Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, December 12, 1855, Image 3
Notice to. Contractors.
S : I Prirposois for" buitdihanait 'l deisy
on the Waver Road, near :at i eidence of
A. .1. Styly .filbe'receivi'd frani th date of this
publication auntil thi 25th inst.- - - ' -
The followitg is the specification of said Build?
agreed -upon and submitted .by the.' u reigned
Committee :
Dimensions.-Lengtlh thirty feet by . twenty-two
feet in breath, tnd twelve <f -t.inJ4eighI t Two (
doo. ci finntinr' tachottor ty atrdtf~s~dibillding. t
Windows, eight in nunbtf- t*o to ineh side and
tws.4a eac.otnidS-, Aiiangl@v to coituin tweve
1s x ift liiht.'--Weitheribirding nailed on verti
ently, the boards- or which to be 10 inches wide and 1
of ordinary tbiekees0-juiUts to be coveted with
3 inch slut.. Roof, Swi-s style, very steep, and
covered with Ahhiitles. hoards - for flooring, G' in
ehes in bre-th and 1* inches in thickness. Twenty
plain but seat ; benehes, salving backs, each bench
smutIiestly large for two occupants, and a writing
d ek Jor-rvery bench. The-whole to: be done ;ini
butiathtl-and workmanlike "manner.
It is the desire of the Committee that the building
be trthpl.ted and ready for occuptiJint biftli& frst
Sloinay in 1Xbruary next.
A. J. SMlYLY, -
.1O[IN A. ADDISON,
J. A. BLAND,
)oc 10 * 2t 48 Committee.
1b d "TI Underaigned will sell at the plantation re
Leettly..suld, ly .himi,.p~ens M. Willing, .ou
Thursday, the 21 tih Decenibr inst.,
5i1 iltable Young Mlules,
?tock of Cattle, Fat Bogs, Corn, Cotton Seed.
hithltation utensils, &c., &.
M. L. BONJIAM.
Dee 12 3t .48
Administrator's. Sale
0fQ alua-ble Negroes.
'V ILL beau'd at public outcry in the Town of
lianibnrg, dn Thursday the 3d day of Jan- 4
nary tli.t, the personal Estate of Wim. II. Adams,
d<ec'd., -consisting of
Eight or Ten Likely Negroes,
Among whom are four extra priie likely fellows
and four likely women.
Persons desiring to purchase 'such negroes can E
obtain any information they .desire of their qiaalities I
and character from the Subser'ber, or fruwm Mr. A.
- .1. Rambu.
Trans or S.uL.--A cred't of twelve months with
Interest from date. Purchasers giving note with
two or inure approved sureties.
E. PENN, Adm'or. 1
Dc 10 4t . 48 t
State of SoutIn Carolina,
kDUEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
Ann Griffin, Iillfor Acet.,Scttle
Stanmore-H. Griffin, et. al. 'mtaidgcaL Relief
12Y Virtue of an order of the Court of Eqiuity in
Ithis easse, I will iroceed to Kell at Edgetield
Court louse, on the first Monday in Janary next,
that well known Real Estate of the late N. L.
Griffin, known as the .Dorby Lands. It will be
offered in two parcels at follows:
First, The line. Tract, colitaining one thousand
acres, inure or. lebs, and. adjoiuing lands of P. R.
Blalock, Samuel Marsh, Anion Lindsay, Benjamin
- Hatcher and others. - C
Second, The Mill Tract containing six hundred I
aeres, more or les.s, anid adjoining the former Tract i
as-also lands of Alfred Uughes, S. S. Boyce, L. 5.
Johnson, Ainon Lindsay and others.
Upon the first of these Tracts there is one of
the most beautiful-residences in the District, on a
hii-h - and coiimiiandiing p .si. t nd a pei-rectly
healthy locality. It is just four miles. Icelow Edge
field C.11i., tind immendiately on the lPlanmk Road
leadhing to llambuirg. The. Traet by which it is
irrunmded emibraesn a considetrablle aimount of
fresh land ad is altogether itn good condition for
Ifarmiing purposes. liere is the bes~t ehancime we know
difor any one desirous of purchasinmg a comfortable
.lomne.
The mill traet has also a good .house upon it, anid
.other necessary fixtures.
Purchasers should watch this sale.
i Tmsas.-On~e and two years credit, except costs,
1o be paid in ensh. Purchasers to give bonid with
adequate sureties to secure 1he paurchase mioney.
A. S~IalNS,c. a. a. n.
Dee 19, 1855. 4t 48 IP
SheriEI'&4'iale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT,
D. P. & J. P. Self, A p1licants, summions
Jetyerson Sturkey and wife Lucy and ragliiga
others, Defendanits.
B)Y virtue of an order fronm 11. T. Wright, ordi
.Inarj of Edgelield District, in, the aibove stated
eatsc, I shall proceed to sell on the first Monday in
January nest at Edgetiled Court ' ouse, the Rteal
Estate of llMry Self. dee., .onisistintg of One Traet of
Land containing Eighty (80) acres, more or less,
situated in the District of Edgctield, on the waters
of Stevens' Cretk, bounde.l lby lanids of John P.
Self, Sterlinig Freemian and William White.
TERas-A credit of twelve mnonthus, piurchmasers
giig bemd with tw good ecuritiesand a artgage
amoney. Costs toe be paid ini cash.
L.JONES, s.E D.
Deel0, 4t - 48
HARVLEY & MAYS,
HlAM MBURG, S. C.
