. GOODE.
Jan31 tf 3
INEW STORE---NEW GOODS
T E Subscriber would respectfully inform h
friends and the public that he has just opene4
a NEW and WELL SELECTED Stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
Recently purchased in New York at LOW PRI
CES, and will be sold at SMALL PROFITS.
0iT Call and <xamine.
R. H. SULLIVAN.
Edzefield C. H., Mar 21 tf 10
HICKMAN, WESCOTT & CO
AUGUSTA, G-A.,
-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
EEP ALWAYS on HAND the Largest
Best and CHEAPEST assortment a
Goods to be found in the City, and are now re
ceiving the most varied and splendid Stock of
NEW SPRING GOODS
Ever offered to the public, at prices that cannot fai
to be satisfactory. Among them are
I AR EGES and Harege DeLAINES, nil prices
Col'd MUSIANS and LAWNS in great variety
GRENA DIN ES, TISSUES, Bk and Col. Silks
DRESS GOODiS of every style and price.
Embroideries, Collars, llanlkerclhiefs, &c.
Kid and silk GLOVES and Worsted MlTTS,
New Styles MANTILLAS and other Coverinas
PRINTS and GINGilAMS in great quantities.
White and Brown LINEN and Linen DRILLS
COTTON A ) ES and other Pant Stutis,
Mull, Swics, .la-net and Plaid M USLINA.
Bl'i and Brso. 81 EETINGS and SiliRTINGS
Cotton OSN A BURGS and STRIPES,
- Together with every article for
Family and Plantation Use.
That can be enquired for, to % hich they respectfull)
invite the attention of the people of Edgefield atu
the surrounding country-being prepared to ofl
every inducement to them who have hitherto pat
ronized them, as well as to those whom they har
not yet had the pleasure of serving.
- Utniforin prices and a di position to oblig
always being the rule of the louse.
Augusta, March 19 2n 10
'NEWSPRING GOODS
WARD, BURCHARD E 00.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
RE now receiving by every Steamer large ad
ditions to their Stock of all that is
New, Elegant and Useful!
-seCtn AS
SILKS, SILK BARAGES and LAWN
FLOUNCED I1OBES, BERAGE DELAINEE
ICIl CILALLI1ES, LA WNS, TISSUES,
BARAGEA. GINGH AMS,
CALICOES, LACE BED SPIEADS, WIDE
SCoTC DIAPERS. LINEN DA51ASK IUCli
TOWELING. NAPKINS, DOYLIES.
12.4 COTTON AND LINEN SIEETINGS.
IRISH LINENS, FARMERS AND PLANTERE
LINENS and DIULLINGS, COTTON
ADES, CHAMBRAY, LINEN LUSTRES.
--Also
Family Mourning Attire,
A complete assortment of all the Various Fabrics, te
all of which they respectfully ask attention. Theii
prices to Cash and prompt paying buyers will be
such as cannot f ail to give satisfaction.
A ugusta, March 14 tf 9
N O T ICE!
R. A. G. TEAG U E takes pleasure in inform
ing his friends and patrons that lie has formed
a Co-Partnership in the sale of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C., &C.,
with Dr. TuomAs J. TEAGUE, who graduated in
Philadelphia and has been engaged in the practice oi
Medicine for the last twelve months, who will give
his undivided attention to the Store.
The business will now be condutcted under the
name of Dr. A.G(. &T. J. TrEAGUE. Anid we
flatter ourselves, that our assoiciation will be an ae
<ioisition to the business, iniatmuch as there will al.
ways be onec or both of us in the Store, and nut
strictest attention given to tilling Prescriptions, Or
ders, &c.
Byv strict attention and a faithful performance oi
our dluties, we hope to merit ai continuance of th(
liberal paitronage which has been bestowed upon the.
Ourntor~riek hastid ever .shall be bought more ir
reference to Pure and Genuine Drny,
&c., than to the Cheapness of the article; an~
we pledge ourselves to sell as low as an article of
the samo quality can be bought int any Southern in
land mnaryet. t
Mlarcha 14 t
Sheiits Sale.
BYVirtue of Sundry writs of Fi. Fa., to mc di
reeted, I shall proceed to sell on the lirst
Monday in A pril next, at Edgefield C. H., the
following property, itn the following cases, viz:
.Joseph Ratmbo vs James Durst, One Tract of
Laud containing One hutndred atnd twety-seven
acres, mnore or less, adjoinitng lands of William S.
hloward. Also, One Negro womatn Gertrude and]
her inranit child.
.John .lonmes vs Susan Garrett and P. M. Fenley,
One negro tman .1 i, the property of thte Defen
dant Susan Garrett.
Alfred M1ay vs. John Youngblood, One Tract o
La~nd conitaining one hundred and sixty, (l(10) acres
more or less, adjoining lands of James D~orn, A bmer
learnm andl others.
George A. Addison and others Executors, vs
JonAty; The Samne vs. Elizabeth Stnith and
JonAutry ;The Same vs The Same, One Trael
ofuLandutaiin One hundred (100) acres, tmore
or less, adjoining lands of David Harris, ,Johr
Bodie, Benj. hatcher atnd others, the property ol
the Defendatnt Jlohn Autry.
