Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, May 16, 1855, Image 3
73M PRESENT AT 3MUNT VEROf.
The President of. the United. States and his
family made a first pilgrimage to.the tomb of
Washington on Frida, In the steamer Collyer,
under the command of Capt. Gedney. It, was
the usual day of the steamer for Mount Vernon,
but President Pierce, in his republican manner,
came unannounced and unexpected; Captain
Gedney, however. was not to be outdone. He
determined to make the day as full of pleasing
incidents as possible, and he succeeded admira
bly. When the steamer arrived at the " White
House" the distinguished company were just in
tiue to witness an exciting haul of the seine,
in which over a thousand shad, six thousand
herring, and two immense sturgeons, with a
rockfish weighing nearly forty pounds, were
caught.
'T he " White House" is a historical place,
known in the annals of the last war with the
ritish. It adjoins Moun*Vernon estate, and
with its 200 acres and valuable fishing landing
belongs to Mr. Otterback. He has refused
$65,000 for the place. It cost him $40,000.
The rental of the fishing landing alone pays
him $2,700 a year.
At Mount Vernon the President was hand.
somely received by Mr. John A. Washington,
'the youthful but dese-ving proprietor of the
'honored residence of the Father of his Country.
The private rooms were cheerfully thrown open
,to the family of him who now fills the chair
:ocupied by the immortal Washington. A
lbeautiful bouquet from the garden of Washing
;ton was presented to Mrs. Pierce by Captain
Gedney.
A visit to the new and the old or first tomb
was paid, and the company were again assem
bled on the decks of the Colleyr, homeward
bound, in as bright a sunshine and as delicious
a day as man should ever wish for. Fort Wash
ington, on the Maryland side of ilhe Potomac,
claimed the attention of the company, but an
entrance was not effected until Capt. Gedney
.(following up his kind attentions of the day)
.atpprised the non-commissioned officer in coml
unand that the commander-in-chief of the armies
,of the United States was present. Inside the
.fortification a white-haired veteran tendered his
.respects to the President, and, in reply to a
-question of how m.ny soldiers he had under
him here to keep the fort al.d grounds in order,
.he stated to the President he was there solitary
and alone, a sergeant of twenty-six years' stand
ing.
MR. BucuAsi.-'he American Minister
peaking at a meeting of the members of the
-Star Club on Wednesday, said that in India
England continued making conquests until she
had at length succeeded in subjugating a popu
.lation of 150,000,0o0 to her away; and yet
when Brother Jonathan attempted to Wake a
small acqui..,ition in an honest manner, all Eng.
Jand denounced his conduct inl the most indig
ant, termis-[laughter.] That was their uni
fow experience. There was an old proverb
which said that " As the old cock crows the
young cock learns;" but England would not
suffer the "young cock" to learn at all, or to
wtake any progress in imitation of his ancestors.
DEATH OF JUDGE CoLQUITT.-The telegraph
annowuces the death, at Macon, Saturday, of
the H o. Walter T. Co!quit. Mr. Colquitt has
long sustaitied a di.linguished position in the
ate w orgia and the Union. He first be
came distinguished at the bar, where, as an ad
voeate. parucularly in criminal cases, lie has
seidoma had all equal, and passing through im
portint ofices in the State, Ie was at length, in
1d43. 1nownued with a seAt in the Senate of the
United States. ie was a zealous member of
the Medhodist Church, and by his fervant elo
quence did much for ihe cause of religion and
tile spread of that denomination throughout the
State.
WE learn from the Richmond Dispatch that
the Executive Conimittee of the Virginia State
Agricultural Society, which has just adjourned,
after a laborious session of three days, has offer
ed a premium of one thousand dollars, one halfl
out of the funids of the Society, and one half by
individual contribution, on tile part of several
of the members, fort the discovery and stcess
ful use of some eflicient, practicable and gener-?
ally available plan for preventing tile depreda
tions of thle joinlt wortm.
Tua olijve lha been culnivated for many years
in parts of Florida and Califortiia ; antd, w ith a
view to extend the culture, the Agriecunral llu
reau at WVashington, having receive-d cuttings of
the plant tromu Franee, is distributing them
throughout the Southern States.
A few days since a man crossed tho M is-sis
sippi at the town of Chester, Ill., by swimming
for the sake of saving five cents ferriage!
What did he gain by it! He lost one boot and
spoiled a pair oft horse pistols! Mean men sel
dom become rich. To save a " pistareen," they
are continually jeopardizing their "'quarters."
If you want to be troubled with doubloons, bL.
moderately generous.
THE latest folly enjoined by the goddess of
fa'shion upon her abject devotees, the ladies of
New York,. is the wearing of boninet ribands
four feet long. The bonnets, meanwhile, con
tinue to recede from public observation. They
hare long been invisible to the naked eye of the
wearer; and they now threaten to -run entirely
to riband.
AN Irishman, taken mtaensible from the ruins
of a recent railroad smash-up near Dunkirk, N.
Y., after waking to consciousness, said :-" By
the powers! an' wasn't it, a Know-Nothing, I
was for a few moments gintlemnen T"
" LovEtr WVoMA."-There is a woman in
Cincininatti, says the Times, who keeps a grnee
ry, attends faithfully to a fazt pair of twins, does
her own house-work, and yet finds time to give
her lazy husband a sound thrashing three or
four times a week.
FLOUn AND WHEAT AT MitLWAUKIIE.-TheO
Sentinel says there is now at \thiis place, ready
to go forwaird, '70,000 bbls. of Flour and 530,
00 bushels of~ Wheat. This includes the
quantity shipped during the past week..
O BIT UA RY.
DIED 30th April, 1855, Mirs. ELIZABETHi,
wife of Capt. -lou~s P. QUA-rrLEDLIK, and daughter
of GEroaE and SARAH Jonssos, in the 45th year
of her age.
She joined the Miethodist E. Church in 1842
under the preachi~ng of thme Rev. Samuel Dunwoody,
and lived a constant member until death. She at
tended church out seldom during the last twelve
years of her life, owitng to the precarious state of
her heahih. She was contined to her bed five days
with congestion of the nerves. Towards heCr last
sflnments she called her hlusband to her bedside,
and alter committing her children to his care and
the protection of her [Heavetnly Father she shouted
glory to God' iu the highest. 'She took each one of
her chilren by the- hand atnd bid them fatrewell, and
toid $hemn all that they muast meet her in heaven,
b far," said she, " I feallik I ain going there."
