Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 24, 1855, Image 4
E subscriberioffes for Salo the TRACT OF
.LAND where he .tow, lives, situated about
ile from Edg el C. H., containing and
Eig t fundred Acres,
' There is.on this desirable plantation
Storg Dwelling House,
ten good reim,- together with all necessary
is wel watered, having a large number of good
inter-failing springs of the purest water.
lead is produetive and well adapted to the
tion and every kind of in..
e situatio.itbealthy and in a neigbbor
thgaos ould be divided so as to make
'' v e nl me a gct, .
big- one-ulindred and 'iixty acres, more or
situated near Rid% HI1 and adjoining lands of
WU Bolnl an.daothers.. Tis tract-former
toe to the Fsate of-Wm. Holmes and was
by vv at bis sale. -
above lads: will be sold on very aceomgnoda
terms; and if. desired, negro property, at fair
, wjUtakn inpart payment. -
will R s how~ls landholo any persons
Stopurcase.
S. - - S. CIRISTIE.
,gust 23 tf 32.
- .THE DESIRABLE Plantation on
which Mrs. Sarah loor formnerly lived
containing
-- 65 - Acres,
about, nine miles West of Edgefleld Court
s*tae epters of Turkey and Log Creeks.
a good Dwelling House and other out
M1laes. .e, a Grist Mill with a full share of
t i'nowoffered'at private sale until the 7th day
November, and if not purchased will be sold on
day to the highest- bidder. Any information
nted can behad of Capt. A. T. Hodges or the
* - J. H. HUGHES.
-- , and for Sale.
S of moving to the West, I offer for
my Plantation in Abbeville District, con
nina Sit Handred and Fifty Acres,
e hundred andfity acreacleard, one hundred of
itI1 isk esajnd in a. high state of cultivation
e blaeie in :woodland, lies well and is heavily
ed..
'Shie~raet of Land:lies immediately on the Post
one nle froin Mrs. Sarah Wideman's, and
lapds .of Messrs. Anthony Harmon, Wm.
al~lndi, Oih'and George Patterson and others ;
-ath is; pot surpassed ,by any place in the
astlet. 'The production of the Land is equal to
In the -neighborhood,. as the present crop will
*:ia well watered. an excellent spring in
re- yards of the house,. with running watel
of the fields.
ia a comfortable - Dwelling. douse with all
outbuil ' on the premises.
The bbove' named act of Land offers many in
ebtito a man wishing to settle permanently,
aoeo its -being a good neighborhood, the
ted Valle Road--will run in about two
dyed -yards of the most heavily timbered part of
t,where timber will no doubt be ir demand,
I deem it-unnecessary to give a more detailed ac
nut, butinyite persons wishing to buy to give me
egIl.,., . A. MURPHY.
Sept12 tf . 35
:f'ellent Land for Sale.
'WILL offer for sale to the highest bidder, o
the first Monday in Novemiber next, (if not pre
'oinsy disposed of at private .sale.) at Edge~feld
.H., my VALUABLE PLANTATION, con
'nn Four Hundred and Thirty.
weo Acres, lying on both sides of Lloyd.
a out 22 miles from Hamburg. This Creel
aN.IMILL SEAT on tepremises,an
s du~icient water to carry a Grist Mill. There
re about two hundred acres cleared and in a fine
tate of cultivation. About 35 ur 40 acres of splen
id low ground. On the premises are a comforta
ble Dwelling House with all necessary outbuildings
Aso, two excellent Springs.
For further particulars, apply to the Subscriber al
Haburg, or 'Thos.Garrett and 8. Broadwater, ad
Joining the premises.
SUSAN GARRETT.
SeptS59 34
Public Sale of Land
W ILL besold to the highest bidder on the 25t1
.day of October next, near Cambridge, al
the late residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Todld, dee'd.
The Tract of Land.
belong'ng to her Estate, containing- FOUR HUN
DD anad TWENTY-SEVEN ACRES, abon
One hndred and seventy-five of which is in woods;
the balance being uder fence, and in a good state
ofteutivation. *On the premises there is a
ogortable Two Story Dwelling,
With Six Rooms, each having a fire-place-a nen
Gin41rue,: and all necessary out-buildings. The
Tract is watered by several excellent Springs, and
itia a place on which fine health .is enjoyed..
the Land is well adapted to the culture of Cot
ton, Corn, Wheat and Oats.
2,'-Any person wishing to buy Land in this
se'oion of country will do well to examine this Tract
befoe the day of mile.
*The Land will be sold on a credit of one and twe
years.' The Purchaser will be required to give
ntemand two approved securities.
J. McCRACKEN, E'
P. H. EDDINS.
-Se pt- St 34
plendid Land. for Bale.
!~~1 Sukserber offers for mile tho Tract of Land
1.upon which he now resides, situated about twi
niles below the Pine House, and immediately on the
I'| aa. h Tract contains
- 2. TWo Hundred Acres,
A.bteighty.of which are cleared and i6 a high
staleo enicutiwation, while the rest is heavily tim
besed. . There are on the premises an excellent
Dwelling.Houze, good Negro Houses,.&e., &c.
.Persons desiuous of purchasing, can apply to the
Undersigned-on theplcco.
JAS. L. MATHIS.
:Jaae.27. tf 24
N.fotice This.
V'ALUABLE LAND FOR SALE
T HIEI-Slbscriber 6iflers for sale the TR ACT OF
LAND whereon'he now resides, situated aboni
fir iniles South of Edgefleld C. .H., containin~
*Weer Six Hundred Acres,
Withallntecessary improvements.
. Come and witness the p resent crop, and all will
b-convinced as regards the fine quality of the land
and its adaptation to the cultivation of cotton, corn
and small grain. .I wilibe pleased to show the
ando any one desiring to purchase.
L. S. JOHNSON.
Sept6-- tf .34
-.- Land for Sale! -
R sisent of the parties interested, I will pro
-ceed to sell at Edffeld C. H., on Saleday in
ovember next, the TfACT OF LAND on which
saac Belig dee'd.,-lived at the time of his death on
Trr k foC~eontaining .
nd Hundrel -ad Sixty-Nine Acres,
nr)e or lees, b'omnd'e liy alda of'Dr. R..T. Mime,
tey. D. D. Brunsonanidthers, - ' - - -
Tzaw.-On a credit-until-the let day.of Octobes
t850i. ur'ebasers giving note. with ample security.
g-The Lands will be shown by application to
the sabeeriber, and will certainly be sold, nless
prbased xivately before the above time.