John .Joti-s vs Johnt Quattlebumn and Wiliiam J
Fatulkner, Ex'ors.; Jamnes Smnylef, Asasiganee, vs
The Same ; Other PlIaintituh vs The satme, On<
Traet of Land containing Twvo hundred and eighat)
(10) acres, more or less, adjoitting Lands of Dr
Johnm Landruman JTames F". Lowry and others. T[hi:
Trait of Land to be sold at the risk of a for'me:
purchaser, whon failed to comply with the Terms o
the sale.
Termns Cash. LEWIS JONES,s. E. n.
Star 9 4te ~ 9
S heriff's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
John Jones, ~
tas
.Johtn Quattlebunm and r
'W. J. F'aulkner, Ex'ors. )
Other Pimiiffs,
a8.
The Same.
DY Virtue of the writs of Fi. Fa., in the forego
ik ng cases, I shall proceed to sell at thte lat<
residence of John Frulkner, dee'd., on Saturday the
31st day of March inst., the Stock of Iloge, Sheel
and Cattle, hlousehold and Kitcheni Furniture.
Tertms Cash. LE WIS JIONES, s. E. D.
Mar 13 3t 9
Sherifi~s Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
I Landon Tucker, Adtn'or.)
David Stone.
IBY Virtue of the writ of Fi. Fa. in this case,
shall proceed to sell on Saturday the 3lst inst.
at the iesidence of the Defendant David Stone
150 Bushels of Corn, 1000 lbs of Ba-:on, 150 hush
CotnSe,18 [lead of Cattle, 35 [lead of Hogs
H lousehold and Kitchen Furniture, &c.
Terms Cash. LEWIS J)ONES, s. E. D.
Mar 1(6 2t 10
I Caution.
ALL Persons are hereby cautioned from tradinj
for a Note of hand given by WV. F. Deriso
to the Subscriber, for $50, due next January, a
said Note is either lost or misaid. The drawer hai
been notif.D. H. CROOKER.
Mar 10, 1855. 3t 9
Cask Overlooked.
B Y the request of an old friend, Messrs. LAM
SACK & Coorna has sent over to their Agent
S. E. BowEas, in Hamburg, one Cask of SUPE
RIOR OLD NECTAR WHISKEY, which has
been overlook in their celler for many years. The
article is old and oily. Exantine for yourselves.
! NEW CASH HOUSE
Cash and One Price
THE ONLY T R U E SYSTE I!
SHORT PROFITS AND QUICK SALES, THE MOTTOT
::
HE Subscriber is selling goods exclnsively for
CASH, and at VERI SMALL PROFITS.
Any one daing business on this principle, can cer
tainly afford to sell Goods at much lower prices,
than one doing business predicated on long credits.
In proof of this the Subscrilber would respectfully
solicit from the citizens of Edgefield and vicinity a
call, and careful examination of his Stock to satisfy
themselves. Goods shown freely and warranted
to prove as represented.
Now in Store an extensive assortment of
ALL ENTIRELY N KW, of the VERY LATEST
Styles, consisting in part of
f French, Englishand American Prints,
Muslin, Barege DeLaines, Bareges, Grena
dines, Tissues, Challeys, Ginglans,
Mourning Goods of every description.
French Wrouglt Collars, Chemisetts, Sleeves, Col
laretts, Collis and Sleeves in setts, Lace Col
lars and Slcres, Aluslin and Cambric
Edgings and Insertings, Swiss and
Cambric Bands, Ditto in Flouneings;
Also, a large assort nent of Laces and Lace Edgings
of every description.
Brown and Bleached Domestics,
A large Stock of best brands at a small advance.
, Large assortment Linens and Linen Goods, for
family use.-Pant-Stuffs, Ganbroons,
Stripe Jeans, Tickings, Welch
Ganze, Flannels, Lancaster
arid Marseilles Quilts,
Furniture Dimety and Fringes,
Curtain Loops, Cords and Tassels, &c.
Plain and Striped Osnaburgs at Factory prices.
0' On the second floor will be displayed a VA
RIED A*SSORTMENT of CARPETINGS, Floor
OIL CLOTHS White and Cheek M ATTING, all
widths. '3. K. BANKCROFT,
Next door to Bank of Augusta,
Fast side Broad Street.
Augusta, Ca., Feb 26 3n 7
CLARKE & ROYAL,
-DEALER IN
BOOTS, S HO E S, TRUNKS,
CARPET BAGS, VALISES, &c.,
IRON FRONT STORE, BROAD STREET,
OrrosrrE TtN MAsONIC IIALL, Au(JtfsTA, GEORGIA.
TH1E Undersigned having furnied a Co-partner
ship, under the Firm of C LA RKE & ROYAL
for the general transaction of the
Boot and Shoe Business,
Will keep at all times on hand the FINEST and
MOST FASIIONABLE GOODS, both for La
dies atd Gentlemen, that is now manufaetured. to
gether with a large assortment for Dvys, Misses
and Children. Also, heavy work for Plantation
and louse Servants. We will also keep
Traveling amd Packing Trunks,
VALISES, CARPET BAGS, &c.
Our Store is in the c*entral part of the City, con
venient to all the Hotels, being the well-known
stand of ALDRICH & ROYAL. From our long
experience in the business, we flatter ourselves that
we can give as good, if not better bargains, than
you can get elsewhere. Our best endeavors will be
to give satistaction to all who may favor ns with a
call. IIENRY E. CLARKE,
WM. S. ROYAL.