Being asked by her eldest bi-other, (Win. John
son) if her prospect for the other world was clear,
she auswered in the affirmative, I' that there is no
cloud or darkness in the way, and I shalt soon be in
heaven, where I will be done with .the troubles of
thlm world." ,.She was rational to the last,.and died
without a sitruggle or a groan. As a conipamion she
was to her bereft husband all that could tend to
,qie hmao ,lappy; as a mother kitnd and affectioate.
ta~ bas'eft a husband and six children, a mother
)Gyelds old, brythers, sisters, friends and neighbors
to mourn their Joss. A Fasexe9.
* -Dtao of Scarlet Fever, A pril 12th, 1855, MA RY
ANN, aged 10 years and 5 -monrhs-A pril 15th,
JSMIMi.-,nged- byears and 6 months--A pril 15th,
JOH N, aged 9 mnosths, and on Ajuil 23d, JACOB,
aged 4 years and ?0 months, all the ohildren of
MiA-r-rEw and:.:~zass-ra DuscAm..
Thus in hess than twoo sweeks have these stricken
parents been called to mourn the' loss, of four of
their beloved elpildren. ,.What agssenming of the
family circle!i Iloion anay fittle faoes~irissimg at the
dlaily bn'ard-rhow mian9. mneny voices hushed -for
ee!--But what as privilege to .kpow, that the
.flowers lost to. us, Acre, are blooming in a fairer
elipe;. that the little ones, once of earth, are..ntpo
the "shining ones" of heaven.
Bereaved parents! think of your, babes, :s the
ransomed of tl~e Lord. ile hath e'alled them e~arly
from the snares of earth, to hymn .his praises in
that wosld, where there is neither change, nor sor
ro'." tic hath said, " Suffer the Little ones to come
unto ine-of such is the kinigdom of .Ileaiet."
Subscription Receipts.
The fllowing persons have paid up to the time
affixed to their names:
Wiley Eidson, to 29th June '56.
L. G. Holloway, to 8th Feb '56.
Rob. Rambo, to 9th Feb '56.
D. Jones, to 4th .la' '56.
Chas. Jones, to 29th June '56.
Samuel Jones, to 8th July'56.
J. P. A bney, to Ist Jan '56.
James Mitchell, to 13th April '55.
Simeon McDaniel, to 12th Mar '56.
Mrs. Mildred Aiton, to 8th Feb '56.
M. M. Higgins, to 18th April '56.
Capt. J. M. Goleman. to lot Jan '56.
Hon. A. P. Butler, to 1st Dec '55.
A A. Blythe, to 6th May '55.
Jesse Culbreath, to 2d Feb. '55.
Henry Hill, to Ist Jan '56.
J. M. Mathis, to 15th March '56.
Dr. H. L. Burt, to 20th April '55.
J. W. Rochell, to28th Aug '56.
George R. Sawyer, to 1st July '55.
Wm. R. Hilton, to 5th Feb '56.
Maj. Josiah Padgett, to 6th Mar'56.
R. J. Dunton, to, 25th Oct '55.
Elias Hall, Esq., to lt Dec '55
Mrs. L. C. Kennerly, to 1st March '56.
Benj. Conolly, to 4th Oct. '55.
Rev. E. E. Bellinger, to 4th lay '56. o
Mrs. Frances Bullock, to 13th Oct '55.
Lewis Coleman, to 1st May '55.
Joseph Griffith, to 2d Jan '56.
J. C. Ramage, to 24th June '54.
Mark Black, to 6th April '56.
Capt. J. C. Perry, to 20th I)ee '55.
Matthew McGraw. to 18th Nov '55.
Gibson Yarborough, to 18th Sept '52.
Jesse R anibo, to 7th Feb '56.
Capt. Wm. Watkins, to lst Mar '56.
Simeon Cogburn, to 1st Mar '56.
Col. .lohn Quattlebum, to 8th Feb '56.
Martin MNedlock, to 2d Jan '56.
Benj. F. Glanton, to 7th Feb '56.
J. A. Coleman, to 2d May '56.
S. S. Wells, to 28th Feb'56.
Gen. E. B. Wheeler, too 24th Jan '54.
W. B. Griffin, to 2d Nov '55.
J. W. Lipscomb, to 3d ,Jan '56.
Mrs. Rebecca Stewart, to 2d May '56.
Lucian D. Abney, to 2d May '56.
Wm. Merchant, to 24th Oct '55.
E. J. Wills, to 9th Oct '55.
J. L. Bates, to 9th May '56.
A. G. White, to 5th Feb '56.
Dr. R. Bradlford, to 4th May '56.
Hillery Hardy, to 13th March '55.
Dr. Wm. Pratt, to 1st April '55.
James E. Guy, to 2d Feb'56.
J. F. Bunoh, to I Ith Aug '55.
Eldred Grice, to 6th MIarch '56.
Wm. Durst, to 25th No% '55.
Dr. .. M. Trotter, to 11th Sept '55.
A. Watson, to 4th May '56.
Masonic Notice.
A REGULAR Communication of
No. 50, A. F M., will be.held at
their Hall on Saturday evening, 19th
inst., at 71 o'clock.
By order of the W. M.
A. G. TEAGUE, See'y.
May 9 2t 17
Look at This!'
Carriages, Carriages,
Buggies, Buggies,
&c., &c. &C., &c.
T HIE Subscriber still carries on the Carriage bit
siness at the old stand of A. BusiNEL, and
would say to the people of the D strict that they
may at all times find :a.good assortment of
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES
on hand, of his own manufacture, that will be sold
to good punctual customers on as reasonable terms
as they can be bought in any Southern market.
I hatve secured the services of Ir. A. BUSnNELL,
for the present year, and from his long experience
in -the Carriage business, I think that purchasers
niav expect satisfaction in their work.
JOHN LEIGH.
N. B.-- am also prepared at all times to furnish
COFFINS atnd 1E A RSE for atny portionl of the
istrict tnt the shortest nuotice.
gdgefield C. Hf., Mlay 16, tf 18
Corn for Sale !
'J"lIE Subscriber offeLrs for sale at his residetnce,
L SIX or EIGilT IIUNDR EI) BUSItELS of
CORN at $ 1,25 per bushel, Cash at the Crib
J. 11..I10LLINGSWORTHI.
Maiy 16 3t 18
Sherifis Sate.