NEARLY OPPOSrTE THE AMERtICAN IHOTEL.
a T HlE Subscribers having entrcd ..s
into a Co-Partnership fun the tran
saetion, of a
GENERALGROCERY BUSINESS,>i
Solicits the patrcimagc of their friends aind the public
generally. Ileving carefully rselected a CHOICE
STOCK OF GCO)S, and at Lowe prices, we are
prepared aind determined to sell as low as Goods of.
the sanme quality can be bought in this or the Au
gusta Mlarket.
Our stock eomprises nearly every article usually ,
ke'pt in similar estamblishments. We purchased our
Gosads for Cashi.nnd can all'ord to sell at VERY 1
LOW FIGrURES.
Our Stock consists in part of
SUGAS, COFFEE, N. 0. ANDO W. I. MOLASSES,
MACKEREL, CiEE"SE,
Bacon, Lard, Flour,
Candies, Raisimns and Nuts, of all desci iptions,
TORACC) & SEGARS,
Pickles, Pepper, Allspice, Blue Stone, Coperas,
---ALSO
A good assortment .of Liquors,
Also, a fine lot of Crockery and Glass Ware, Tin'
aund Wooden Ware, &c., &c. I
JOIIN B. HIARVLY
JOHN A. MAYS. 1
Uamburg, Nov 20, '~ Gin 45 ,
Bolstering, Mattress Making,
&c., &C.
Tj HE Subscriber takes great pleasure in announ
~Iing to tho citizens of Edgefield and the publice
generally, that he has ol'ened a Shop directly West
.nf the Planters' hotel, two doors below Mr. U. C.
Bryan's Store, where lie is prepared to nanke
JMattresses of every Variety,
AND REPAIR'& (USH10N
ODTAS, EE[AE, R'mNGES,
&c., after the best and latest styles and on the most
reasonable terms.1
De* respectfully solicits a slhare'of the 'patronage I
,of the trading pnblic. Call and exanmine my work.
It 1yill~ rogsaed itself.
Il3 All busitness in the above line done promptly 1
nnestly.aishedn. g HI. M ARTIN.
Dee~ U 47
- Strayed,
iROM the Subscriber on the 25th November, two
.LNMARE MULES-a-ope a light sorrel and the
pther a dlark mousd 'door-Soth :nedium sized. I.
purchas'ed both of thcem from goatlemcen residing in<
Greenville D~istrict, S. C., (Mrt. Austin and Thomas(
IHalbert,) mand it is quite likely tiaey are mnaking their.
- aga for thtat Distriet. Any pefton stopping said
Nules will he liberally rewarded for their trouble,I
gud will confer B great favor on me.
.JA MES ST ALLING, M. D.
Greenanna. itarnwell, S. C., Nov 27 3t 4y
gT Greenville Mounutaiineer will copy 3timnesand
urward bill to J. S.
Gum Elastic Hot Water Bags and
H OSPITA I, ClIsilIIJN3-firsale by
-A, G. 4, T. .J. TIBA(A2CE, Druggists.
u....3 Jr 1
NEVPALL AND. WINTER?
S l.Subscriber, beinag now in receipt of his
. Stock of Gods for'the
Fall and Winter's Trade,
Ad thankful for the very liberal patronage here
'Iore extended to him) respectfully solicits a con
tcnnuance of ithat, patronage and an examination of
is present
.ARGE AND GOOD SELECTION,
n which may be ifoutid a SUPERIOR. ASSORT
ILENT of fE.UTIFUL,
v; (5 3S (12% @
-sUCh Asl
BLACK AND COLORED SIKS;
French and English MERINOS;
Figured, Printed and Plain all wool DaLAINES;
Black and Colored CHALLIES;
Black and Colored GINGIIA 3IS;
A great variety of CALICOES and WORSTED
GOODS not here mentioned;
Jaconet, Swiss, Dotted, Ch'k'd and Mall Mullins;
Cambric and Swiss TRIMMINGS
Cheanisettes, Collars and Underslceves ;
Thread. Linen and Lisle Edgings, &c., &c.
.Black CASSIMEIES, SATLNETS, TWEEDS
-anWKoniecf JEANS; ,
Bleached and Brown SH EETINGS;
" .lIOMESPUNS;
Georgia PF.AiNS and STRIPES;
Mlarlboro STRIt'ES for Servants;
Marseilles QUILTS;
Whiteand Red FLANNELS;
A fine variety of'Colored do.
Bed, Cradle and Crib BLANKETS;
A large supply of Negro do.
- -Also
An unusually large and excellent assortment of
roceries, Hardware and Crockery !
A fine and beautiful aelection of
30NNETS,. HATS AND CAPS.
-AND
very large and splendid Stock of Gents, Ladies,
lisses and Children's
BOOTS AN'D SHOS,
with a full supply. of well-made
Plantation Brogans.
.gether with many other articles which might
ere be meutiuned, but the Subscriber trusts that
Le above, as a general outline of his Stock, will
uffice for the present.
Willing at all tiues to show his. Goods to any
rho may favor him with a call, the trading commu
ity are'earnestly'requested to stepi in and exaynine
,r themselves; -R. I. SULLIVAN.
Sept 26, tif 37
nother Supply of New Goods.
W ILLiAM I. CRANE,..