JAMES. M. BELL.
Nept5 . . t3
Teacher. Wanted
ORHorn'% Creek Academy. The applieant
V. mnst'>e well vei'sed inahe Modern and Ancient
anguages. No'ne need a'pply unless they can como
eU recommended. WASH. WISE,
JOHN FAIR.
Oct 2- tf. 38 . Trustees.
.Notice.
pjHE 'Notes and Accounts .ue the firm of
J.rinaly & Rosemond, Hamburg, are left with
Mr. R. Jasper Delph, for collecttion. Persons due
be said firm will do well to call and settle, as longer
inulgelae cannot be e ted.
JOLCURRYAsaignee.
'Ot.3-, 7t 4' 38.
Adoginistrator's-Notice.
A LL Persons having any- demands..against the
iEstate ofOhneon Matthews, dod., will please
ps theaw properly attested, and all those in
ehted to he. ?Etge pid mnake prompt payments
e dstaiales ai'sanidous to save the matter set
Bi& IMPSON MATTHEWS, Adinie.
H, L. CUNINGHAN & CO,
GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS.
AND DEALER IN
FOREIGN WINES &-LIQUORS,
wAMBUEG ,S C. .
1 E take this opportunity' of returning thanks
to our patronsand friends for the very liberal
encouragement and, favors we. lave received for
several years past, and respectfully solicit a contmu
ane of the same. Our highest aims, and best en
deavors will be to merit and deserve th!. patronage
of our old customers, friends and the public gene
rally, by conducting our business as we have done
heretofore, and increasing our reputation for
Low Prices and Fair Dealing,
And making it to the decided advantage of all Who
favor us with their trade.
The increased patronage *e have received- and
are continually receiving has induced us to BUY A
LARGE and WELL ASSORTED Stock of Goods,
in order to meet the growing demands and inerease
-of trade.
The Superior Quality
Of all.Goods offered to the Public at this establish
medtjis io well known that very little need be said
upon' this ubject. But with the unity of LOW
.PRICES, and the VERY BEST QUALITY OF
GOODS, is the system of business.the..subscribers
are determined to carry out., This will be made ap
plicable to every branch of their business.
Our Goods in all instances will be what they are
represented to be-and when' sold by sample, shall
always be in conformity with the sample.
We are constantly receiving and have tn Store
a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of .
GROCERIES,
G - O C E R I- S,-consisting of
LOAF, CRUSHED, CLARFIED . ST. CROIt
AND ORLEANS SUGARS,
ORLEANS SYRUP & CUBA MOLASSES,
TENNESSEE AND BALTIMORE BACON, LARD
SODA, STARCH, -SQAP,
CANDLES,
WHITE WINE AND APPLE VINEGARS, &e.
-Also
A large assortment of
WINES ..AND LIQUORS,
Consisting of Pipes, Half Pipes and Quarter Casks of
IMPORTED BRANDIES,
Of the following celebrated Brands and Vintages,
Otard, Dupy & Co., 1838, 1844, 1847.
Alex. Signett, 1852, 1855..
Martel as Co., 1847.
Azarat Signett, 1849.
J. J: Dupy, . 1848.
P. Siunett, 1850.
OLD'BORDEAUX & CHAMPAGNE BRANDIES.
-ALSO
MADEIRA,'PORT -AND SHERRY WINES,
HOLLAND GIN,
JAMAICA AND ST. CROIX RUNS, .
GIBSON'S EAGLE WHISK E Y, AND
Domestic Liquors of all kinds!
Tts AuaANGEMawrs of our Store are such as to
make this Establishment in fact the substitute of the
cellar of every consuner.
HOTELS and. persons wanting small assorted
lots of Choice Wines and Liquors for special occa
sions, can be supplied at the shortest notice.
COUNTRY TRADE supplied at the wholesale
prices.
FAMILIES can command the best Table''Wines
at very low prices, as also the cheapest sorts of
Wines and Liquors for culinary purposes,
PHYSICIANS iequiriing- fiue Liquors for medi
cal purposes are particularly solicited to call and ex
amine our Stock.
--We keep constantly on hand a
Of Saddles, .Bridles, Martingales, Whips, Saddle
Blankets, Bed Blankets, several-Cases of fine
Sewed and Pegged Boots and .Shoes, La
dies, Misses and Children's Shoea,
Waterproof Hunting and Ditch
er's Boots, Boys and Men's
Brogans from NoIto 15, '
- * Fur,. Wool and Silk liats,
Cloth, Plush -and Fancy .Caps,
Osnaburga, Sheetings, Shirtings, Stripes,
Georgia Plains, Gunny and Dundee Bagging,~
* -Bale Rope, Twine, &c., &c.
Wo..solicit CASH ORDERS. from parties not
visiting our Town, and will endeavor in all instan
ces to satisfy in every' particular, all who confide
their orders to us.
Persons visiting this Market are earnestly solicited
to give us a call before they make their purchases.
- We are determined to make it to their advantage
by selling them their supplies LOWER than they
can buy them elsewhere.
E17 We will give the market price for Cotton,
and every other kind of produce offered. -
H.- L. CUNNINGHAM!,
-HENRY SOLOMON.
Unamburg, Sept 18 . tf 36
THE EDGEFIELD BOOT AND SHOE
MA NUFACTORY !
T lIE Subscriber most respect
ulyifrshis friends, that
he is still at the' same old Stand,
aniakes to order,
.Boeot s a nd S hoces
OF THE BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP,
Also, on band, a very fine assortment of
Dress, Double Soled Water Proof and Quilted
B3ottomn BOO5
And, as usual, a variety of those FINE PUMP
BOOTS, so much and so justly admired.
All of which, in future, he will sell at the Low
est Prices- for CASH and CASH ONLY.
He will strictly adher& to this rule in every instance,
and earnestly trusts that NONE will expect him to
depart from it. WM. McEVOY.
Sept 25 a. tf - 37
- - FISK'S
.Patent lMetalic Burial Gases !
THlE Subscriber has always on hand, at his Fur
niture Establishment, a large assortment of
these valuable air-tight and indestructable Cases,
for preserving the Dead for ordinary interment, 'for
vaults, for transportation, or for any other desirable
purpose.