B Y Virtue iof Sundry writs of Fi. Fat., to mecdi
reetedl, 1 shaill proceed to sell on thte first
onday in -June next, at Editefield C. HI., the
fllowing property, in the following cases, viz:
Alfred Mlay vs. John Youngbtood, One Tract of
rand containing one hundred anid sixty, (160) acres,
ore or less. ndjoining lands of James Dorn, A bner
Ilearn and others.
Geo. A. Addison and others, Executors. vs.
John Autry; Thu mne vs. Elizabeth Smith and
.ohn Autry ; The same vs. the samne, one tract of
Laud containing 100 acres, m'ore~ or tess, whereon
Mir... Elizabeth Smith now residies, adj'oining lands
f B. T. Boat wrightt, Jack Holmes, and others.
Bud. C. Mlathews vs. .Iohni Whittle ; 0. Z. Bates
vs. the same ; Other Plain~tiffs vs. the samne, one
negro womian, Iharriet, and one bay horse.
I will also sell on Saturday the second day of
June next, at the residence ouf the Defendant, John
Whittle, 107 pieces of Bacon, 130 p'ounds Lard,
one Keg and two Jars.
Terms Cash. LEWIS JONES, s. E. D.
May 14 4? 16
State of South Carolina,
EDGl'sFIELJD DISTRICT.
B Y H. T. WRIGHT, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield
District.
Whereao, Mary Ann Minms has s.pplied to me for Let.
term of Adlministiration, on all and singular the goods
and chattleis, rights and credits o1 Brittun Mims
late of the District afore~saiod, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
ingular, the kindred and creditors of the said deCeas
ed, to be and appear before me,at our next Ordinary's
Court for the sad District, to bet holden at Edlgefield
C. H., on the 28th day of May inst., to show cause, if
any, why the said administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 11th day of Maoy
in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundredl
and fiy-five, and in the 7gth year of American inde
pendenceH. T. W RIGHT, 0. E. D).
May 16 _____2t _______ 18
STATE -OF 8OUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFTEL.D DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY,
B Y H. T. W RlGHT,. Esquire, Ordinary of Edge.
fielod District.
Whereas, Jacob Langley has applied tome for Letters
of Aministration, w ith die Will aninexed, on all anid
singular the goods arid ehattels, rights and credits
of Mary Lurigley, late of the District aforesaid de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the-aid de
eeased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordi
nary's Court for the said District, to be holden at
Edgefiold C. H., on the 28th day of May inst., to
show cause, if any, why the said administrauon should
not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 13th day of May
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
amid fifty-five and in the seventy-ninth year of Ameri
can ndeenilnce H. T. W RIGHT, 0. E. D.
May 16 2 2t 18
Notice.6
A LL Persons indebted'to the Estate of Nathan
A. Norris, dee'd., are hereby notified to make
erly payment, and those having demands against
said Estate will render them in properly attested,
by thae frst of .June next.
A. D. BATES, E~x'or.
Mar 7 3mri 8
Good Peach Brandy !
JULSTh received a large supply oIf PURE OLD
PEACH BRANDY.
S. E. BOWERS, AGENT.
JHamburg, Noe 22 . tf 45
* Save your Corn,
A YPerson can save Fifty -or more Bushels
.tof Corn, per annum, by getting a . bx of
PARKS' RA T POiSON. -Price, Tu'enty-five eta.
per Bo&. A pply to TUTT & PEL LETIER.
Haimburg, March 12. 3m* 9
Merchants can obtain it krom Messrs. SioNo.,
Runr & Co., Charleston, so make at least.one hun
dred per cent.
" Mountain De.
TUST received a supply of Superior Old MOUN
ITAIN DEW WHISKEY. -2
-8. E. BOWERS, Agent.
,,ainarg Aib7 If 4.
Edgefield Flying Artillery,
ATTENTION!
YOU are hereby summoned to
be and appear at your parade
ground (Edgefield C. 11.,) for
Drilland Instruction, on Saturday the 19th inst.
-Business of importance will also be brought be
fore the Company, and it is earnestly reque-ted that
every member, togt-ther with as many as are desi
rous of joining the Company, will be in prompt at
tendance.
By order of W. C. MORAGNE, Capt.
E. H. COVAa, Clerk.
May9 2t 11
Great Bargains in Dry Goods !
H AVING decided on closing my business in
Ilamburg, I will on and after this date, sell at
COST FOR CASH-and on time to my regular
customers at a VERY SMA LL ADVANCE from
Cost, (bills to be cliosed by note at the time of pur
chase.) A mong this Stock are iany
New and very Desirable Goods !
NOW is the time to use your money and save
from 25 to 30 per cent. Come soon and get the
best Bargains.
gW" Persons who have not closed their accounts
for 1854, are requested to do ro at an early day.
.1. A. RA.SO1M, Agent.
Foa R. M. FULLER.
Hamburg, May 7, tf 17
0. X. WRIGHT, DENTIST.
0 FFICE over Messrs. CARMIC EZA
& BEAN's HardwareStore, Broad
street, Augusin, Ga.
All operations pertaining to Dentistry will be at
tended to with promptness, and to the entire satis
ftetion of all wh., may favor him with their patronage.
W Gold Plate and Wire, Clasp Metal, Sulder,
&c., furnisned to Dentists for Cash.
Augusta, Alay I .ly 16
Land Warrants.
TIE B.ounty Land Warrants granted by the
Act of March 3-1, 1855, will be issued during
.June, and the Subscriber will ie prepared to
purchase them at the H I G II E S T MA RKET
PR ICE.
Persons wishing to sell can address me, by letter,
and I ill give them every infor mation Its to the
proper manner of transferring Warrants, FREE OF
CHARE. Address, F. C. BARBMIlt,
Exchange Broker, Augusta, Ga.
May 1 6t - 16
Jackson Street Hospital and Surgical
INFIRMARY for NEGROES,
AUGUSTA, GA.
T H E Undersiagned would respectfully call'the
attenti.,n of Planters and Slave-owners gene
rally, to their very complete and extensive establish
ment in Augusta, Ga., for the accommodation of
NEGROES requiring SURGICAL OPERA
TIONS or Treattment in CIlIRONIC DISEASES.
The Building is situated corner of Jackson and
Fenwiek Streets, between the Georgia and the Sa
vannah Rail-Road Depots; and in sight of both.