Augusta, Feb21, Iy 6
U. L. JEFFERS,
Factor & Commission Mferchant,
NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
Charleston, S. -.
To THE PI.NTERS AND MERCANTS OF EDGFIELD
Dtsric-r, S. C.
I BEG leave to adopt this method of inforning
you, that I have commenced the FACTOR AGE
and COIlMISSION IUSINESS in this City, on
any own accountt, atnd respectfully solicit a shtare of
your patronage.
I flatter myself that my long experience in busi
ness in llamaburg and Augusta, together with three
vears in this City, will enable me to serve you to
ADVANTAGE. I thank you for the many in
stances of friendship and kepd patronage, while en
gaged ats above, and as I have now, (after mny mis
fortune) commenced (as it were) anew, and pledging
myself not to speculate in Cotton. or in any way
involve myself, but redoubling my energies and in
dustry to promote your interest, hope to tmerit and
receive a renewal ;and continusnce of thte sanme.
I will attendl in person to the RI-CEIVING,
WEIGhING and SELING your
Cotton, Flour, Grain, &c.,
and promptiy sell as inastructe~d, deposit proceeds int
any Bank you may direct, and send &ertilicnte of
deposit, or remit othecrwise if required.
I will faithfully Buy your Family Sup
plies when thte Cash is remitted, or the produce
to pay' for the same is shipped. (amnd here allow mec
to say to you assnredly that yima will enjoy great
advanttages by htavitng your goods purchased for
II will attend to the Receiving and Forwarditng
of M1erchandise, atnd as freights are Cash, the smite
will be required.
I will prompitly forward Acceounts, Sales. Bills of
Laident, answer letters and keep you posted as to
prices itn our Market.
lit short I ofrer you my services as your Aget,
ini this City, and prottise piromapt attenitioni to your
interest.
Should you favor me with your pattronagc (and I
hope you will at least give mte a trial) you have
only to ship your Cotton or produce from your near
est D~epot on the Rhail Road, properly marked andr
consigned to H-. L. J1Emnats, Charleston, S. C.,
sending me a Bill of Laden, with letter of instruc
tions, when all I have promised shall be fulfilled by
Yours, obedienit, Hf. L. J EFFERtS.
Charlestoni, March 12, 1855. 4t 9
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY:
Exparte Petition for settlement
Julia McClenadon, of Property.
TJT apearing thtat Thos. McClendon, the htusbatnd
1of the petitioner above tnmed, is beyond the limi
its of this State, and the object of the Petition being
to set apart to the sole and separate use of his wife
Julia, a certain sum of money arising from tho sale
of Joseph Whittle's real estate. On motion of
Moragnte, for petitioner, it is hereby ordered that
the aforesaid Thos. McClendon do plead, answer or
demur to the prayer of his said wife Julia, within
three months frotm the date of this publication, or
the Petition will be taken as pro confesso against
hm. A. SIMKLNS, C. E. E. D.
Jan 10 1855 3m 52.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT,
IN COMMON PLEAS.
F. C. Wood, FrinAa~~cl
Washington Stalnaker.
'fluE Plaintiff in the above stated ease, htaving
Ithis day filed his Declaration in my Office, and
the Defendant havitng nteither wife nor Attorney
known to reside the within thte limaits of this State,
on whonm copies of said Declaration with rules to
plead can be served, On motion of Mr. ADAts,
Plaintilf's Attorney, Ordered that said Defendant
appear and plead to said Declaration within a year
and a day front the date hereof, or fittal ad absoluto
judgment will be given against hint.
TIIOS. U. BACON, C. 3. E. D.
M arch 15, 1855. 1 qy 10
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY,
BY H. T. WRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge.
ie itrict.
Whereas, Jos. K. Aiton has applied to me fur Letters
o9Aministrationa,on all and singutlar the goods and
hattels, rights and credits of Elizabeth Norris, late
of the District aforesaid deceased.
These are, therefure, to cite and admonish all arid
sinular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
eased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordi
nary's Court for the said District, to be htoldetn jt
Edgefield C. H., on the 2nd day of A pril next, to
show cause, if any, whty the said admninistratton should
not be granted.
Giv n under my handaund seal, this 19tha day of Mar.
in the year of our Lord one thousand eightt haundred
and fifty-five and in the seventy-ninth year of Ameri
an Independence
HI. T. W RIGHT, 0. E. D.
.Mar 21 2t10
'Good Peach Brandy?!
a UST received a large supply of PURE OLD
tV PEACH BRANDY.
S. E. BOWERS, AGEr.v
Bounty Land,
T IM Soldiers who served in the War of 1812,
and all other Wars since 1790 are now enti
tled to a quantity of Bounty Land sufficient to make
out 160 acres, including the quantity they have al
ready received. Thnse who have already received
40 acres are now entitled to 120 acres, and those
who have received 80 acres are now entitled to 80
more.
A. PEaars, who has heretofore acted as Agent at
this place, fur obtaining Land Warrants, has again
opened his Office for that purpose, and will vigo
rously prosecute all Claims entrusted to him. He
will also buy the Warrants, when obtained.
Irr OFFIcs, Law Range, Edgefield C. H., S. C.
A PERRIN.
P. S.-In my absence WM. I. ATarasos. Esq..
will attend to all Claimants that may apply, and will
be found in my Office. A. P.