AUGUSTA, GA.,
[S constantly receiving EVERY WEEK by the
LSteamers from New York, New Styles of
Cheap Goods,
und he is offering great inducements to CASH
;USTO.1I EllS ; and as he deals in no other way,
d gets his Goods at the Lowest Cash Prices, he
enabled to sell them in the same way. le his
eeived by the last Steamer
,New.Styles Muslin laLAlNES, very. cheap:
Blue and Brown Kentucky .leens. 20 eta. pr yard;
Plain and Plaid Sattenett<, 37 et per yard
A large aasortmenctt new styhes PRI NTSj fronm di
to 126 eenit ;
Fiane Iliack Homnbarrine and Alpam'ca;.
Finae Enaglisha anad French Black Merino;.
A large assurtmenat of Sleeves and Collars, cheap;
Browi and Bleached Shirting, 6-1 to 121 eta.;
A large assirtmenlt of Cloaks atnd Tahimas;
Large 9-4 Dur. Blankets, at $1;
Scoteh Diaper, Iluekaback and Ton-elling, and a
rent variety of other Coods cheap for Cash..
Aimnusta, Nov 26 3t .. 46
.Great Bargains in Silks.
[ A.\ nowv upening a lairge Jlob Lot of *ew and
excellenat styles of SI LKS to be sold for 75 ets.
er yard. Also, a lot for 026 eta.
I still contintao tbreceife,-semi-wchly,. additionus
tiy Stock, anid shall not cease to hold .out great
aueeaants fur costumers to buy at the " Cash
luouse." Always on hand ma good variety of Domnes
es at such pri*ces as cannatot fatil to meect the ideas of
heap buyers.
T. DUNHAM,
Successor to .1. K. Bauner..f,
Next door belowy Bank of Augusta,"
Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Dec 2 lim 47
Every Body Run Here,
SLL Personas indebted to M. A. Rauso~a, Agent,
.either by Noto or Account, will please titke
otice that the business must be closed, and they
re respectfully requested tu call immediately.and
utt up. The I1u,,lks, Notes, &c.,. can bse fqutad at
y Sture, next dour to the American Hotel, where
Iso may be round a handsomneassortpient of
*Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
N EG RO C LOTh!S, BL ANK E T, ej-e., <j-c.
5TCall ini and examaine for yourselves.
.IR. M. FULLER.
Ilamihurg, Dec 3, 3t 47
Negroes for Bale.
B Y consent of parties I will sell at Edgefield C.
1I., on the first Monday in Jannuary next the
llowing negro shaves : Lark, Maria and Lewis,
)anttis, Ann, Lee, M~inty, Peter, Plea, Arthur and
'atriek..
Said ntegroes will be sold on a credit of Twelve
snaths with interest from day of Smle. Purchasers
:give notes withi two good sureties, to secure the
urchase amoney.- S. B. GRIFFIN AGEWP.
Dec. 5 St5t___ 47.
Ad iitao' Sale.
W TE will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. II., on
VTthe. first Monday in January next, the
'ract of Lund known as tlie
Beaver Pond Tract,
longing to thae Estate of Johln IHatcher, dee'd.,
ntaining One huandrcd and ninety-nine acres, ad
ining lands of the Estate of the, said John IHatcher,
eeensemad.
Ta~Es-On a credit of twelve miontha. Purcha
era giving note with ample security.
- JAMES HATCHER,
AMOS LANDRUM,
Adm'ora with the Will annexed.
De. 5 4t 47.
*20 Reward.
DANAW AY from the Subscriber about the 16th
LSeptembher last his negro man NED. Said
an is about thirty years of age, heavy built, weigh
ag 170 or 180 pounds,-rather of a copper comnplee
ion, and has a cut on one . of his middle fingers,
whih causes it-to bend in at the first jo nt. He
urmerly belongedl tu, Mr. James II. Swearengin,
nd it is very.probabler he is lurking about in that
'icinty. Or, he may be down on the Edisto River,
ihere he is acquainted.
The above reward of $20 is offered for his appre
tension and delivery to me, near Cairo P. 0., or in
ay Jail in thc State so th~at I can get him.
J. P. SELF.
Da-ec5 tf 47
ELECTION NOTICN.
TOTICE i hereby given that an ELECI1ON
will be hed on the SECOND MONDAY in
anuary next, to fill the vacancies about to occur in
le Offices of CLERK, ORDINARY and SHER
F", for Edgefield District.
The Pulls will be opened for ONE DAY ONLY.
Thea ilMangers wvill meet at Edgefield Court
loe on the Wednesdaiy following, count out the
'otes and declare thu Election.
TiiOS. G. B ACON, c. a. D.
Nov 10, 1855. .'3m 44
Notice.
4LT, persons arc hereby cautioned from tradIng
L. for a Note dhrawn by James D. Self in favour
f Tandy Buckhalter in the sum of Ninety-five
95) JDollars, dated the 13th of Aucust 1855
-on whigh. note William C. Robinson is seenrity,
s the consideration of the said note, has failed and
syment thereof will be refused.
JAMES D. SELF.
De'r. 5 3t 47.
gg T~he Chroniele & Setntinel will insert 3 time
pdl wnd bIll to .Jas. D). Self, at Cairo,-S. C.
hides! Uides!
l a....n....r, 5 t 47.
IkITlTQV." SALES
W ILL be sold to the highest bidder, at public
outcry, at the late residence of N. L. Griffin,
Esq.. dee'd., situate on the Plank Road to Hamburg,
four mil-s below Edgelield C. TI., on the 20th
December next and days following, the per
sonal Estate of said deceased, not heretofore dis
posed of, viz:
Forty-Three Negroes,
Among whom are Cooks, Seamstresses, Washers
and Ironers, Ilouse Servants, at Miller, a Black
smith and valuable field hands. They are generally
young and likety; and purchasers desiring Negroes
of the above description can doubtless be suited.