It is therefore convenient for the reception of pa
tients from a distance. In its construction, through
out the entire plan, was kept in view the special
purpose to which it isapplied ; being furnished with
everything which can. conduce to the contfrt of the
SICK. It is supplied with hot and cold baths and
shower baths-and has water-elosets in each sto.ry
to avoid fatigue and exposure to the patients. It is
also well ventilated and lighted with gas. With
the constant attendance of experienced male And
female nurses, the patient will be saved much of the
suffering which too ofrten is the result of unavoida
ble neglect in the treatment of NEG ROES in ordi
nary private practice.
TEP.\IS-For Board. Lodging and Nursing. pet
month.810. For all NECE-sAttY Medical Htten]atnee.
Surgical Operations, &e., the saime as in ordinary
city practice.
IT. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon.
R. CAM PB ELL. Attending Physician.
Augusta, mtf - 15
To the Ladies.
'tIRS. E. T. H AMILTON, takes
Li.this method of informing the Ladies of
Edgefield Village and vicinity, that shte has e:.m
menced the
Millinery and Dress-Making Business,
at the Smte formnerly occupied by A.lrs. Bmnows.
Nov 16 ttf 44
*Just Receired,,
FINE supply of new crop Cubat MOLASSES.
in. H~Iogshed,,e
P'ure LEMO0N S YR UP fromo the Fruit.
Superior Gitiger I;randy, Clarott, &u.
* S. E. BOWERS, AaEN-r.
.Hamburg, May 7 tf 17
St rayed
F ROM the Subscribecr on or abomut the 4th A pril
last, Trwo MULE COLTS,-"tne a black
51ule abmout one year old, and the other a: atnall
bay Moule, about two years old.
Any inmformnation resipecting either or both of said
Mules will be thankfully received. Address. Cold
Sprinigs, S. Cf. L. W ASH.
Mlav 9 4t 17
Notice.
A LUL Persons htaving demands against the Estate
of B. R. Addison, d.ec'd., are requested to
present then. properly attestedi to the. undersigned,
to whom also those indebted to the Estate are re
quired to make promipt payment.
G. L. PENN,
Adm'ur with the Will annexed.
May 9 tf 17
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,.
IN ORDINARY.
B Y H. T. WRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge
field District.
Whereas, sumuel P. Getzen, has applied to me for
Letters o.f Adtministratiun, on all and iingntlar the
goods and chattles, rights and cre.dits of George Get
zen, late of the District afor..said deceased. .g
These are, th~erefore, to cite and adfiionish artan
singular, thme kindred andt creditors of the snid deceas
ad, to he amnd appeatr before me at onmr next Ordinairy'sm
Court for the said District. to be holden at Edgetield
C. H., on the 21st day of May inst., to show cause,
if any, why the said administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 7th 'day of May
in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred
and fifty-five and in the seventy-ninth year uf Ameri
canIndpenet~e. H. T. W RIGHT, O. E. D.
May 18 2t 17
STATE' OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
F. C. Wood,
Washington Stalnaker. Freg Aacnat
r'I'IE Plaintiff in the abiove stated ease, having
L. this daty filed his Declaration in my Offie, and
the Defendant havinig neithter wife nor Attorney
known to reside thte within the limits of this State,
on whotm copies of said D~ectaration with roles to
plead can be served, On motion of Mr. A DAS.
Plaintiff's Attorney, Ordered that said Defendant
appear and plea-4 to said Declaratio.n within a year
and a day from thte da~te hereof, or fatal attdabsolute
judgment will be given against himt.
TIIOS. U. B ACON, c. D. r.. D.
Marcht 15. 1855. 191y 10
STAT'E OF SOUTH GAROLINA,
EDGEFIEI.D DISTRICT,
IN COMMON P LE AS.
S. Broadwater, A dm'or, FregAacm t
Eugene L. ilibbler.
rrIIE Plain tiff in the above case having this day
.filed his Deelaratiott in my Office, and thme
Defendant having neither wife nor A ttormey to re
side within the limits of this State, on whom a copy
of said Declaration with a rutle to plead ocan be
served, On motion of Mr. Kay, Plaintiff's Attor
ney, Ordered, That said, Defendant atppear and.
plead to said Declaration-within a year and'a: day
front the date hereof, or final and absolute judgment
will be given against htim.
T HOS. G. BA CON, c. c. 5. D.
Clerk's Office, May 1, 1854. ly 16
STATE OP.'SOUTH' CAROLINA,
-EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT,
- ' IN EQUITY.'
Wesley'Philips and his~ wife Augusta Ann,.
S-Edmund Penn. *
B~Y Order of the Court of. Equity, publbeation is
Lhereby made -notifying all and singular the
ceditors of F.. N1. Young, deo'd.,. to pres.ent and
prove their' deidalas befor'ttiE'.i my office at
Edgefleld C. H-., on or bisfore the 29th day of July,
1855. -Otherwise they will be utterly barred and
onoluded in the settlement or said F1. M. Young's
estate. A. S~tIKINS, c. E. 3. Di.
April 18tR, iR5. 3m 16
NEW SPRING AND SUME ER
FOR CASH ONLY!
W ILL KAITII. CRANE, Augusta, Ga.,
has just returned frOM New York with a
IIANDSOME ASSORTMlENT of Goods, con
sisting of
Prints, Ginghams, Nuslins, Lawns,
Berages, Silks,*
MANTILLAS, COLLARS, SLEEVES,
COTTON and SILK HOSIERY, &c., &c., to
getlier with a great variety of Goods suitable for
GENTLEMX AND YOUTHs' SUMMR WEAB.
-ALSO
SHIRTINGS, SH EETINGS, LINENS,
CHECKS, TICKS, &c.
Being determined to adhre stictly to the Cash
System, he offers G R E A T I N D U C E
M E N T S. to those who may purchase of him,
and would respectfully solicit a share of their patron
age.
Augusta, May , 2t 16
LOOK! LOOK!!
A T what the Subscriber has .I UST RECEIVED
at his Store: (furmerly occupied by J. B. Sulli
van) A FRESH and
Splendid Assortment of Goods,
adapted to the Spring and Summer's trade, consist
ing in part of the following:
Beautiful Plaid anlack SILKS,
Fancy and Solid CoTred BERAGES,
Printed JACONETS and NlUSLINS,
White and Solid Colored JACONETS,
White and Printed BRILLTANTS,
Checked, Dotted, and ,Plain Swiss and Mull
MUSLINS,
Embroidered EDGINGS and INSERTINGS,
Lisle and Thread EDGINGS,
EM BROI DERED and Ieim-stitehed Handker
chiers, Collars and Undersleeves,
CALICOES and GINGIlAMS,
Black ALPACCAS, Bonibazines and Challies.