March 14 4t 9
Glenn Springs.
T U E Subscriber begs leave to inform the public
that the above pleasant WATERING PLACE
will be re-opened for the reception or company on
the 1st of A pril next, under the managemet of Mr.
J. C. JANNEY, late of "Jauney's aIotel," Co
umbia, S. C. The buildings are now in thorough
repair, arnd befure April next they will also be hand.
somely furnished.
Tie advantages of GLENN SPRINGS, as a
Watering Place, and the reputation of Mr. Janney,
as a Hotel keeper, are such as to require no further
notice. T. S. A RTH UR, Proprietor.
Feb 7 3m 4
Edgefield Male Academy,
T IE Trustees of this Institution take pleasure
in announcing that they have made ample ar
rangements for its conduct during the present year.
Mr. WILLIAM McCASLIN and Mr. ERASMUS
-YOUNGBLOOD, two young gentlemen of fine
Classical education, have the School now in charge.
BoWth Trustees and Teachers flatter themselves with
the belief that their School 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 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 do come will
enjoy the great privilege of constant and careful su
pervision. Parents will at once see 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. Terins.
For the Classical Department, per aunum,. . $36,00
" Higher Eng. " " .. 32,00
" Ordinary" " ." .. 028,00
Capitol board to be had in pleasant families.
JOHN LIPSCOMB, )
R. T. MIMS,
ARTIIUR SIMKINS,
GEO. A. ADDISON,
LEWIS JONES.
Jan 24 tf 2
Edgefield Collegiate Institute,
FOR YOUNG LADIES!
42 PUriLs ar AT-rENANCR LAST Sassot.
IlE next Setsion will commence on Monday
TJanuary 8th, 1855.
Tuition per Session, 14 weeks.
Primary Department..............$7 00
Academical ".......12 00
Collegiate '. ..... 15 00
Music-Guitar or Piano..............18 00
D rawing and French, each........... .10 00
Pupils using the Apparatus are charged each per
Session $2,00.
Pupils using the Piano for practice are charged
for Keeping thiemin tune per Sessmion $1,00.
Ail Pupils are charged fifty cents each for con
tingencies.
The Musical Department is furnished with FIVE
PIANOS, which are kep.t in excellent order, and
used constantly by the Pupils.
Vocal Music is taught daily without extra charge.
The Teachers will continue in their several Dc
partments the same as last Session.
CHIAS. A. RAYMOND,PasscmrAL.
Die 27 . .ti 50
AikenSub-CollegseInstitute.
DR. WM. PIERCE, DEIAaTMENT, ANCIENT LAN
Rvv. 0. H. TRIMMIER, " Eaozan LITE
RiTUR V.
Mos. J. HIOLET, " MArTIsTcs
A~n COs-riNKs-rAu Toxouiza.
1 BOYS may be aecommodated with Board,
\i~J ULodging, Washing, Lights, Stationary anmd
Tuition, at $100 per Session of fire months, mzvarn
ably in advance.
A iken. S. C., JIan. 17 ly 1
Curryton Academies,
rp H E M ALV, DEP'A1TMENT of these Acade
Imies is under thme supervision of Mr. J. L.
LESLY. Assisted by Mr. BASS.
The Female Department will be supervised by
Mr. A. P. BUTLER, assisted by competent Mln
sical and other lastructoress..
I Rates of Tuition.
First Class, Primary Eepamrtment, per Sess'on $9,00
2d ' ordinar'y English'branches,.. ,00
3md " higher English brancohes...15,00
4th " Greek and Roman Literature with
higher Mathematics.........18,00
Music......... ...... ..... -------------.8 0,00
Pu pils arc charged from the-inme of entering tin
til the end of the Session. Tuition. in advance.*
The year is divided into two Session of five
months each.
W Good board can be had in the neighborhood
at from $8 to $10 dollars per month.
ROBT. MERRIWXTIIER,
Chmair'n Board of Trustees.
Feb 141 tf5
ITax Collector's Notice!
I WILL attend at the times and places hecreinaftcr
specified, to collect thme GENERAL, POOR
and RO AD T AX, for the year commencing the
first October 1854.
At Edgelield C. ii., Monday, March 5th, and
coniue every day during Court.
Win. S. Snsyley'a, Monday. March 19,
Same eveniug, 4 o'clock, at Dr. Ready's.
Ridge, Tuesday, 20th Marcht.
Lyrands', Wednesday 21st March.
Samne evening, 5 o'clock, at C. C. Plunket's.
Hatcher's,. Thursday, 22d March.
Oratnitville, Friday, 23d "
Beach Island, Saturdaty, 2ith "
Hlamburg, Monday', 26th "
Cherokee Pinds, Tuesday, 27th "
Same evening, 5 o'clock, at A rchy Mlorgan's.
Wightmatn's School HI. Wed'day, 28thm March.
Collier's, Thursday, 29th "
Red Hill, Friday, 30th "
Dntonsville, Saturday, 31st"
Sante evening, 4 o'clock, S. C. Strom's Store.
Edgefleld C. HI., Monday, 2d Apiil.