11 or. 12 Valuable Horses and Mules,
A Stook of-Cattle of excellent breed, some Stock
Hogs--about
800 Bushels of Corn, .
Cotton Seed, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c.
In continuation of the abovesale,and immediately
afer, will be sold at Edgelield Court House, the
LAW LIBRARY
And Office Furniture of said deceased. The Li
brary is a well selected and most valuable collection
of Books on Law and Equity, comprising all the
Books usuallyfound in a Lawyer's Office.
TERMS OF SALE.
Ali suims under Twenty ($20) Dollars Cash. Of
and above .hat sum Twelve (12) months cre4it, with
interest from date. Purclosers giving Note with
two or more approved' sureties to secure the pur
chase money. . 1. L. BONHIAM, Adm'or.
Nov 27, 1855. . At .. 46
VAWLABLE LANDS, NEGROES
And Stock for Sale!
T IC following Lands may be bargained for at
private sale, between this time and the 26th
day of Dlecember next ; and if not disposed of by
that time, they will be sold publicly on the premises
to the -highest bidder, on WIEDINESDAY, 26TII
DAY OF DECEMBER-NEXT,-viz:
Tract No. 1-The "Home Place,
Containing about TWELVE HUNDRED AND
FIFTY-FIVE (1255) ACRES. 't'his tract is
situated two and a ha!f 1.2j) miles above Kingston,
immediately on the W. & A. K. Road. About
three hundred acres are-in cultivation, two" hundred
and sixty acres of which are up-land, andi the rest
low ground, (or'Conabeena Creek,) well'suited for
grazing purposes. All, both up-land and loiw-ldnd,
is fresh and good. The place is elegantly improved,
having a laige and comfortable dwelling house, and
all out-buildings necessary on a- farm, all new and
complete. The place is admitted by all who see it,
to be one of the most beautiful and desirable resi-.
dunces in North Georgia. It is well watered, hav
ing a number of the very best lime-stone springs :
there is also on the place (situated very near the
Rail Road) one of the best LIe Quarries in the
State, not more than half a mile distant from the
Cement Quarry of the Rev. C. W. Howard. There
is on the place a good water-power for running Mills
or other blachiucry, rnd orchards of the best iapple,
peach and pear trees.
Tract No. 2,
Joins tract No. I on the West, and contains FOUR
HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES, all in
woods without improvements. It is well watered,
having.a beautiful creek running thiough it.
The land belonging to each of the above described
piaces, can all be cultivated, and nearly all of it is
lirst'udlity of up-lands.
About 35 Negroes to be Sold!
There will be sold, also, at the same tinme and
place, to the highest bidder, between thirty and
thirty-five Negroes. A mong them, is one first rate
Blacksmitfi, one first rate H arnessa and Shoe. maker,
onec,No. 1 Seamstress, very likely, and a good ionse.
si-rvant.
W ill be sold, also, a fine lot of~ Mules and Horses,
'a number of fine ahort-hornied Durham Cattle, Sheep,
Stock of Hlogs, and about ten thiousntid lbs. of pork ;
two or three thousand bushels of corn, a quantaity of
good fodder, twvo carriages and three or four wagons,
one Taylor Gin, one Trhirasher, aiid a numb,:r of
other articles, too tedious to mention, such as House
hold aiid Kitchen furniture, Plantation tools, &c.
There arc also~ five otlier quarter sections of land
about eight hundred acres in all, lying immediately
in the same neighborhood, but not joining each
other, nor either of the other trnat. These last de
scribed lands ay~ be bargaIned for privately on
good terms.
Proposed Conditions of Purchase !
The terms of sale of the two Tracts of Laind first
iescribed, will be one fourth cash, the balance in
one, two and three years, with interest fromta late,
tho p~urchi.er to take a lBond for Title until the
land is paid for. The Negres, Stock, Corn, &c.,
will be sold on a credit of t.ve.lve moslis, with in
te.rest from date. Each purchaser will be required
to give a note, with two approved securities, before
the property is delivered. The i ork will be sold
fur cash.
Persons desiring to losok at the lands, will find Dr.
G. WV. Glenmn, at Kingston, and Rev. W. ii. Tel
ford, on the prenmses. Both, or either of them,
will take pleasure in showing the land's.
gr Sale to begin at eleven o'clock, on Wednes
day, Desemaber 26i.
.T. B. EDDENS,
a For WuLLIux Enss.
Kingston, Nov 26, 4t 46
-References.
Hion. W. II. S-rnies, Savannah, Ga.
Col. WV. S. CoItsa, Rome,"
Maj. W. W. CLar-roc, Kingston 4
R. B. Young, Esq., Savannah,"
-Col. J. C. SPrOL'L, Cartersville, "
Sale of Valuable Property,
*LAND & NEGROES!
DJR.,10SEPH h. LEE having made a convey
1.anee of his property to his children, they will
usell, at Public Auction, at his residence in Abbeville
Distriet, netar Calhoun's.Mills, on.the
13th of- Deemsber next,
The Tract known as "lElmwood," lying on waters
of Little River, near the proposed route of the Sa
vannah Valley Rail Road. The Tract containis about
FOUR HUDRED AND FORTY-FITE ACRES,
Of which more than 200 acres is wood-land ;the
rest in a high state of cultivation, and well suited
for GraIn aid Cotton. Upon the place is a very
commodious D WELLING, and all necessary build
ings in good repair. They will also sell
TWENTY-FIVE NEGROES,
Very likely, and comprising sotnu valuable fellows.