-A FiNe AssoRTmENT OF
Talmas, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons
Kid, Pic-Nic and Taffeta Silk GLOVES,
Black and White Silk and Cotton HOSE.
Bird-eye, Scotch ind Huckaback DIAPERS,
Spot and Damask NAPKINS,.
Bleached and Brown DAMASKS, Irish and Pil
low LINENS, Buff and State LINENS.
Farmer's Linen DRILLS and COTTONADES,
& general ussortment of BLACK GOODS for
Gentlemei and Boys' wear,
Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings,
A good selection of Panama, Leghorn, Straw
and Wool HATS, &c.
A LARGE STOCK Of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hardware, Crockery and Glassware,
SADDLES AND BRIDLES, -
SUGARS, COFFEE, TEAS,
New-Orleans and Gold.en SYRUPS, all of which,
with many other articles too tedious to enumerate,
will be sold at prices to suit the times.
C- All the Subscriber asks of his friends and
ell mers is,. to call and examine his Goods, and get
-ains FOR CASH.
R. I1. SULLIVAN.
Edgefield C. IT., April 4 tf 12
VWU3 9
DI E Sutbscriber having reoently returned from
TNew York, is now adding to his former Stock
a large and varled supply of
New and Seasonable Goods!
He names as wortly-of notice,
in colors a great variety. from the oheapest Domed
tie Print to the fine.st PariaianI--:hrics.
Plain and Embroidered wike Dress Googla, in
wins, Jaconet, &c.. .
A large supply, and very handomin.
- EMBROIDEREEs.
Wrought Collars, Sleeves, Chemezettes and Hand
kerciefs,-various other articles undler the head of
Embridenes-some rich and beautiful des'gns.
MANTILLAS,
Of the new styles, black and colored.
RI t3BONS-A large assortment, .Bonnet, Saih,
Plain, Satins, &c., all wid ths,
GLOVES, tIOSI Bl@&c.
Linena Goods.
Brown and Bleached Drillings, Sheetings, Pillow
Case. Damnask Table Cloths, Naiikins, Towelings, &c
*Family Domestics.
A full supply of Brown and lenahed Goods, Ticks,
Stripes, and'Gent's and Boyat' Coat and Paut stuffs,
of Wool and Cottoni fabries-all very cheap.
FIN E BONETS of the latcst importation, and
a geeral assortmetit of Straw Goods and Wreathe
and, Artilficial Flowers.
JEWELRY-somne important additions have
been ma~de to the Stock.
GENT'S and BOY'S hATS, new styles for the
Stmmmer.
BOOTS AND SllOES-A larger assortment
thatn generally fournd out of the Cities.
CA RPETING and India MlATTINGS-A few
pices antd very ceep.
A 1.o, A GOOD AssORT3MENT OF
Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, kc.,
All purchased under favorable circumstances, antd
are offered to the public upon the most accommo -
dating terms. Please call aud examine.
at . S. FRAZIER.
Edgefield C.I- H, April 4 tf 12
C LA R KE & RO0Y AL,
-DEALER IN
BOOTS, S H 0 E S, TRUNKS,
CARPET EAGs, VAI~sEs, &c.,
IRON FRONT STORE, BROAD STREET,
OrrosrrE TrnE M1Asoszc lIALLt, Auot's-rA, GEORGIA.
T FIE Undlersigned having formed a Co-partner
Iship, un der the Firmt of CL [ARKE &IROYA L
for the general transaction oif the
Boot and Shoe Business,
Will keep at all times on hand the FINEST and
OST FASHIlONA BLE GOODS, both for La
ie' and Gentlemen, that is now manufactured, to
gether with a large assortment for Boys. Mlisses
and Children. Also, heavy work for Plantattion
atn llouse Servants. We will also keep
Traveling anud. Packing Trunks,
VALISES, CARPET BAGS, 4c.
Our Store is in the central part of the City, eon
venictnt to all the Hotels, being the well-known
stand of ALDRICII & ROYA L. From our long
experience in the business, we'Aatter-ourselves thtat
we can give as good, if not better bargains, than
you can get elsewhere. Our best endeavors will be
to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with a
call. -H ENRY E. CL ARK E,
WMi. S. ROYAL.
A ugusta, Feb21, ly 6
Harrison's Cream of Beauty !
WA E all love loveliness, whether natural or ar
Tttstic. .A symm~etricatl form, and its cultivat
ted graces of action. we admire. .A face, soul in
spired from' within,'beaming through a enft textured
skin of Parian whiteness, we adore. Such a skin
if nture has furnished you, preservo it ; if not,
secure it, by using IIAanhdoN's Catax Or Ri CA rrY.
It removes ALL defects amnd defornmities of the skin,
and leaves it truly beautiful ; and iis the only thing
EV ER NIAD E that will roemove freckles. For sale
in this Village by
A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE.
A pril 25 4t 15
Harrison's Columbian Hair Dye.
ITIS characteristics of excellence are:
EIIFFECTvE~E.-It is direct, quick and penas
VAasE'ry or Cor~oa.--From light brown to deep
black, atnd the hair will be soft and color'naturatl
and L.rilliant in arij reflection of light.
EAsE Or A rrtLrcArsoN.-Cleanlse the hait' -well
atd apply two liquids, is all. Its color is instanta
neous,
llaaxr.EssEss.--It does no 'injury to hair', skhn
or halth.
CEPNEs-There is, much more dye for the
money, and of much greater istrengh' than any
other dye. .It is the BsT, the QnicKseT, the
CuAESr and SarEsT Dye known. For salemi
this Vilnee by* A. G. & T. J1. TEAGUE~
April 25 .4t 15
Saddlery and Earness.
A liNE assortment to be found, and at low pri
1. es, at ROBINSON& JACKSON'S.
SPRIMx 1855.
'NEW SPRING GOODS I
WARD, BURCHARD & 00.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
A RE now receiving by every Steamer large ad
ditions to their Stock of all that is
New, Elegant and Useful!
-SUCH As
SILKS, SILK BARAGESand LAWN
FLOUNCED ROBES, BERAGE DELAINES
RICH CHALLIES, LAWNS. TISSUES,
BARAGE.. GINGHAMS.