I have also on hand, an article of a dif'erent form
and finish from those heretofore furnished, for the
purpose of meeting more-fully the taste and desire
of those who are not altogether pleased with the
shape and appearance of the former style. They
are composed'of the same IMPERISHABLE MA
TERIA[LS, while the exterior shape and finish is in
resemblance of the most beautiful and highly POL
ISHED ROSE WOOD...
The assortment comprising ALL SIZES, from an
inant up to the largest size person, all of which will
be sold on reasonable terms. J. M. WITT.
Sept26 - f 37
To Wool Growers !
Bring us your Wool and give us a trial.
W E arepnorpared to CARD WOOL INTO
. IOLS on a new set of Wool Cards with
a Barr Machine attached, that will burr the Wool
with less waste thian if done by.haind. The entire
Machine is new, and situated .on Johnson's Creek,
4 miles above Abbeville C. H., and near the Gene
tal Road above Temple of Health P. 0., being 9
miles West of Due West Corner.
We will be able to Card fron3,.100 to 1250 pounds
per day. As we intend to do 'our part well, we
'hope to give general satisfaction, and therefore so
It the parnage of the public.
-.-t l YOUNG & BLACK.
1Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the. Estate of James
,Douier~ deo'd; either by note or acoount, are
requested to come forward and make payment by
the first day of N6vember next; and all having)
demandagant~the Same-will render them in pro-]
perly attested'by that tinmer
ARTHUR DOZIER, Adm'or. -
Oct 8, 1856--' . ."St 39. 4
A LL Persons in.snywise indebted to the~ubieri
bers, either individually or colleotively are
herbyforewarned to settle up at an early Jate
otherwise they will certainly have to settle-with an
Attorney. We have a large amount of mone to
raise in a ietie n are neesrl o e
to pursu. this course: Take heed, therefore',all ye 1
'who are interested'. . J. H, JENN~IGS 1'
W.PD. JENNGU! 't
F U. R NqTITEJR E
JOHN M. WITVl
takes plasure in
calling the atten- a
ion of the oitisena. of Edgefield District, to his tj
. MACHINE .SHOP, tl
WVich is pow in successful and complete operation,
ad also solioits an examination of his.
x'0'ETUEI 20E -I a
Where'he haion hand an extensive variety of bean'
iful and well-finished FURNITURE, consisliag of
lahogany, Walnut, Rosewood, Maple and Pine
Cubboard Sates,
BOOK CASES di WRITING DESK%,
Wardrobes cf various Qualities,
5OFAS, SOFA LOUNGES; &C.,
-(ine variety,)
WASH STANDS, CRADLES, MATRASSES, Ott.
Always on hand a good supply of well.,nade b
Sash, Blinds, Panael Doors, ke., k.,
Haviniseosred the services of the iost comps
gent workmen,. I do not hesitate to say that I ean es
tibit as flue and good work as will be found else
where. -
REPAIRING neatly and promptly attended to.
g I will-sell the above articles on as reasonable
terms as the times will allow. Those who pay Cash -
For their Furniture in Augusta or Charleston will
not find nuch difference in oureash charges.:
W. (. all and inspect the above Furniture before
trading elsewhere,
Edgefield C. H., Sept 5 tf 34
BACON, LARD, &c ,
-AT 111 en 7a 0
T. 99 Z s:E 3t ces & O i, '
- HAMBURG,S. C..
4, I\IIDS Kibed FINE BACON SIDES, l
TU 30,000 lbs.-Tennessee Clean do
- 3,000 lbs. Tenn. HAMS andSHOULDERS.
5,000 lbs. Choice Lea LARD, in kegs and bble.
50 bble. No 3 and 4 MACKEREL.
Half bble and kits No 1 do
100 bbls. Choice N. O. MOLASSES.
)5 Uhds. Prime Cuba do
1,000 Sacks SALT..
100 Box.. Sperm and Adamantine CANDLES
50 Boxes Jackson & Linkoln's No 1 SOAP.
10 Boxes Kendala improved Chemical Olive
SOAP.
A few Tons Peruvian GUANO.
-Also
A general assortment of Groceries, consisting of
BAGGING AND ROPE, SUGAR AND COFFEE,
MOLASSES, RICE, FLOUR,
Line, Plaster, Sole Leather,
Gun and Blasting Powder,
SHOT, IRON, &c., &c.
For sale by -J. SI BLEY & SON
Hamburg, Sept 3 8t 34
Water Proof Ware-House,
HAMBURG, S. C.
4 THE Subscriber has taken the
Planters Water Proof
Ware-House, formerly occupied by Mr. JolNs
Usus, Sr., and by strict attention to business he
hopes to merit a liberal share of the patronage of
the gen#.rous publio of the upper and Cotton-grow
ing Districts.
The Warc House is above high water marle, and
more aecure from Fire than any other Ware House
in Town.
I wili also attend to receiving and forwarding
Goods, &c., intrusted to my cure.
C. HI. KENNEY.
Jlambturg, Sept 1st, 1855. . f 34
II7 Independent Press will copy one month and
orwa rd account to C. H. K.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c.
DlRS. A. G. & T. J. TE A GUE, respect
LIfully inform their friends and patrons that
they have just received their FRESH Stock of
Pure and Genuine Drugs, &c.
And will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor
them with their patronage.
Space will not allowv us to give a Catalogue in this,
place of our Stock of Drugs. Me~hdicinea, &o. Suf
fee it to say, we have the F UL LEST and
MOST COMPLE~TE Stock ever
of'ered in this place.
Edgefield- C. H., May 23 tf 19
Galvanic Datterlesk Magneto Electric
Machines.
JUST received, and fur sale by
A. G. & T. J. TE AG UE, Druggists.
May 23 tf19
Medicine Chests and Travelling Cases.
ON hand a few very fine family Medicine Chaesis
and Travelling Cases. For sale by
A. G. & T. J. TEAGUg, Druggists.
May 23 tf 1
Physicians' Buggy Trunks and 1ocIget
M EIIE CASES-for sale by
A.D CG. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists.
May 23 tf 19
Gum Elastic Hot Water Bags and
H OSPITA L CUSHIONS-forsale by.
A . G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists.
May 23 tf . 19
A large Lot of Glass Ware.