Howard's, Tuesday, 3d "
Rocky Pnntd, Wednesday, 4th "
Maj. Middleton's, Thursday, 5th"
Parks', Friday, 6th "
Freeland's, Saturday, 7th"
Liberty Hill, Monday, 9th "
Shatterfield, Tuesday, 10th"
Stven's Store, Wednesday 11th "
W. N. Moore's, Thursday, 12th"
Coperaville, Friday, 13th "
Niekerson's, Saturday, 14th"
R. MI. Scurry's, Monday, 16th"
Rihardsonville, Tuesday, 17th"
Coleman's X Roads, Wednesday 18th "
Same evening, 4 o'clock at Col. Clary's Store.
Perry's X Roads. Thursday, 19th April.
Same evening, 4 o'clock at Havird Store.
Rinehart's, F~riday, 20th "
Same evening, 41 o'clock at J. Wise's.
Norrisville, Saturday 21st "i
Smie evening, 4 o'clock at A. Whittle's.
Mount Willing, Monday, 23d "
Same evening, 4 o'clock at J. Mickler's.
Allen's, Tuesday, 24th "
.. S. Smyley's, Weilnesday 25th "
.. Dorin's Store, Thursday, 26th "
Pleasant Lane. Friday, 27th "
Egefield C. H., Monday and Tuesday, -the 7th
and 8th of May, after which my books will close for
the present year.
W* Free persons of color are required to pay
their Tax in March.
try Births, Deaths and .'iarriages are to be re
turned. J. QUATT LEBUM, -r. C. a. D.
Feb 21 3m 6
Saddlery and Harness.
A FINE assortment to be found, and at low pri
ess, at ROBINSON& JACKSON'S.
BROWNING LEIANJ
IMPORTERS OF
FREIlCIk, BRITISH & GERMIAN
DRY 9W008,
209 & 211 KING, CORNER MATKET-ST.,
QHAR RSTON, S. 0.
K EEP constantly on hand, and offer to their
friends 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 Fabric.
In Silks, Tissues, Bareges, Grenadines,
Muslins, Bombazines, Alpacas, and Mourning
Goods of all kinds,
tmbrciderles and Lace Goods, of every variety.
Evening Dress Goods of every description.
Gentlemen's and BoYs Wear,
Cloths, Cassineres. Vestirgs, Linen Drilld and
Coatings, of best French Goodi.
Satineta, Tweeds, Jeans, &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
brics,
Linens, of Richardson's celebrated make, for
Shectings, Shirtings, Pillow Cases. Table Damasks,
Doylies, Napkins, Towellings, B. E. and Hueka
back Diapers, Fruit Cloths, Glass Cloths, Apron
Linens, &c.
CARPETING S.
Ingrain, three Ply, Brussels, Tapestry and Velvet,
British and A merican Floor Oil Cloths,
Wilton Velvet and Axminster Rugs,
White and Colored Mattings, of all widths,
Stair Rods and Stair Carpetings, of all kinds.
Of every variety in SILK. SATIN and WORSTED
Curtain Cambrics and Muslins.
Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains,
Gilt Corniees, Curtain Ginps, Holders, Loops,
Tassels, Drapery Cords, Bell Ropes, &c.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, Caps, &c.
Cotton Osnabnrgs, of all the best Southern makes.
C All the above, with every other line of DRY
GOODS which can be demanded, are of OUR
OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION, and arc
offered at the Lowest Market Prices for Cash, or
City acceptance.
M-The ONE PRICE SYSTEM is strictly ad
hereito. All Goods are warranted, and all orders
filled with promptness and the most careful atten
tion. BROWNING & LEMAN.
Charleston, Jan. 25, ly 3
JOSEPH WHILDEN,
DEALER IN
Paints, Oils and Glass,
Charleston, S. C.
H E Keeps constantly for sale, a general assort
ment of Paintsand 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
Dry Goods in Augusta, Georaia,
WARD, BURCHARD & CO.,
BROAD STT, OpPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL,
DEALERS IN
Silks and Rich Dress Goods,
PLANTATION AND CHOICE FAMILY GOODS,
or EvEaR DrSCRirrION.
Augusta, Mar 5 tf 8
To the*ublic,
ISHALL open to my friends and
the public, on the first Monday in
January, tihe Hotel known as thre I
NEWBERRY HOT EL, which has
just been thoroughly renovated and repaired ; good
and faithful servants shaill always be in attendance,
and the guests of the Ilouse shall not want for any
thing that the market will afford. The subscriber
trusts by strict attention tu business, to merit a share
of the public patronage.
JOHN WV. FOWLER, Proprietor.
Newberry C. I1., Dec 27, 3m 51
Al Most V alu abl e Residence
FOR SALE!
.TillS well-known situation in
Edgefleld, six miles from the Court
House, on the Plank Road luadirng
to Augusta, is now offerred for sale.
It is almost needless to say anything of its desira
ble properties. Every onie is aware that no more
healthful, miore beautiful or more valuable place, of
the samre size, is to be found in South Carrolina.
There are two hundred acres attached to, the resi
dence, all of it lyinrg level as a tloor arid capable of
being carried to a very hrighi state of productiveness.
Inidulgenrce given to suit the purchaser, provided
tre pnrehrase rmoney lie amply seenired.
I For further particulars enquire of the Sub
scriber on the premises.