--Also
HORlSES, MULES, CATTLE, SHEEP AND If0GS.
FORTY BALES OF COTTON!
Fodder aiid Oats, Household and KItchen Furni
ture, Plantation iad Blacksmith Tools, Carriage
and Buggy, 1 Road Wagon and Cart, &c.
117 Terms made known on day of sale.
J. JENKINS LEE,
W. A. LEE. Agents
Nov 26 3t 46
LAND AT AUOCTION.
T HAT BEA UTIFAL Faranor Planta
Lti on of OAK- and HiCKORY LAND
belonging to Win. A. Harris, adjoining the Vijllagc
of Edgefield and the Lands of Col. F. W. Pickens,
James Sheppard and others; will be sold at Edge
fld C. HI., on the 1st Monday in January uext.
The Tract contains
Five Hundred & Eighty-Three Acres,
One half Woodland,
The 'place has on it all of the buildings necessary
to a well arranged Plantation. The entire Lands
arc enclosed with a good fene.
Terms, Three Thousand ($3,000) Dollars .eash,
and the ballanc on ,a credit of twelve months with
interest from date of sale. with approved security.
57 Good and warranted titles will be given.
Nov 14 8t 44
Adm~jisrator's Sale.
B Y an order from H. T. Wright, ordinary -of
Edgefiold District, we wvill proceed to sell at
thme late residence of Jacob S. Smith, dec'd., on~
Wednesday the 19th Decemiber, inst., the followiing
property, vir.:
Twenty-four Likely 1Negroes.
Stock of all kinds, erop of Corn, Cotton, &c,, with
such other property as is usually found on a farm of
such dimensions.
Traaus.-A credit of twelve months except sum
under $10, which will be required in cash. Patr
chasers giving notes with ample stcurity before thu
delivery of property.
(* The negroes will be sold at one o'clock on
Wednesday the first day of sale.
ELIZA SalTI, Adm'ors.
J.Y T. SNITIL, 4
STATE O SOUT1 CkrOLINA,
EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT,
IN.;Q UIT Y. ;
.Naney:Sarah-,Quarles, by her. . :
-prodhein arsi Gco. Boswell, 'I.
-es' , *"- Bll forPar.
Samuel W. Gardner,
Mary Ann Quarles and others.
Y virtue otan Order from Chancellor Ward
B law in this cause, I will proceed to'sell at the
plantation .f the late Stalling Quarles. on Thurdiay
the 13th day of December next, the following eal
and Personal Estate, of which the said Quarles died,
seized and possessed, to-.wit :
One Tract or parcel of Land situated in the Dis
trict and State aforesaid, on waters of Stevens'
Creek and Sivannah River, and containing four
hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of
John P. Mays, Samuel W. Gardner, Mrs. Margaret
Lanhan and lands of the Estate of Allen Anderson,
dec'd.,and others. This Tract will be sold -in.two
parels; the ane to contain three hundred and -twen
ty-two acres, more or fless; and'designated the
"M borris Trat,"-the other to contain two hundred
hnd thirty-seven acres, more or less, and known as
the " Nedwood Tract." Also,
A Likely Lot: of Negroes,
NumberingabontWet3'y.Also, rStoekof Mules,
Cattle, Hlo.s, Sheep, household and Kitchen Fur
niture, Plantation Tools, implements of husbandry,
and'any supply of provisions that may be on hand.
This property will be sold on a credit of twelve
months, except'as to all sums under ten dollars, and
as to so roob thereof as will be'sufficient to defray
the costs of this suit, which must be paid in cash.
The purchase money to be secured by bonds with
ample sureties. A. SI&JKLNS, c. s. E. D.
Oct 15, 9t 40
Notice.
rT'IIE Subscriber will also sell at the same time
l and place, a negro man Rial, a negro woman
Mimeo and her child. the property of Mary A.
Quarles,<lec'd. S. W. GARDNER, Adm'or.
Oct 15 9t 40
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFJELD DISTRICT.
-IN EQUITY.
Elizabeth Prince, -
Surah Jeter and Bill for aecount,
Nancy Turner, sale and distri
9s. . bution.
Martha Turner. J
B Y Virtue of an order from Chancellor Ward
law in this cause, I will sell at Edgefield C.
i., on the first Monday in January next. the fol
lowing real estate of -lob E.-Turner, dcc'd, to wit:
A Tract of Land containing two hundred and
twenty acres, more or less, situate in Edgefield Dis
trict, lying on Big Stevens' Creek, and adjoiniug
Lands of Alexander Sharpton, William Newsom
and Terril Goff.
I will also sell at the late residence of the said
John E. Turner, dhe'd., on the Thursday succeeding
the sale-day in January 1856, the personal property
of the said deceased, among which there is one
negro wonan.
This property, realty and personalty, will be sold
on a credit of twelve nontls from day of sale ex
cept as to so much as may be required to defray the
costs of this suit which must be paid in cash. Pur
chase money to be secured by Bonds or Notes with
adequate sureties. Titles to the laud, three dollars,
to be paid for extra of the purchase money.
A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D.
Nov 27,1855.; 6t 46
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY. .
John J. Scott apd others, .
vs. "Bill fo'r'Part'n.
Santuel C. Scott and others.