TINCTURE and Specie Stands from one gallon
to half pin, asserted ;
Vials and Bottles, all sizes. Also, a few Ther
mometers,-for sale by
A. G. & T. J. TE AGUE, Druggists.
-*May 23 tf 19
N rushes, Brushes I
IN Store a fine variety of Paint, Varnish, Grain
Jing Blenders, Tanners, Whitewash, 'Crumb,
Dusting and Hair Brushes and Combs-Flesh
Brushes and Hair Glovs-Nail, Tooth and Shaving
Brushes, &c. For sale by
A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists.
May 23 t f ..19
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH GAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT..
Calvin Vaughn, Applicant, Summons
- U. in
James Vaughn and others, D~ef'ts. Partition.
BY virtue of an order from H. T. Wright REq.,
.)Ordinary of Edgefield District, in the above.
tated ease, I shall proceed to sell on the first Mon
day in November next at Edgefield C. H., the Real
Estate of Amy Vaughn, deo'd., eonsisting -of one
rat of Land containing One Hundred (100) Acres
more or less, situated in tho District aforesaid, and
bounded by lands of John. Mobley and James C
anghn.
Tnx.-A credit of twelve months from day of
mail. The purchaser will be required to give bond
with ample-security to the Ordinary to secure the
mrhae money. Costs to be paid in cash.
LEWIS JONES a. z. a.
Sherifh offlee, Sept. 24 51 38
Sheriff's Sale.;
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDOEFIELD DISTRICT.
Andrew Jordan,)
vs.
Ransom Jordan. ~ )
BYVirtue of a wvrit of Fi. Fa, an the above slated C
ted case, I shall proceed to sell on the Erst e
donday in November next, at Edgefield C. H., C
ll the right, title and- interest of the Defendant C
iansom Jlordan, in a oertain undivided Tract of
And, situated In Edgefield Distriot, on Bridge ~
reek, waters of South Edisto, containing -Two -
[housand eight hundred acres, more or less, aond
by lands of A. Jordan, Daniel Seigler, Philip -
rogden, John Fullmer, Seaborn Day, John Sci
ler and John Bauskett.
Terms Cash. LEWIS JONES, a. a..
Oct 8, - 31 3
Notice
SHeeby'en that application will Jemade to a
tenx gis~tsre for the Charterfoz.s Publie
load from the Alken Road, at.e ~near Posey's
riui o mrettRdgee r nea -Mr
AUGUTA MOTEL,.
AUGUSTA, GA.
HAVING released the " -Agusta"
for another term, I take. asure in
announcing to the tra h publio
ad-eitizens of, Augusta, that it shall be th nstant
esire of thyself and my assistants to -ake. the
lotel, in every respect, one of the first in the South.
It will be painted and re-furnished thoroughly in
few lays, when the guest will have an opportunl
r of viewing the largest, best appointed, as well as
s most convenient Hotel in the State.
The Proprietor and his Lady, the (late Mrs. E:
. West,) ever mindful of the vast patronage' al
Cady enjoyed by the Hotel, respeetfullt solicits a
mntinuance of it, and pledges their every effort to
aske the guest happy, and the Hotel a favorite with
tetravelling dommuni2. -
W. P. ST R, Propietor.
Augusta, August 13, 3m 31
S83TS AND SH33S,
orroarr5 MASxIC nAt.L,
UROAD SInENe, AUG1YTrA, GA.
: 4Rf. Oe s
Are receiving their full, Stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS; VALISES,
CARPET BAGS, &c., &c.
mue Stock will comprise all the most f'a iionable ar
elms, aid those thatcan be 'ecmmend dfor-dura
ility. Also, a large and superior lot of
Negro Brogans,
ten's Rip BROGANS and Women's Loather
lOOTS.
We eel oomfident that we -ean show onof the
LEST ASSORTED Stock of Goodsthat has ever
en is our City, and request our eustomers, and
rends to give us a call before purchasing.
Avg 29 3m 33 .
IARRIAGE MANUFACTORY !
EDGBFIELD C. H.; S; C.
f E3$ Subscribers ..
continue to build
to order, and of the
IEST&IATERIAL that can' be procured,
Carriages, Buggies, ko.,
)r vant STILE AND Dscarriox. They also keep
oustantly on hand a fine and varied assortment of
ew and Second-Hand Carriag es
'REPAIRING neatly and prinptly attend
d to. -
Thankful for past-patronage, they hope by giving
Inl attention -to their business and the interests of
heir customers, to continue to receives liberal share
if publio favor. C. Mc(REGOR,
F. L. SMITH.
Mar 28 tf 11
NEW CARPET 8.T0REl
JAMESG. BAILIE,
(LATE OF TIlE FIRM OF DAIUE LASBERT.)
DIREOT IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS OF
CARPETINGs
RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c.
LINEN GOODS,
Curtain Materials and Trimnmings,
&c., &c., &c.
234 EING STREET, CHARLS!N, S. C.
gW P. S.-Orders promptly attended to.
Aug8 6m*. 30
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
Edward M. Bussey, & frPriin
Joseph Bussey and others.
BY Order of the Court of Equity in this case, I
.1 hall proceed to sellitt Edgefield Court House
at publie auction, on the first Monday in December
next, the following real Estate of Demey Bussey1
dee'd., to wit :
1. One Tract of Land known as the SMITil
TRACT, containing one hundred and twenty acres,
more or less, and ad'oining lands of Thom~as Gar
rett, Scarborough Brodwaiter ad other".
2. Another Traet known ~e E VA N &
TRACT, containing One Han ares, more os
lears, and adjoining lands of JphPrince, Alex.
ander Sharpton and others.
Tmssis or SALE .-Cosrs torte ~t~in cash. Fon
the rest, a credit of twelve months. Purchaseri
will be required to give Bonds with ample suretj
to secure the purchase money.
gg Possession given 1st Jaiihry 1856.
--A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D.
Sept 13, lit . 30
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN $QWLTY.
Mary Morgan and others, Bl o atto
S. P. Getzen and others.$
PURTISUANT to the Order of Chancellor Ward.
law in this case, I will sell at public ontory, a
Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in No.
vember nest, the real estate of the late Georg<
Gtzen, in one Tract, containing Seven htundred
and fifty acres, more or less, situate in E~dgefield
District, on Horn's Creek, and adjoining lands ol
John Jones, George Boswell, Wiley Glover, Tr. Hi
Patterson and John Mealing.