CALICOES, LACE BED SPREADS, WIDE
SCOTCH DIAPERS. LINEN DAMASK HUCK
TOWELING, NAPKINS, DOYLIES,
12.4 COTTON AND LINEN SHEETINGS,
IRISH LINENS, FARMERS AND PLANTERS
LINENS and DRILLINGS, COTTON
ADES, CHAMBRAY, LINEN LUSTRES.
-Also
Family Mourning Attire,
A complete assortment of all the Various Fabrics, to
all of which they respectfully ask attention. Their
prices to Cash and prompt paying buyers will be
such as cannot fail to give satisfaction.
Augusta, March 14 tf 9
NE W SPRING & SUMMER
COODS!
TIIE Subscriber has just received, at his old
I Stand, (the Brick Store,) his Stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
Comprising almost EVERY VARIETY of Goods
for Ladies Spring and Summer wear. Among his
extensive and well assorted Stock may be found
Black and White, Silk and Lace MANTILLAS,
Ladies' fine worked IIANDIjERCHIEFS, COL
LARS, Undersleeves and Chcmizettes,
Kid and Silk GLOVES and fine MITTS,
A splendid assortment of PRINTS and GING
H AMS, nnd very cheap,
LINEN DRILLS and other Goods for Gentle
men and Boys' wear.
A beautiful nnd extensive lot of BONNETS and
Bonnet RIBBONS.
A fine lot of Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn and
Soft HATS. Also, a large Stock of
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, kc.,
With many other articles too numerous to mention,
all of which will be sold on the most accommoda
tin, terns
0' A liberal discount for Cash.
B. C. BRYAN.
Elgeefild C. IT., Mar 27, . _t 11
Edgefield Collegiate Institute,
FOR YOUNG LADIES!
NUMDF.R OF PUPILS INt ATTENDANCE, Fim-Foua.
T HIE winter Session closed last week. The Spring
and Summer Session will commence on Mon
day, April 23d. and continue fourteen weeks.
Rates of Tuition. &a., the same as stated in pre
vious advertisement.
CIAS. A. RAYMOND, PRINCIrAL.
April 18 tf 14
HICKMAN, WESCOTT & CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DR Y y 0011S
K EEP ALWAYS on HAND the Largest,
K Best and CHEAPEST assortment of
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 fail
to be satisfactory. Among them are
BAREGES and Barege DELAINES, all prices,
Col'd M USLINS a nd LA WNS in great variety,
GRENAID1N ES, TlSSLUES, Blk and Col Silks,
DR ESS GOODS of every style and price.
Enmbroideries, Collars, llandkerchiefs, &c.
Kid and Silk G LOVES and Worsted MITTS,
New Styles MANTILLAS and oth~er Coverings.
PRINTS and GINGlA MS in great quantities,
White and Drown LINEN snd Linen, DRILLS,
COTTONA DFAS and other Pant Stuffs,
Mull, Swis., .Jasonet and Plaid MI USLINN.
Bl'eh and Bro. SH E ETINGS and SIll RTINGS.
Cottonx OSN ABURGS and STRIPES',
--Together with every article fo
Family anid Plantation Use,
That can be enquired ror, to a hieh they respectfully
invite the atintion of the people of Edgriield and
tho surroaunding country-being prepared to otfer
every inducement to them whlo have hitherto pnt.
ronizd them, as well as to those wvhom they have
not yet had the pleasure of serving.
g" Uniform prices and a disposition to oblige
aways being the rule of the House.
A ugusta, March 19 2m 10
CARRIAGE MWANUFACTORY !
EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C.
r lIE Subscribers
* ..continue to build
-to order, and of the
BEST MATERIAL that can be procured,
Carriages, Buggies, &c.,
Ot' EVERT S-rY'.E AND DsscaPTmoN. They also keep
constantly on hand a fine and varied assortment of
New and SeconadHand Carriages
IWREPAIRING neatly and promptly attend
ed to.
Thankful for past patronlage, they hope by giving
due attention to thmeir business and the interests of
their customers, to continue to receive a liberal share
of public favor. *C. McGR EGOR,
F. L. SMITH.
Mar 28 tf 11
Uead-Quarters,
10TH REGIMENT, S. C. M.,
NE CR EEK, A pr 14, 1855.
ORDERS N~O -
r I 1E Upper Battalion will assemble at Scunay's
Aon Saturday the 19th May.
The Lower Battalion will assemble at Mt. Wil
lIng on Saturday following, the 26th May.
The Cotmissioned and non-Commissioned Offi
ers will assemmble the day previous.
Lent. Col. Hor.LOwAY and Maj. SAx WA-rsON
are charged to extentd these orders.
By order of Col. A. J. NEA L.
T. PracENEy MAYnaRn, Adj't.
A pril 18 . t 14
Lightning Conductors,
T OSE of our citizens, who desire to protect
their houses, barns, &c., from lightning, would
do well to try OTIS' IMPROVED PATENT
LIGTNING CONDUCTORS. By application
to the subscriber, A gent at this place, they can pro
cure these rods and all necessary fixtures, anmd,
what is more, have thetm well put up, all at m~oder
ate charges. These Conductors have been placed
over thte Court House and Jail by the Commission
er of Publie Huildittgs. They are the best, decided
ly, yet invented. ..BOCAET
April 4 tf 12.
L o s t,
S OMEW H ER E between Hamburg and the Sub
scriber's residence, on the 24th A pril, a medium
sized PORT-MIONAIE, containing between One
Hundred and eighty and Two hundred dollars, in
ten and twenty diallar bills-also, containing one
Note ott Bentj. Miller and myself, in favor or Martha
aid Susan Adams for two hundred and fifty or
sixty dollars, and one blatnk note on Artemus Low,
and perhaps some other Notes and papers not now
recollected. There were also in the Pocket-book a
thumb laneet and a gum lanect.
I hereby forewarn all persons against trading for
the note upon Benj. Miller described above.
A reward of fifteen dollars will be given for the
safe delivery of the port-tnonaie and its contents.
JAMES L. DEVORE.
April26 tf ~ 16
Painter to Hire,
A FIRST rate Negro PAINTER to hire by the
day, month,'or year. Apply to the Subsori
ber at Edgefield C. H.I. S. F. GOOD)E.
Mar 21 tf 10
Notice ! -
IF any one should desire to -have their papers
Lcopied in a neat and legible hand, a person may
be found to do it for them, by application at this
Mar21~ . -. if1
NOT ICE!