B Y Virtue of an order from Chancellor Ward
law in this cause, I will sell at Edfiefie.ld C.
HI., otn the first Monday in January next, the follow
ing negro slaves, to wit : Polly and her four chil
dren Marshal, Stanfield, Jim and Hampton.
These negroes will. be sold on a credit of twelve
months front day of sale with interest from day of sale
excep)t as to costs wvhichi must be paid in cash. Pur
chase money to be seceured by Botnds with ample
personal stretis, ..A. SIMKINS, c.E.E D.
Nov 27 . t 4t___
Land for Sale,
TT'HE Sbbscrirer wishing to change his location
.ofi'ers for sale his VALUABLE PLANTA
TION, containaing'
Three Hundred AkSeventy-seven Acres
Lying on Saluda River, and adjoinaing lands of Wmn.
A. Strother, A. Clark aind David Payne, near
Bozeman's Ferry, and within two or three hundred
yards of the Greenville & Columbia Rail Road.
The Tract contains about one hundred acres in
original forest, whilst the rest is untder fence. One
hundred and fifty is in a high state of cultivation,
of whticht there is from seventy-five to onf hundred
acres of fine bottonm land.equal toanty an surpssd
by none in the State. This plantation has good out
lets and excellent ranges for stock.
On the premises are a good Two Story Dwelling
House atnd all necessairy plantation buildings. Also,
a Spring of never failing water.
gr Any person wishing to purchase will call on
the SuLseriber who resides on the premises, anad heo
will take pleasure in showing thaem the above tract.
.J. W. MAYNARD.
Nov 21 tf 45
Land for Bale,
T'JE subscriber wvill offer for sale at Edgefield
LCourt House, to the highest bidder, on the
first Monday in Jantuary naext, his Planttation, situ
ate in Edgefield District, on Little Salaida River,
containing
Two Hundred and Seventy-Six Acres,
More or less, and adjoining lands or Thornton Cole
man, Josiaht Etheridge, and others.
There ars 50 acres of prime Bottom Land, be
longing to the Tract. Also some 301 acres of latnd
recently cleared and fenced.
Upon the premises are good out-buildinags, among
thenm a Barn, a Stable, a Smoke House, a Kitchen
and sundry Negro Houses. The healthfulness of
the plantatio-i is unexceptionable, and among its
other recommendations is to be Inceluded a well of
excellent water, superior to any in that vicinity.
The property will he sold ont a credit of Twelve
Months, with interest fromt the day of sale.
. - J. P. RIDGELL..
Nov. 15, 1855. 7t 45
Valuable Plantation for Bale!
TlH E Subscriber being desirous of changing his
.location, offekrs for sale on very moderate
terms his
Excellent and Handsome Plantation,
On West Creek, in Edgefield District, adjoining
lands of Abram Jones, Dr. M. Folk, Mrs. Julia
Norris, Mitchell and others. Said Tract contains
seven hundred acres of the best oak and hickory
lan, and is one of the best and healthiest planta
tions in the District.
There arc upon the premises a good one.
Dwelling, Kitchen, Negro Houses, Barns,
les, &e. A Well in the yard of the purest spark
ling cold water, and good Springs convenient to
eac field.
About half or a little more of the abqve place is
in woods, one hundred acres fresh cleared, and the
remainder under fence and in good condition.
gr Tauxs.--Said Lanad is offered at $10 per
are, on a eredit of ono, two and three years with
interest fronm date..
Persona wishing to buy land would do well to
give mte a call. Address JH .BTS
L..eville, Lexington, S. C~. Oct 17 3m 40
gr Lexington Telegraph please copy three times
and forward account to the abovee address.
FOR SALE,
T IE STORE hOUSE, next East of R. H. Sul
ivatn's, 30 feet front and 60 deep, containing
three rooms below, one above, and a good cellar.
..-Also
THE TAN YARD and Lot adjoining, and con
taining about th~rce acres.
--Also-- . -
OE LOT on the branch .adjoining C. L. Refo.
* UR. T. MhIMS.
Oct 2 if .38
Notice
I s Hereby given to all concerned, that a final et
tlement will be nmade on the Estate of Daniel
Smith, dee'd., in the Ordinary's Office at Edgefield
C. HI., on the 4th Nlonday in January next. All
persons indebted will please make payment by the
above time, and those having demands will present
tem by the same time..
JOlhN P. MICKLER, x'r
C. SMITH. 'os
Oct 28, 1855. 3m 42
Flavorin'g Extreta,
A L ARGE varity-for sale by
A. G. & T. J. TEAGU$, Druggists.
Ma... tI.e 19
IMMENSESSALE OF
... A T . YOO T
D n. LATLERSTEDT, Augusta, Georgh
.Jd contemplating a change in his businems 'b
the firstof .lanuary, offers his LA RGE and BEAI.
TIFUXJJassort d Stuck of
Dry. Goods, at Cost, for Cash
-Just received an invoice of
Moiro Antighe'attd Striped SILKS; -
Black anil Colored Plaid and Broende do.;
Lupin's Bombazine and Alpaceas;
Extra Styles tin'slin 1)eLaines ;
Linen Cambric Ha dkerelefrs;
Great variety of EM ROIDE-RIES;
Kid and Silk GGres, best rfles;
.uoiro Antiqe and Velvet CLOAKS
-AL'~s, A taaes -rod or~
Negro and BeEt Blankets,
Georgia Plains, Osnaburgs, he., kt
97 Planters visiting the City will find it to the
interest to call and examine for themselves, at. it
Corner of the Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
;Nov 14 69 44
To Rent for one Year,.