Trat's-Onl a credit of twelve months from the
day of sile. Purchasers to give Bonds with ai
least two gooda sureties, and a mortgage of the prem.
isas, to secure the pizrehase money, pay the costs ii
ppsh, and also pay for pa c*rs.D
Opet 8, 185 - At3
State of Soujtb Carolina,
EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT,.
. N EQ1TY.
Terry Quinn pn4 wife and othcrs,)
vs .gill for ear.
Jarrott Nobles and others.
B Y virtue of an order from Chancellor Wardlow,
Ishall proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on
the first Monday in November next, at public out
ry, the following tract of land, to wit:
All that tract of land situate in this district, cop
aning four, hundred acres, more or less, on the
vartin Town road, and adjoinng lands of John Ir
in, James Sheppard, David-Out: and others.
Tzaxs or sAL..-Costs to be paid in c~ah.
For the rest, steridit ot one and two years from
h day of sale
Purchasers-will be required to give bond writh
nple surety to secure the purchase money. Pos
ession given first January, 1856.
A. SIMPKINS, C. B. E. D.
Oct.10, 1855. 4t 39
STATE OF SOUTH CAROL[NA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
.IN ORDINARY.
Joseph Parkman,Applicant,.
John Parkman and others, Def'ta.
T apring to my satisfaction that Harriet h)avis,
L eli Parkman and Marion Parkman, reside
rithout the limits of the Stato, It is therefore or
lered, That they appear and object to the division
e sale of the real estate of Mark Parkman, deo'd.,
in or before the 10th day of January next, 1856, or
heir consent to the same will be catered of record.
liven under my hand, at my office, this 10th day
if Oct. 1855, H. T. WRIGHT, o. E. D.
Ordinary's Offie, Oct 1 3m 39
STATE OF SOU.TH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD aDIST RICT.
D. P. Self and J.RP.NSeYf
vs.
Jefferson Sturkey and wife Lucy
and others.
bynd s minor children, Eta Levd Pressley,
esd eodthe limits of this State, It is therefore
rdered that they do appear ad object to the divi
ton or sale of the Rpal Estate of Mary Self, dec'd.,
n or before the 1st day of becemnber next, or their
nsent to the samis will be entered of record.
Given under my handat' jay Office, this 10th
ejst.255. H. T. W1IGHT, o. . D.
Ordinary's Offee, Eddefeld C. HI.
Sept 12. 3m35
Negro Cloths and Blankets,
LST received by theSubsoriber, ga supply of
the Augusta aianubsetering Company and
liley's SUPERIOR NEGRO CLOTHS of dife
,t styles, warranted all wool ffullg, which will be
Id at very low prie.
A large assortin'eit of White and Gray BLAN
ETe, to all of which ha respectfully Invites the
tntion of Planters. WM. SHEAR.
Augusta, Oct 2 i SB 3
FOIEXAN'S ER
THg RE-MEDY -F-R
T HE attention of the Planters of Edg
JUSTLY CELEBRATED and VE
PLOW
J have purchased the right for Edgefield Di
Edgefield C. H., and also of RosxxsoN &J
From Certificates in my possession, I- a
RIOR FOR.- ALL' PURPOSES. Its dura
soiling our old worn out lands, makes it the
MOST DESIRABLE
(:ii Any person wishing'to try them can
may return them without charge.
EDGEFIELD -C. H., Sept. 12, 1855..
LEA VITT'S PRE~M1UM PORTABLE
. CORN -MILLS,
FOR CRUSHING CORN AND COB TOGETHER,
- AND-FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
H AVING received the Sole Agency for thc
State of South Carolina, .fur the above cele
brated Mills, conceded on all hands to be the great.
est. economisers and labor-saving articles of the day
the Subscriber is desirous of establishing Sub-Agen.
ties for their sale in every District of the State
Prices within the reach of every farmer.in the land
ranging from fifty to one hundred dollars, according
to power, size and . quality. No better investmen
can be made by the Planters of this or any othei
State, either for. profit or convenience, and no far
mer should be without them, nor would they be, i
they were aware of their value and utility.
A. S. LANGLEY,
General A gent for the State.
July 2. Gm 25
Carpenter's Sheet System
OF Cutting Ladies' Dresses and Gentlemen'
Coats and Sacks,-also, Vests Pantaloons an<
Gaiters, together with Youths, Boys and Girl
Garments of all kinds and styles, will be taught t<
Ladies and Gentlemen by a
Few Plain, Easy and Simple .Rules
So as to learn them to cut with EASE and SKIL]
ay of the above mentioned Garments.
Thc Copyright of this State has been assigned I
Gao. S. McNsiLLt & Co., of this plae.
Persons wishing to as ail themselves of this .Sys
tern or wanting informatiopn will call or leave thel
orders at Mrs. McNEII.'s Millmner Estaiblishinent.
GEO. S. McNEIL & CO.
Edgefield C. H I., May 30 ly - 20
Lightning Conductors.
T HOSE of our citizens, who desire to prote
their houses, barns, &e., from lightning, woul
do well to try OTIS' IMPROVED PATEN
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. By applicatia
to the subscriber, A gent at this plnce, they can pi-r
euro these rods and all necessary fixtures, anc
what is more, have them well put up, alt at moder
atc charges. These Conductors have been plnce
over the Court Ihouse and Jail by the Commnirsio,
era of Public Buildings. They arc the bcst,decided
ly, et nvened. S. S. BOYCE, A GENT.
April 4 tf 12.
H ardware'and Cutler~
'1P0 ALL our old friends, we would say, woe a:
1thankful for past favors, and to all others wh
may wish Goods in our line ;-call and see us ala<
or send your orders. We wvill make cvery etfo:
(and it is notorious of the Goods wve keep) to giv
-general eatisfaction.' Our prices SilALL b
in accordance with the times ;always. assurmag oti
ustomers to sell them at the LOWEST MAli
EKT PRICES.
We have now in Store a finc Stock and are rc
ceiving weekly. Amongst which amy be found,
50 Tons Band and Hoop iRON,
250 " Swee~d " assorted,
150 " English " "
200 Smith BELLOWS, all qualities,
500 Kegs " Peru" NAILS,
50 Tons.CASTINGS,
100 Dozen Door LOCKS,.
100 " Pad "I
500 " Till, Chest. Draw and Trunk Locks
100 " A XES, Collins, Levette's and othe
makes,
10 -". Superior BROA D AXES,
500 ." - OES, all qualities.