R. A. G. TEAGUE takes pleasure in inform
ing'his friends and patrons that he 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 of
Medicine for the last twelve months, who will give
his undivided attention to the Store.
The business will now be conducted under the
name of Dr. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE. And we
flitter ourselves, that our association will be an ac
quisition to the business, inasmuch as there will al
ways be one or both of us in the Store, and our
strictest attention given to filling Prescriptions, Or
ders, &c.
By strict attention and a faithful performance of
our duties, we hope to merit a continuance of the
liberal patronage which has been bestowed upon the
senior partner.
Our Stock has and ever shall be bought more in
reference to Pure and Genuine Drugs,
&c., than to the Cheapness of the article; and
we pledge ourselves to sell as low as an article of
the same quality can be bought in any Southern in
land market.
March 14 tf 9
NEW CASH HOUSE.
Cash and One Price
THE ONLY T R U E SYSTEMY!
SHORT PROFITS AND QUICK SALES, THE-MOTTO1!
T HE Subscriber is selling goods exclusively for
CASH, and at V ERI SMALL PROFITS.
Any one doing 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 Subscriber would respectfully
solicit from the citizens of Edgefield and vicinity a
all, 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 NEW, of the VERY LATEST
Styles, consisting in part of
French, English and American Prints,
Muslin, Barege DeLaines, Bareges, Grena
dines, Tissues, Challeys, Ginghams,
Mourning Goods of every description.
French Wrought Collars, Chemisetts, Sleeves, Col
laretts, Collais and Sleeves in setts, Laco Col
lars and ?leeves, Muslin and Cambric
Edgings and Insertings, Swiss and
Canmbrie Bands, Ditto in Flouncings;
Also, a large assortment of Laces and Lace Edgings
of every description.
Brown and Bleached Domestics.
A large Stocl'of best brands at a small advance.
Large assortment Linens and Linen Goods, for
family use,-Pant-Stuffs, Gambroons,
Stripe Jeats, Tickings, Welch
Gauze, Flannels, Lancaster
and Marseilles Quilts,
Furniture Dimety and Fringes,
Curtain Loops, Cords and Ta'sels. &c.
?lain and Striped Osnaburgs at Factory prices.
0T On the seconl floor will be displayed a VA
RIED A SORT. ENT of CARPETINGS, Floor
OL CLOTHS White and Cheek M ATTING, all
widths. !. K. BANKCROFT,
Next door to Bank of Augusta,
East sido Broad Street.
Augusta, Ga., Feb 26 3m 7
Edgefield Male Academy.
T lE Trustees of this Institution take plensure
in announcing that they have made ample ar
rangements for its conduct during the present year.
Mr. WILLIAM MnCASLIN and Mr. ERASMUS
YOUNGULOOD, two young gentlemen of fine
Classical edneation, have the School now in charge.
Both Trustees ant Teachers flatter themselves with
the belief that their School will not have its superi
or in the State. Either Teacher is. qualilied 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
encounte-ed in opening the Academy. that we shall
have at any time during the year an inconveniently
large number of Studentts, 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 respectfually ask of our friends, and tltc friends
of the School, that they will come forward and en
ter their boys immediately. The full Scholastic
'year will be tnught. Tr s
For the Classical Department, per-annum,. .$36,00
IHirher Eng. " "' .. 32,00
".Oridinary " "."-. 28,00
Capitol board to be h~ad itn pleasant families.
JOHN LIPSCOM18,
R. T1. MI3MS. - s
A RTIl Ul SlIMKINS. I
G EO. A. AIDlDISON, I
L EWIS .I0N ES. J -
Jan 24 tf * 2
Aiken Sub-CollegiateInstitute.
Da. WM. PIERCE, D~rART5IEN'T, ANCIENT LAN
oUAG Es.
Ray. 0. HI. TRIMMIER, " Exoas~rn LrTE
RATURE.
M. STEADMAN, " MATvrxvT:rCs
AND CONTINENrAI, TONGUES.
001 BOYS may be accom~modated with Board,
1 Lodgg, Washing, Lights, Stationary and
Tuition, at $100 per Session of five months, imvari
ably in advance.
Aiken, S. C., Jan. 17 ly I
Curryton Academies.
T H E MA LE DEPAlRTMENT of these Acade
mies is under the supervisiorn of Mr. .1. L.
LESLY. Assisted by Mr. BIASS.
Tte Femtale Department will be supervised by
Mr. A. P. HUTLER, assisted by competent Mu
sieal and other lustructoress.
Rates of Tuition.
First Class, Primary E~epartment, per Sess'on $9,00
2nd " ordinary English branches,.. 12,00
3nd " higher English branches... 15,00
4th " Greek and Roman Literature with
ltigher Mathematics........18,00
Music........................-..$20,00
Pupils are charged frotm the time of entering un
til the end of the Session. Tuition in advance.
The year is divided into two Session of fie
months each.
g~g Good board can be had in the neighborhood
at fronm $8 to $10 dollars per month.
ROBT. MERRIWETHIER,
Chair'n Board of Trustees.
Feb 14 - tf 5
Fine Brandy.
I UA VE on Consignmett and for
sale Two Quarter Caal( of fine Yin
p..rted BR(ANDY, whtich I will sell low for cash.
rhis Brandy-is of excellent quality and will suit
the taste of the most fastidious.
S. E. BOWERS, Agent.
Hamburg, Mar 20 tf 10
Just Received,
SBELS. and Half Diarrels No. 3, MACKE
4.'REL1. Also,
A few Kits, quarter and half bbls No. 1, Micke
rel. .J. SIBLEY & SON.
Hamburg, Jan 24 tf . 2
Administrator's Notice..
A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Thomas
Ferguson, dee'd., aro requir'ed to ninke im
mediate paymettt, antd tall claimintg to be creditors of
the same to present their demands in due fornm to
the Subscriber.
ELLINGTONi SEARLS, Adm'or.
A pril 18 . 5t .14
Notice
IS thus given to all persons indebted to Mrs.
Eiabeth Martin, dee'd., to make immediate
payent, aud those having demands against said
Estat, will render them in forthwith, properly at
tested. G. W. BURTON, Ex'or.
Nov 9 f ' 43 .
W a n t e d,
' GOOD BLACKSMITH, by thie ionth~ or
t.year, for wvhom liberal wages will bagiven.
Apply to the Subscriber, at Edgefield C. HI.
0S.F. GOODE.
Wanted,
A GOOD COOK- one ecapable of serving in a
Hotel. .Apply at this Office.