FROM FIRST JAN. 1856,
TlE Graniteville Hotel, containing
Twenty well furnished Rooms. Kitchen It,
and Dining Room arrangements are ample an
complete. A spacious Stable 72 by 56 feet, wit
two bins, made small grain tight, together with othi
necessary out houses. A fine Garden of more the
two acres made fertile with compost. All in fir
rate order. .
Apply to Mr. William Gregg, President of ti
Graniteville Manufacturing Company, or to it
Subscriber, Silver Hill P. O., St. Peter's Parisi
S. C. B. McBRIDE.
Nov 27 4t 46'
ST Charleston Mercury will please give the abu1
3 weekly insertions, and forward bill to 1. MeR
Land for Sale.
TTIE subscriber offers for Sale the TRACT 0
LAND where he now lives, situated abo
one mile from Edgefield C. 11., contain'ng and
Eight Hundred Acres,
More or less. There is on this desirable plantatis
an excellent
Two Story Dwelling House,
with ten good rooms, together with all necessar
out buildings.
It is well watered, having a large number of goc
cool, and never-failing springs of the purest wate
The land is productive and well adapted to ti
Cultivation of Cotton and every kind of grain.
The situation is healthy and in a good neiglbo
hood, and the tract could be divided so as to mal
two or three good desirable settlements.
Also, the Iolanes Tract,
containing one hundred and sixty acres, more <
less, situated near Red 1ill, and adjoining lands s
Col. Wyett holmes and others. This tract formes
ly belonged to the Estate of Wm. Hholnes and w
purchased by me at his sale.
The-above lends will be sold on very accommodi
ting terms; and if desired, negro property, at fa
prices, will be taken in part payment.
I will be pleased to show the lands to any perseor
desiring to purehase.
S. CIITiSTIE.
August 23 tf 32.
Land for Sale.
D ESIROUS of moving to the West, I offer ft
sale my Plantatiomn in Abbevillo Distriet, cor
taning six ilundred and Fifty Acret
One hundred and fity acres cleared, one huudred
which is fresh and in a high sate of cultivation
the balance int woodland, lies well and is heavil
timbered.
This Treset oif Land lies immediately on the Po:
Rond, one mile from Mrs. Sarah Widemnan's, an
adjins lands-of Miessrs. Anthony Iharmon, Wn
Williams, .Josiah and George Patterson and other.
and for healhh is not surpassed by any place in tli
District. The production of the Land is equal
any in the neighborhood, as the present crop wi
show, It is well watered, an excellent springi
one hundred yards of the house, with running wvat,
through most of the fields.
There is a comfortnble Dwelling House withi
necessary outbuildings on the premieses.
The above named Tract of Land offlrs many ii
d uemenits to a man wishing to settle permanenti:
le addition to its being a good neighborhood, i
contemplated Valley Road will run in about tu
hundred yards of the most heavily timbered lpart
the Tract, where timeber wil' no doubt be in dernant
I deem it unnecessary to give a more detailed at
count, but invite persons wishing to buy to give nr
a call.. M1URPI1Y.
Sept 12 if 35
Valuable Property for Sale.
T1lIE undersigned, intendinegto move to Georg
in a short timne, ofliers for sale the followir
valuable property in Hamburg-titles indisputabli
The DWELLING HOUSE and LOT on Marke
Corner ofSnowden Street, running through 1
-erer Street. The Dwelling and Kitchen are<
brick, covered with tin. On the Lot is a Carring
House, Stable, and all necessary outbuildings.
The LOT on Centre Street, nearly opposite i1l
American Hotel, on which is a large TWO STORW
BRICK BUILDING, occupied as Two Stores an
Dwelling-lot running through to Cobb Street. O
the latter Street is a large back Store.
The LOT on Corner Market and Leavenwort
Streets, runmning through to Miercer Street. On thi
Lot is a new One and a half Story HOUSE, plne
teed and painted.
--Also
FIVE HUNDRED SHARES Uamburg an
Edgefeld Plank Road Stock.
The above property will be sold on accommode
ting terms, or exchanged for land in Southern Gee.
gi, on negroes. II. A.- KENRICK.
Hamburg. Oct 1 tf ,38
Excellent Land for Sale.
T HIE Subscriber being desirous of making
Lchatnge in his busintess, off'ers for sale his
VALUABLE PLANTATION,
On Little Turkey Creek, nine miles North East <
Edgefeld C. HI., adjoining lands of Daniel Hollant
R. W. A dams and others.
Said Traet eontins Eight Hundred and Sixty
five Acres, of the best Oak and hickory Land,<
which there is about four hundred and eighty are
in a high state of cultivation, most of it fresh an
well fenced. The balance is woodland, rich soi
lies well, and is well timbered.
This place is healthy, well watered, has all necee
sary out buildings, negro houses enough to accow
modate forty or fifty negroes, an excellent wate
Gin, with sixty Saws, wvhich will gin from fourt
six bales of Cotton per day. Also, a Grist Milli
fine order.
The average crop of this place, for a series 4
years has equalled, it is believed, that of any plat
tation in the District.
TEaMS liberal.
IIT For further information ad-'ress the Subeeri
her at Mt. Willing, or my son on the prems.
WILLIAM PADGETT.
Oct 31 2m 42
Valuable Lands for Sale.
T HIE Subscriber offers for sale the TRACT 0.