Jan 17 ti 1
Saddle & Harness Mfanufactory
T HE Undersigned takes pleasure in announcing
to the citizens of Edgefield Village, and sur
rounding country, that he has secured the Room
recently known as the Post Office, for tihe purpose
of carrying on thre SA DDLE AND HIA RNESS
BUSINESS in all its various branches, andS hopes,
by giving strict attention to all work entrusted to his
care, to receive a liberal share of patronage.
saddles, Bridles, Trapping & Harness,
OF EVERY D)ESCRIPTION,
Will be made to order, in the latest and moat imn
proved styles, and out of thre best inazterial that can
be procured.
REPAIRING neatly and promptly excutedl.
W As my Terms are CAST!, of course nry
charges will be far mre'r reasonable than customary
in this vicinity. Give me a trial, arid satisfy your.
selves. REUBEN G. GOLDING.
Fe b 7tf 4
TlE TilOROUGH URED )HIORSE
G A MBL E!
W ILL stand' the ensuing season at
my Stable about one mile from
Edgefield C. TI., at $f5 the season
and S25 insuirance. All Mares sent
will be considered by the season, unless some in
structions to the contrary shall accompany them.
Season to end 10th June.
GA MBLE was bred by Col. BAY, of Galatin,
Tennessee, and is six years old this Spring. He
was sired by Imp. sovereign, his dam was Celerity
by Inmp. Leviathan. Celerity's dami was Patty Pu
by Pacolet; Patty Puff's dam was Rosa Clack.
For pedigree arid perfo~rmnances GAMBLE will
compare with the best hrorses of his day. He com
bines strength and action with fleetness and endu
rance. He ran in Charleston in February 1853 the
best race of two milc heats ever run over the
course, and biut for ian urravoidlable accident would
have distinguished himself as a four miler-.
gg I will feed and pasture Mares art forty-fie
cents a day, but will trot take upon myself ainy re
sponsibility for accidents or escapes.
TLHOS. G. BACOIN.
Edgefield C . H I., Mar 7 8 8
NYSave your Corn,
AYPerson can save Fifty or more Busheli
Aof Corn, per annum, by getting a box of
PARKS' R AT POISON. Price, Twenty-five ets.
per Box. A pply to TLUTT & PEL LETIER.
Hatrburg, March 12.3 3m* 9
Merchants can obtain it from Messrs. SmomfDs,
RUF & Co., Charleston, so make at least one hun
dred per cent.
Look Out?!
A LL Persons indebted to the Subscriber must
come and settle by the first Monday in Au
gust, or they will posively find their Notes or Ac
counts either in the hands of W. C. Morague, hEq.,
or J. B. Talbert, Esq. Necessity comnpels me to
say so. That is all. R. T. PA RKS.
March 14 3r 3m" 9
" Mountain Dew."
J UST received a supply of Superior Old MOUN
TAIN D)EW WHISKEY
S. E. BOWERS, Agent.
Professional Card,
D R. We. , TIMMERMAN, having loea
ted himself at Maj. W. L. CoLMAN's, offers
his services in the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE,
SURGERY, OBSTETRICS and DENTISTRY,
to the people of the community, and respectfully so
licits their patronage.
Lotts P. O., March 7 tf 8
Professional Card.
D Re M. W. ABNEY, will in future be
1all times, either at his Office, adjoining W.
W. Adams' Office. and opposite Maj. George A.
Addison's residence, or at his own house adjoining
the Male Academy.
gr le will attend strictly to all calls upon him.
Feb 21 tif 6
Rememberl
R. L. . ASBILL, having located near
the Double Branehes, two miles from Ridge,
Post Office, respectfully tenders his Professional
services, in the practice of
Physic, $urgery and Obstetrics,
To the neighborhood and vicinity. le will be
tuoderate in charges and prompt in attendance upon
all.whi favor him with a call.
Ljr Ile can be found at home at all times except
when Professionally employed.
N. B.-Dr. A. can be consulted (privately) free
of charge.
Ridge. Feb 14 if 5
DENTAL SURGERY!
DR. H. PARKER, respectfully informs
the citizens of Edgefield District, that he may
be found during sale day week at the Planter's Ilo
tel, Edgefield C. H., and at his residence on the
Anderson road, eihteen miles North-east of the
Village, on every Friday and Saturday following.
Specimens of his work, put up on the latest and
most improved principles, can be seen no his Office.
His address, when in the cotry, an heretofore,
Sleepy Creck, P. 0.
De c 2,I 50
Practice of Surgery!
DR. JURIAH IIARRIS, Augusta:
Ca., is prepared to acc!ommodate with Lodging
and1 Nursing. such patients as may be directed to
him for SURGICALOPERATIONS or Treatment.
07 Masters may be assured that their Servants
will have every necessary attention.
Augusta, May 26, ly 19
Law Notice.
; ESSRS. SPANN & MAGRATH,
M in partnership, will practice in LAW AND
EQUITY. Office opposite the residence of Mr. G.
Addison. One or the other will always be in office.
Jan 3 3m 51
Planters Hotel,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
JOHN BRIDGES & J. GEORGE ILLIG,
Paorataroas.
A ugusta, Feb 12 3m 5
'RICH DRY GOODS!
"CHEAPER THAN THE VERY CHEAPEST."
GRAY BROTHERS,
G RT,=iR 0 T HqE(R 8,
EG to inform the public, that their Fall pur
. ehases this season have been 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 CHEA PER than the
like.quality of Goods could be obtained a few weeks
later, when the great body of Merchants went to
market.