To e;;umlerate is too tedious. Wc have the Good
and want to ,al them.
We -keep all things necessary for Mills of ever;
style, Corn .Shellers, .Strawv Cutters, Vices,
Anvils, Smith Tongs, Cl."ular, Hdnfd,
and all other kind of Saws, Screiv
and .13iles, Knives and Forks,
Focket fiilves, Scissors,
'Shears, Screwp,
Bolts, Spirit Levels,
Guages, Candlesticks, Platce,
HIors~e Sh~oes andI Nails, Brush e,
Coffee Miik;, H~a).er TraceStret~
Log,Breaat, Continuef apd Fiftp C amis,
'Rope, Files of all kid l, a lieautiful Lot of.
Guns, of all qualities, Pistols, pereussion Caps,
Crry Combes, Game and Shot Bags, Powder
Flasks, Dram Flasks, Saud and Waffle Irons, Blracei
and Bitts, Augers, Chisels, Hammers, Drawing
Knives, Mortars, Kettles, Stew-Pans, &c., &e.
ROBINSON & JACKSON.
amiburg, Dec 4 -tf ~47
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
James Bean,
Lydia Sanders and others -Petition for the sale
us. }of rutproperly.
Moses Sanders.
T appearing'to nmy satisfaotion that Moses San.
.ders. the Defendant in this ease, resides beyond
the limits of this State,-On motion of Landrum,
Petitioner's Solicitor, it is ordered that be do plead,
answer or demur, to the said Petition within three
ronths from the publication of this rule, or the pe
tition will be t'aken pro cenfesso against him.
A. SIMKINS, C. E. a. D.
Sept5 . . 3m . 34.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Elizabeth Davis, Applicant,
vs .
David Aslioo and hi's wife Mary }
and others.
TT appearing to my satisfaction that David Asline
.1 and wife .Mary and the children of Nicholas
Wagner, dec'd., whose names arc not known, re
side beyond, the limits of this State, It is therefore
ordered that they do apipear and object to the divi
sion or sitec of. the Real Estate of Saraht Wagner,
deo'd.on or before the 1st day 'of Dec. next, or
their consent to the same will- be entered of- record:
Given under my hand at my office, this -5th Sept.
1855. - H. T.-WRIGHT, o. K. D.
Ordinary's Ofiee, Edgefield C. H.
Sept 12 3m . 35.
For Sale,
fWO Grade Devon Bull Ealves. Also,
.a few Grade Grasier and.Sufoek 1Migu,
Enquire at this Office.
Auggtf 3
P ine Tobac~co?
ST received and'dpned a fine supply of ex
cellent Tobgco. ry it. SLW N
R. H.SULV .
" ti lr .. " I . A
WORNOUT ANDSI IA
efield District is respectfully called to this
RY VALUABLE
STO.CK!
strict, and they can be Tiad at my SHOP:at
ACKSON, Hamburg, S. C., at $5,50 per Stock.
i warranted in saying that it has NO SUPE
bility, -together with its peculiar fitness for.sub
PLOW NOW IN .USE
do so, and if they do not answer the purpose,
S. F. GOODE.
"tf 35
Look at This!. igs ,'C T gs
Carriages, Carriages,
Bnggies,- :Buggies,
&c., &oe. _ o., &$.
TUE Subscriber still carries on the.Carriage ba
siness at the old stand of A. BuanNi.i, and
would say to-the people -of the District that they
may at all times:find a good assortment of
CARRIAGES AND- BUGGIES
on hand, of his own manufacture, that will bb sold
to good punctual customers on as reasonable terms
as they can be bqpght-in any -Southern market.
I have secured' the services of Mr. A. BusuNEi..,
for the present year, -and from his long.experienee
in - the Carriage business, I think that purchasers.
may expect satisfaction in their work.
JOIIN LEIGH.. -
N. B.-I am also preparedat all times to furnish
COFFINS-And HEARSE for any portionof the
District at the shortest notice. - -
Edgefield C. H., May 16, tf 18 "
Notice.
ALT. Persons having any just, demands .agiaist.
. the estate of G. W. Reams, dee'd., will. pre
sent them to the Subscriber, in the Ordinary's ofliee
at Edgelleld C. H., on the 25th day of November
next, to receive payment. Those failing to do as
t will be bared out. E. ROLLO NAY, Adm'r.
Aug23- 3m -- - 2
* FORl THELADIES!
IXE have on hand a great variety of Colognes,
- VTHandkerchief Extracts, Toilet Powders and
r an assortment of Fancy and Toilet Soaps -
Pomades, Pure Bears Oil, Hair Tonics, Restora
tives and Hair Dye;
Pieston Salts and Aromatie Vinegar;
Cream of Beauty, Carnation Rouge, flair De
pilatory, &c., to all of which the attention of the
tLadies is respectfully invited. -For sale by .
A. G. d& T. J. TEAGUIE, Druggists..
SMay 23 tf .19
Land Warrants.
H JIE Undersigned respectfully announces to
- h u ht have Land Warrants for sale, to call
I at his Store, opposite the American Hlotel,- in Ham
-burg, where the highest eash prices will be pdid for
-them. THOS. 1H. TR-EbT.
Hamburg, July 2,. Gmn 25
Public Notice.
'HETon Coneil of Ilsamburg S. C., will api
Spy to the General Assembly of the State at'
its next Session fur various Amendments of its Char
e ter. .IJN E. McDONALD, Clerk.
0 Aug 27, 3m 36
tAdministrator's Notice,
e LPsn anywise Indebted to the Subscri
breihrby Note or Account, are requested
to pay up, as I am determined to close up .'iy busi
ness. All persons failing to comply witi Oie above
notice had better lookout.
WILSOE AllNEY.
Sept 20 tf 36
BOOTS AND SHOES.
'iTiHE Subscriber having loeated permanently in
Sthe Store next door to Mr. R. U. SULIsvaN, is
prepared to make to orderi-ne
- BOO T S A'N0iS HO0E S,
A t the shortest notice, and of the .very BEST MA
r hpsby faithful work and close attention to
business to be able to please all who may favor him
with their patronage.
1 will refer to Mr. S.F. Goons, who is miy guir
dian, in all matters of .bisiness.