41,,.n .n3 14
BROWNING- ..EAN
IMPORTERS OF
FRENCH, BRITISH & GERNMAN
*Y BS00,
209 & 211 KING, CORNER MATKET-ST.,
OHARLESTON, S. 0.
K EEP constantly on hand, and offer to their
friends and the public generally, the largest
assortinent of
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods
In the Southern States. Their Stock is constantly
supplied with a fall assortment of
Of all the newest varieties of Style and Fabric.
In Silks, Tissues, Bareges, Grenadines,
Muslins, Bombazines, Alpacas, and Mouring
Goods of all kinds,
Embreideries and Lace Goods, of.every variety.
Evening Dress Goods of every description.
Gentlemen's and Boys'-Wear.
Cloths, Cassineres, Vestings, Linen Drills and.
Coatings, of best French Goods.
Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, &a.
FOR FAMILY USK
Rose, Whitney, and Bath BLANKETS,
Red and White Flannels,
English and American Cotton.Flannels,
French, English and American Prints and Cam.
brie.,
Linens, of Richardson's celebrated make, f9r
Sheetinge, Shirtings. Pillow Cases, Table Damask.,
Doylles, Napkins, Towelling.. B. B. and Hucka
back Diapers, Fruit Cloths, Glass Cloths, Apron.
Linens, &o.
CARPETINGS.
Ingrain, three Ply. Brussels, Tapestry and Velvet,
British and American 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 Cornices, Curtain Gimps, Holders, Loops,
Tassels, Drapery Cords, Bell Ropes, &c.
PLANTATION GOODS..
Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, Caps, &c.
Cotton Osnaburgs, of all the best Southern makis
* All the above, with every other line of DRY
GOODS which can be demanded, are of: OUR.
OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION, and are
offered at the Lowest Market Prices for Cash, or
City acceptance. -
' " The ONfE PRICE SYSTEM is strictly ad
hered to. All Goods are warranted, and all orders
filled with promptness and the most careful atten'.
tion. BROWNING & LEMAN.
Charleston, Jan. 23, ly 3.
REMOVAL!
T IIE Subscriber takes this opportunity of inform.
ing his friends. that he has removed to the
NEW BRICK STORE adjoining the Store of B.
C. Bryan, where he has just opened a LARGE'
VARIIETY or new articeks .in his various branches
of Trade. le intends keepiig 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
ler the inspection of Drs. Bland, Abney, Mims anA.
Burt; and if an article is reported to be impure it
will not he offered for sale. Dr. M. W. Abney has
taken an Offike in the seemid Story of the building,
and will give me the benefit of his experience in
Compounding Medicines and preparing prescrip
tions, and having been six years engiged in the bu
siness, I flatter myself, with these ample arrange.
men.ts, I shall receive a liberal share of the patron-.
age of Physicians, families, and the public generally '
In the Grocery Department .
EVERY TH ING will be kept that i-i usuallg found
in a Fancy Family Grocery Store. In the
Department of Books, Stationary,.c.,
Will be fosund a full supply of. Standard School
Books, Bibles,THymni Books, Fools Cap, Letter qpd
Note-Paper, with almost every articlein this line.
will be kept constantly for sale.
.In the Confectionary Department,
May always be found a mtleh larger assortment of
Candies, Fruits, Pickles. Ketehups, 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
hoped will be considered a great convenience,-and
therefore bc lairgely patroniz.ed.. .
-0. L. PENN, Agent.
Dec 20 . f - 49 -
Ladies'-Bummer lMantilas,
Wil.LIAM SHIEAR, Augusta, Ga., has jurt
received fromu New York. a supply of
Ladies llack Silk. Spring and Summer MAN
TILL AS, of new and elegant styles;
Ladies' White anid Colored Silk Mantillas;
Ladies' BI'k Grenadine and Crape Mourning Man
tillas, of beautiful styes. --
The public are respectfully invited, to call aa
examine the assortument.
Augusta, A pril 2 tf 12
THE~ EDGEFIELD
BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY
I S carried on at the old Stand,
adjoining Drs. A. G. & T.
J. Teague's Drug Store, where
BOOTS AND SH OES of the very Best
Malterial and let Workanaship,
may be obtained, and most excellent fits warranted.
A nd, also, an extensive variety of
Of my own mnaniofactnre, always kept on hand.
And those in want of a good article will please call.
on the Subscriber. WN"..MqEVOY.
Mr28 tf 11
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTR[CT1,
IN COMMON PLE AS.
Milledge L. lIonham ;tnd
Wmi. M. Burt, -Deci. in Debt. .
vsI
John Hill.
W H E RIEAS the Plaintiffs did on thte eightkm day
of March, A. D., 1853, file their declaration .
against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is abset
from anid without the limiits of this State,. atd had
neither wife nor A ttorney known within the same
upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be
served, It is therefore ordered, That the, said De
fendant do appear and plead to said declaration,
within a year and a day from this date, othierwise
final and absolute judgment. 'ill be given And
awarded against him. T. G. BA CON, c. mi. D.
Clerk's Office, Oct 3, 1854. lyq '38
Bounty Land Olaims.:
TpilE Undersigned will attend to the'prosee~utlou
I of Clatims under the recent Act .of, Congress.
granting One hundred and sixty acres -of Land to
all Officers, Soldiers, Seamen, Indians, &c.,. who
served in any .of the WVars in whtich the United
states has been engaged since 1790. lIevolutionaryt
Soldiers and -their widows are also entitled.
Il7 Any Claimant desirous of obtaining informs
tion will pleaise address the Undersigned.
THOM AS P. MORGAN.
Washington City, D. C., Mal~r 17, 1855.
References:
Hion A. P. lUTLER, lion. I.. M. IaruE
"P. S. BROOKe.. W: P. Buat;Esq
lEF The Newherry Sentinel, Laurensville Herald
Independent Pre.ss uitid -leingt', Telegraph w,1
please copy -one month and send-.their bills tog his
Otice inumediately.
Mar21 - tf - 10'
TO ALL WHO ARE IN ARREARS
- To TnE
Edgefield & Cheathamn PlankRoad 1
T HE Road is finiihed, and debts lue by 'ite
.LCompany four Lumber, hire of hanids, &cmust
le paid. -Thi~se indebted therfoe mustcoefr
ward, without any further-delay, and pay up their
Stoek. The creditors of .tie Company canpot~ be
put off any longer. -
S. F. GOOD1 Pres.
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