Our devsire, 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 )RESS GOODS ROOM will be found
the richest varieties of the Seasn, 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;
White Silks and Satins;
Figured, all Wool, French Muslin De Laines, 12)
ents, worth 50 cents ;
French Merinos, very cheapr
Lupins' best Bombazine, exceedingly low :
Ulack Jamiese, a new~and very desirable all-Wool
Goods for mourning;
Black Alpaceas all qualities. some very fine andl
low prieed;
Man.tillas. Cloaks and Talmas of the very latest
Fench styles, exceedingly cheap;
Crape, Cashmere and Woollen Shawls ;
Embroideries of alt kinds, of the nIost elegant
descripflons;
Ribbons for the Million,, fiue bonnet and neck, 69
ents a yard, worth 20) cents ;
('alicoes and Ginghams, beat styles, very cheap,
Domestic Goods of all kinds;
Blankets and Kerseys unusually low, atnd a great
variety of other articles to which we would respect
fully i'nvite the attention of the public.
GR AY BROTHERS.
Augusta, Nov 14 tf 44
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
-----
't~ A. R ANSOM, AGENTr for R. M. FUL
.L. L ER, Hamburg, b. C., has now~ on hand a
Superb Stock of Dry Goods,
Which lhe is SELLING FOR CASH at prices that
cannot fail to please; and would respectfully invite
the attention of his customers pnd all in want of
Goods to an examination of his Stock, among which
will be found
Rich Brocade SILIKS,
Figure.d, Plain, Black, Gro de R hine SILKS,
Col'd Marceline and Sareonett do
All wool De Laines, of beautiful styles,
Common and Medium do., from 120 to 50 eta.
Solid Colored Persian DelAines. varliu shitdes,
Highland Plaids and Figured Velvets,
Saque Flannels, plain and figured,
Scotch and A merican Gin'ghams., from 12 to 25e
English and American Prints, all qualities,
do do Furtatine, do
Ladies Colored Black Cloth Cloaks and Talmas
of the latest styles,
Black and Colored Shawls, various qualities,
Gauze and Welsh Flannels, wairramnted not to
shrink,
Bleached and Brown da various qualities,
Richardson's undressed Irish Linens,
Bleached and Brown Table Damask do. from
50 to $l,25,
Bird's Eye and Scotch Diapers, all qualities,
Hluckaback Towels and Towelings,
Furniture Dimity and Fringes,
Drab Morino, for Skirts-Marsales do
Ladies' Mlissses and Children's Hosiery & Gloves
do Linen Cambrie landkerchiefs,
do Worsted Sleeves,
10O4, 11-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets,
Extra heavy Bed, Crib and Cradle do.
Large Lot of Negro Blankets, very cheap,
Cassimeres, Sattinets, Tweeds and Kentucky
Jeans, all qualities,
10.4, 11-4 and 12-41 BP'd and Brown Sheetings,
3-4, 7-8, 4-4 and 5-4 Shirting, Graniteville and
other makes,
Onaburg Stripes and Yarns at Factory prices,
Real Georgia Plains, best quality,
Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes, good as
sortment, with a great quantity of other Goods
suitable for the season.
gg Orders solicited and faithfully executed.
llamburg, Nov 28 t_____f 46.__
Valuable Land for Sale,
T HiE Subscriber offers for sale ONE HUN
DR ED and SEVErNTY-FIV E acres of Land.
It is all in wood.s, and the best timbered of any
Lands In this section of country. Said Tract ad
joins lands of Col. W. La. Coleman, Daniel Posey,
Malichi Cogburn, the Estate of Lewis Derriek, and
the tract on which the Subscriber resides. If not
previously sold at private sale, it will be disposed of
on the first Monday in October next, on a credit
unitil the first January next.
I will also sell, if thme purchaser of the above de
sirs to buy, the highly valuable plantation on which
live, containing FOUR HUNDRED ACRES.
It is deemed uunnecessary to say any thing more of
these truly excellent Tracts of Land.
If treated for privately, a good bargain can be
obtained.
9@''For further luformation call on the Subscri
ber on the premises.
DERICK HTOLSONBAKE.
Feb1-4 - Sm5
Clock Repairing!
THE Subscriber would respectfully inform the
Citizens of Edge~feld Village and vicinity, that
he has taken the Hduse 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 eare will be attended to
with neatness and desoa-ah. 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
To former Friends and Patrons,
s E. BOWERS, thankful for past patron
e age, would beg leave to inform the public that
he is now receiving LA RGE Consignments of
Whiskeys, Brandies, Wines, Cordials,
AND LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS,
Sug a r,
BROWN, CLARIFIED, CRUSHED AND LOAF
SEGARS, HAVANA AND AMERICAN,
And all articles usually kept in the Family Grocery
Business.
Being Agent for two larg6 Wholesale Confectionary
Houses, one in New York and the other in Augus
ta, he is prepared to fill all orders for
MARU1E3al WlI2NE&.82
At the shortest notice possible.
As he is acting as Agent only, le would re
spectfully inform all that lis business must be done
on the CASH STST.1 ENTIRELY; for l.is low
priees and small commissions will not warrant ex
tension of time on Goods sold.
Ie is determined to sell Low, for Cash,
and hopes to merit a share of 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. BowERS, Agent.