.- BERRYMAN KEMP.
~July 18 . . tf 27.
ON th Road between Edlgefield Villatge and my
~Jhouse on Saluda River, on Tuesday last, a
small POCKET DIA RY, with a memorandum of
wveat:'Y. &c., and containing about One Hundred
Dollars in )n.sk Bills. .
A liberal rewa;'d- will, be paid for -the delirce y of
'esame to me, or-to 2,r. W. P. Butler, at Edge
Ied-Village.- - .A. L. DEIARING.. -
July 10 tf .- 26 .
.Admiistrator's Notxe
AL. Persons having pmands against the Estate
of Win. H. Adams, depd.,pire ejby notified
to present the same, properl atteste, pfornt
and those who are indebted to the Estate, are re-.
quested to make payment to
- . PENN, Adm'or.
Jan 24 tf -2
Notice -
- TS hereby giventhat application will be made at
Jthe next Session of the Legislature, for an act
toincorporate the Edgefleld Villag Baptist Church..
Aug 15. . 3m ' 3
* erbygienNotice . .
S Heeby ivento- all concerned, that a fnal.
.settlement will be made on the 2d Monday in
December next; in the Ordinary's Office, at Edge.
feld C. H., on the Estate of William Dobey, dee'd.
All persons indebted, will please. make payment by
that time, and those having demands will present
them by the same time. '- -
- W. EI. DOBE~Y, Ad'or
Sept 5 -3m ' 34
-- - lNotice
IS Hereby given to all concerned, that a final set
.tlement will be.. made on the estate of John.
Crawford, dee'd., in the Ordinary's'Office, at Edge
field C. IT., on-thle 2d Monday in December next.
All persons indebted will make payment'by the above
time, snd those having demands will present them
by th FRmo EEMAN H. ROPER, Adm'nl.
.Sept5 3m ,.. 34
- -Notice.
ALL Persons having demands against the Estate
of B. RI. Addison, dee'd., are rqested toa
present thenm properly attested to the undrp'nd
to- whom also those indebted to -the Estate are re
quired-to make prompt payment;. - -
Adm'or with the Will aanrl
9M - - t---17
No-tice-.
Smith, are requested tcottk* aymett -ad
,ll having demands aga a 1gsiine lll hand theni
inptoperlattested.
-BEJAMW',,LDE
THEi Undemi med haig-brme
a Coprtnerp _foti'fiOaiL
ton of a General. FAVTORAGE and coMMIS
SION BUSINESSi' ie city of Chartestosi, S. C.,
under the-name of JaFFEn &C frilRAN,.beg"Ieave. ,
to offer-their services-to their frieudrnd he publie
generally, beliering that the LONG EXARI
ENCE of twoot the Partners in the .
.Selling of Produce Generally,..
Will enable them to do as well for their patrons as
any other'House in.the City. -
Partioplar atteqtipn.will, be given. to the sale-of
COTTON, PLOUR, GRAIN, .c., and the re
ceiving and forwarding business, as also the per
chasing pffboods to order. . . - " *
In all 'instances, n e willbe innecor<1dnei
with.custom, excepting -.ottoa.whieh will b e sold
for Fitly.Cents per Bale..
. DENRY L. JEVF
-.WADE S. COTI
JOHN .C. CO .1 . -
*.urxaar-ron, Sept. 20, 1855. : s
T BEG leave to embrace, this.opo'yunity re
'tmtirning y thanks.to my friendaeJ r th err
liberal patronage (especially during the past
ier) aid as I have formed the abo.pppett
ship with Gentlemen well known-by wlpiil i
ability as well. as facilities to serv. them gud e
public. are greatly ineressed-and a: sReeiatatten
tion'will be devoted to the business aud intereat of .
Planters', I 1repectfully solicit 'not'only a citinteL.
but'icrcased share of patronagye to the. Firm,
.I L. 7 l'a F . "
Charleston, Sept 20, 1855. 6 .,
STARWG 'sNW TRV .
WARNING TO EVERY SENSIBLE WOMA1f
Why Eemales Suffer In HealUm.
No woman of delleacyis willing to' disclosq the ..eulise
alme'nts insident to her sex, even toa most latlmatefrnatly
lats modesty. and delicncy is im b p ,andir
S should norneed lie sute to the ude
Ible in making known to the otbcsex those llllaeats
.1 xcuslvelyjlo the female. ''.
-toin extreme cases, her senaltiveneo wilt.seeibes
h ir h ratherjhan her delicacy. . -
. The ednsequences arc serious, lamedtable, apd pj1 "
Thauswhat'atlhrtt could'have .been' esily-reedId'e
perhaps better still, not incurred; becomes-a. ens atle.s.d
disease, pot only ruining the health. of the mother, and egt
blering her'days by sickness and' sufering; bit -intaln
broken constiutlotins upon her children, and emb .:ss
notdistresslfg,'the business and pecuniary prospets .t .
Husband. Lt every peible woman .
' MiE.'lP*42ne x. Iy ri*mtZ.
(as'thopaan ihaYeOdone)by the bitter ebeiece and suler.
lgs of othcrs,of the dreadfil ooneehees she entalujxni '
herself and those endeared.to her by. -her lgnorauce 'the
simplest and plainest rules of health asoonneotqd with jh.,
marriage state, Uhe violation of which entails dIe.e, wfr..
Inf ibd misery. . .
ow-a s are suing from obstruetion or l-gularities,
peculiar to the female system whlh.pndermtne the kealtb,<
the effecls of which they are Ignorant, and for whlih' their
delleay forbids seeking medical advie How many'ilsftr
fjOI~rom = uterf (lWngof the wornb,)sr toe
w debility, c.)f How many are lir conwian .
a monyaf ny months n nrecedingbottlement fHow-manr
have ditl, if not dangerous deliveries, and- slow and un-:
ertanseeoietleal _- s:
Tothe queston, how are these to be preveted? wht
shall hedone? the aswer lisimie '.
Let everywefn ascertain r , without vloleae to.
her dcllcacythe natureand eharapterof the ailent(to whiot.
she-.asa. female is subject) the caue fs whleb it mayaklsg,
4nd the proper modi'e for its eure and fattre preventiob.
This by -possesng a -little volume.(.lubsdi-.
poeussedby thousands) which tes her what is the matte
and tels 1er.whatto do for It, in simple but chaste words,
and such as she can understand.