Hamburg, Nov. 1, tf 42
REMOVAL!
T IE Subscriber takes this opportu tity of inform
ing his friends. that he has reimuved to t'he
NEW BRICK STORE adjoining the Store of B.
C. Bryan, where he has just opened a LARGE
VARIETY of new articles in his various branches
of Trade. i1e intends keeping in the
Drug and Medicine Department,
A full supply of every article that is in common
use by the Profession, which will be constantly un
der the inspection of Drs. Bland, Ahney, Mims and
Burt; and if an article is reported to be impure it
will not be offered for sale. Dr. M. W. Abney has
taken an Office in the second Story of the building,
and will give me the benefit of h's experiefee in
Compounding Medicines and preparing prescrip
tions, and having been six years engaged in the bu
siness, I flatter myself, with these ampli arrange
ments, I shall receive a liberal share of the patron
age of Physicians, families, and the public generally.
In the Grocery Department
EVERY THING will be kept that i-,% usually found
in a Fancy Family Grocery Store. In the
Department of Books, Stationary, &C,,
Will be found a full supply of Standard School
Books, Bibles, Ilymn Hooks, 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,'Ketchnps, 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
hopes will be considered a great convenience, %nd
therefore be largely patronized.
G. L. PENN, Agent.
Dec 20 tf 49
J. SIBLEY & SON,
GROCERS AND COTTON
ME1CHANT$,
HAMBURG, S. C.
R ESPECTFULLY beg leave to inform
their old customers and the Planters generally
that they are still to he found at -their 01l1 Stand,
and are paying the HIIGIIEST MA RKET PRICE
for Cotton an d other Produce: and have in Storp,
and are daily receiving a MOST COMPL E TE assort
ment of
G R00E RI E S,
--A MONG wnICn SlAY aE FOUND
20,000 Yds. Gunny and Dundee BAGGING,
200 Coils Hemp and Russian ROPE,
200 Bags COFFEE, Rio, and Java.
200 2Bbls. Superior and Refmted SUGARS,
25 hds. Museovado~and N. 0. do.
100 Blbts. MOLASSES,
3,000 Sacks S ALT.
.25 BEDST EADS, some of them Fancy,
25 Boxes superior OHEESE,
A splend id assortment of BL ANK E TS and
NEGRO CLOTHS.
-Also
A p assortment of Saddles and Bridles, Chairs,
Pepper, Spice, Linseed, Lamp and Tan
ners Oil, Osnaburgs, Stripes,
Shirting and Yarns, and in fact everything usually
found in a Grocery Store.
Wy E take this means to itnform oiur Customers
andtheu Planters generamlly, that we are not
conneoted with any other house, and only have one
Store, which is the Brick Corner, formterly occu
pied by .Josiah Sibley. J. SIBLEY & SON.
Hlamburg, Nov 28 tf 46_
Rlanaway
RO.\O1 the Subseriber's residence on the Ridge,
.1during the night of the 5th instant, his negro
man JIM. Said negro is of light complection. about
five feet eight or ten inches high, rather stout, with
a small sear on his right cheek. lHe had on, when
he left, light cassimere coat and patnts, and a fine
pair of boots.
It is probable that Jim is either ini the neighbor
hoqd of Colpumbia or Aikes, more probably the
Ltter.
A suitable reward will be given for his appre
hension and delivery to the jailor .at Edgefield C.
11. Any informatiop thantkfully received.
M. B. WECVER.
Ridge. S. C.. Jan~ 17 tf
I1- Columbi'a papers please copy tri-weely until
further notice, and forward acounts to .\. 13. W.
TO ALL WH$O ARE IN ARREARS
To Tnt
Edgefleld & Cheatham Prank Road !
'11'E Road is finished, and debts due by the
.-Company for Lumtber, hire of hands, &c., must
le paid. Those indebted thterefore, mtust come for
ward, without any further de.lay, and pay up the~ir
Stock. The creditors of the Company cannot be
put off any langer.
S. F. COODE, Prest.
.Tan 31 tC 3
Just Received,
i, BBLS. and Half Barrels No. 3, MACKE.
U REL. Also,
A few Kits, quarter and half bbls No. 1, Mackec
rel. J. SIBLEY & SON.
Hamburg, Jan 24 tf 2
'Notice.
A..LL Persons indebted to the Estate of WV. Ri
.Moss, dee'sI., are requnested to make immedi
ate payment, and those having denmands aguinst
said Estate, will present them properly attested.
W. HI. MOSS, Adz'or.
A gg 17 tf 31
Planters, Notice This.
TIHE FINE YOUNG JACK Bolivar, will
.stand the present Spring Season at his own
Stable only, at $10 to insure a live Colt. Any per
son putting a mare and trading her before the fact
is ascertained whether she is in foal or not will be
held respoosiblgfor the moneyv. All possible core
will he taken to prevent accidents, but I will not b~e
responsible for any should they occur.
W. L. PARKS.
Muar T 5t*
Administrat or's Notice,
A LL Persons having any demands against the
Estate of John L. Richardson, dee'd., are noe
tied to reader them in legally attested,.within
three months from this date; and those indchted
will please make! early payment, ps the parties izt
terested are desirous that the Estate should be
brought to a speedy close
D. R. DURISOE, Adu'or.
Mai 7 nl
Notice !
A SPLENDID SADDLE and.