This little volume is entitled .
THE-MARRIED WOMAN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPA1tION-.
BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU,. -
WaoeUOs~n o e I. aENASE~S O W OME N.
OeHandredtkBdmon,.(500,000).18 mos.g,250.
fozs -MPg Erra 'atmNG, *,00.) ,
A stndardweolliflo eslablishied repull.sfondelasa5ed
nheCatalogueOs of the greal Trade nilel New..
oolerinthe Unite bltt wasd frt uhe'
i8saasnee which limeo
Five Hundred Thousand; Copi~h~
have been 3sold, of whieh there were upwards of
ONE HUN4DRED THOUSAND SENT 8Y MIAL,
altstnq h h~stmation in wrhich lt leheld asarellphlo*
-BOOK FOR -EVERY FEMALE;..
the author havin .devoted his, exclusieteitn". to the
treatment of nmlaas jeeudisr to females.. n respect to
whicb he is ~e~y cnutdby thousands;- '~ hti person
and by letter
H[ere eveitrtaican discover by.comnal er .ow
adthe prpr remedies fuher copaints.
The wife aotbecomin -a mether hsoien -need of In-.
struction-adadvilicof teulinost Imotnnto. ofiue
health, will find such Introduction and aicand alsoeN
plain many.symptomarhlch oterwlse trould occaion anx
ety or alarm as all the pecullarities Incident to hetr satont
it Is of coutse lmrcleia0to convey filly thee varlous
sujcstreated o1 a they arte of a. nature strictlf" ined4
frtemarried or these oontemplatingenrrae.The e
lations contained in It.ps have proved a b ass ito.thou
sands,astheinnumtct~tera eesreceived bthe ato(which
heisa permitted by the winters to publish) thU attest. v
E.rreet of a ZLeter from a genflenaan y azton ho
Dr. A. X. M,,mriean:
" My wife has been- perceptbl sinklag Tor some three
yasor more, In cneuence ofher great anguish and suf
feigsome months beoe and durg co~nement;-eer
succssve one more ad more debltated andprsatd
her ptting her 1ife In inmaitent dangr and whic -was'on
the latocension despared of. 1 suppse that this stattet
tings was Inevitable and realgnedanvm i to meet the worst.
A this :time.(now -ibout two. -montsy heard .ou lipot
highly spken oas containing some matters recigm
case. It s reept and peusul, I cannot ex~b to you thE
relef it afforded my-disrse ind, nd- jyIspgs
imparted to my wife, on lenrning tat the great dicry o
M. M. Dexomeaux prvided a renuedy. ' it opned a 'rs
poet to me whIch 11I 1 tlenncived was pal. N'o pc
nlry consderation can ever repay the oblatnI nzudtr
to you, for having been the means of Iarngto us'tho 4
matters containe In "The Married Woman's . ivate afedi
cal Companion." But for this erc another yer' would Kfavo
Dasd over my'head,in all hmanrbbl m)wtwould
-aebeen In her grave- and my chldren letiohress."
In cosqence ofithe universal popularit of 0:4wr~a
evidenced byits extraordinary sale, varlousjnps anshy
been aittented, as well'on bookseflers as on tepbleb
miaions of title- paeprous editions, ~and surrp-fu
infrigeents of prltand ether devices addeptos
It has benfound necessary therefore . , -.
.-TO CAlmION TEE PUBLIC - - -
to hyno book .unless the words "Dr. A. M. 3LuarteEA,
129 iberty Sireet, N. 1." is on (and Die-entryin th'iCdt'k's,
Olleon thbakolthectitle-page i and blPi ofwtsc
table and honorable dealers, or send by mali s s sdr .
Dr. A.-M. Kaurteeau. . -.
~U on receipt of Orz Dou.aut "THlE MAWIED.
WM PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION" sa~i(
(saild fiee to any part of-the United States, theCsas
ad BlritishloI Vinees. All-ljetters must be .ot-ai'end,
addrssed.to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU box 1~ a York
City PublishIng Dmece, No 129 LIbet Stree
n o~ r Ai.asxn.-J. F. & E . N. Gansir,
den. Dr. JosEun TUciza, Mobile. - - * '
August 25 . m . - . 8 ,
STA'TE OF SOUTH -CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN ORDINARY
Lewis Robertson, A pplicant, 1 .
- Vs.
Win f orris, James Morris and.
- thr lefendants.. -
IT ohersg to- atisfnetion that Polly~ Cha
k--pll,. Wilhiam Morris, .ames Morris. Rebecea
orris, Marshal Palmer a'nd wvite limbeth~, Bncarbat
Iep, Amelig U ederson, Levi Fu:,'oro .James
ol'an ipd wyire Noy Willista - FullindQs '**
seph-J. Fnilmore and Joseph Morris, reside
the limits of this State,- It is thereforet p tha~dit- -
they do appear and object to the sale or .tv '~ of
the real estate-of James Morris, Sr.,-dee'd., on or,
efoe the 16t day -of December next;- orthp
onsent to the some will be-entered of record.
Given -uder my hand,-at my office, this 16th any'
of September, 1855-' - .-- - - -
- -*- H1. T. WRIGHT -o: a. a,
Ordinry's Office, Edgefield C. H. - - -
Sept 19 '*3m ~3
jRSE..T. H A M LON, .tak
ths eho rming the Ladies -
dgefleld Village and vicinity,- that sh. - 59
mened the- C
illinery and Dress ~ gB s
it the Store formerly occupiell -y11~k
N Nov16 f 4
English FrInts. .
W WEAR SII1A2 .Angusta~ Georga
Jast edfrom New York a suppy'
English.P ,' of new' ad..beautiful atyls '
niable for lie Fallseason. Also, .sthper' .erui..
akand otherAmerican PRINTS, of the latesa
A ugu h , O. f . .. 8
Cpping Cases and Scarlicators,
LL kinds. Also, Ianeeta and a greet variety.
t. of Surgiqal Instruments, for-sale by .
A.,-G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggistu,
May 23 . ,, f- 3i.,
Nursing Bottles* -
NE'and improved Style-Also; -~ip~
. Gises, Breast Pipes and Pqmpi,- I$ h.
Ihield* Tetin Rig. &e. For sale byr. - e
- T. J. TEAGUE,1Prnggists. -
ar... oo - . . - (