LAND on whieh lie now lives, situated c
Savannah River, seventeen miles above Augusu
well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton and Graic
containing 1176 Acres,
more or less. Between five and six hundred acrt
of leared land, one hundred of which is tirstriual:
ty low grounds, and one hundred acres fresh, whit
the balance oif the cleared land is in a fair state
cultivation. The place has several fine springs o
it. On the premises are all necessary buildingi
It is as healthy a location, and as moral anid intell
gent a neighborhood as can be found in the Distric
-Also
One other Tract containing FIVE HUNDRE)
AND TW E NTY AC RES, lying ntear the~ jun.
ure of the Beaverdam and Turkey Creeks. O
the premises are all necessary buildings, wit
several good springs. The lae is healthy, locate
In a fine neighborhood, and well adapted to a ama
The above lands will be sold on aecomnmodatitn
terms, and if desired, negro propertv, at fair price)
will be taken in payment. I will take pleasure I
showing the lands to any who may wish to purchea<
or any information given by addressing the suibser'
her at Woodlawn, S. C. J. B. HOLMES.
Ot 2 8mne 3__
Flour! Flour!!
e Uarrels of superfine Flottr, just rreeved, 1
) R. U. SULLIVAN.
n ct2-1 if 42
a
r r Cle2k.
WE LE BOD -..
'fib' G=..BA.(X;,z
EDlJND PELNN
R. D. BR'AN.
f or Ordinary..
I. T. Wi T
Per Shesif.
JAMES EIDSON.
WM. QUATTLEBUM, .
JULIUS DAY,
lor TAX z ello o -
TIOMAS B. -REESE,
DERICK HOLSONBAKE,
. LAsJ~
AEOPHIrS DEAN,
WESLEY WtR'fZ.
M. Bi WHITTLE,
BARNEY LAMAR.
CifARLES .CARTh&, -
TR. RMADY & KENNER.hY will ~pietiiq
L Medicine tog'ether on the Ridge and neigh
boring vicinity.. Oice at D. r's.
o; 1. WRIGHTOfENTIsT.
d FFIC E over Messrs. CAalutssksL
h & NBsAH's HardwareStore ,Broad
r street, Augusta, Ga.
n All operations pertaining to.Dentistry will be at
st tended to with promptness, and to the entire datis
efaction of all who may favor him with their patronage.
e &7 Gold Plate and Wire, Clasp.Metal, Solder,
e &c., furnisned to Dentists for Cash.
Augusta, May I ly 16
DENTAL SURq.ERY!
e R. H. PARKER, respectfully informs
1J the citixcus of Edgefield District, that he ndy
be found during.sale day week at the Planter's Ho
el, Edgelield C. H., and. at his residence on the
P Anderson road, eightoon miles North-oast of the
is Village, on every Friday and Saturday following.
Specimens of his work, put up on the latest and
most improvod principles, east be seen at his Office.
lli address, when in the country, as heretofore,
a Sleepy-Creek, P. O.
Dec 27 ti 50
y NOTCE!
4 ITH a view of closing-out my-Stock of Goods;
r I will after this date sell the outire Stuck at
New York Cost for Cash,
To the Lsdies, I would say I have many desirable
31355 68033.
Saeb as Black and Colored -SILKS,'BAREGES
TISSUES, CAStIMERES, DsLAINJE,
SHOS, HosIEItY, &o'.
,f All Persons indelned to me are ,arnestly
-requested to make payment.
asd W. P. BUTLE1E ,
Edgefield C. I., -Sept 26 if .-37
NEW CARPET STORE!
JAjeES G. BA ILIE,
(LATE O TUE FR)! OF DAILIE & LADEa.)
DIREOT IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS OX
CARPEITING,
RUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &c., kc.
L IN E N "G OO DS,
4 Curtain lMaterials and Trimmings,
23- INGSTREET, inrARTESTON, s. C.
I r:7 P:S.-Orders promsptlyr attended to.
S Aug 8 Gmn 30
CUJRRYTONACADEMYIES.
7j IE Exe.rcises of these Institutions will ho re
eJ sumed on, the third aMonday in January next.
-I As hseretofore, Mr. JAMES L. LESLEY will
neit as Principal of the Mnu.Department. eat
rment of the Male Academy, will he conducted by
IMr. A. P. BUTLER, assisted by the learned and
highly accomplished Miss .A. E. ARTHU~R, ad
other competent Teachers.
Rates of Tuition-per Uessio.
e First Class, Primary Department,........$9 00
o Seonid " Ordinary Etnglish Branches,..12 00
>f Tfl.ird " ll~gher " " .... 15 00
I. Fourth " Greek and Roman Literature
- with higher Mathematies,...........20 00
eFrench. Embroidery. Needle work, &c., usual
.rates.
- The Scholastic year will be dividled into two See
sions of live umonths each. Pupils will be charged
from thte time of entering to the end of the Session.
a Tuition in nedvance.
g Go~od Board can be had in the Village at from
. $8 to $10 per month.
R. MERRIWETHER,
S. P. GETZEN, 1.
0A. .J. HTAMMOND, ;
S. W. GARDNER, !.
o 3J. C. PORTER, '2
A. P. BUTL.ER,
U. A. SHAW. J
{ Dec5 - d 47
d -
n MA.BO'DirO
Female C olle giat e Institute,
a AT COKEtSBURIY.
- THIS Institution will be open for the reception of
..Pupils on the first Mlonday inJanuary next,
and close the last day in. September, making one
i long Tierm of Nine Months. The Faculty will
consist of -
-Mr. F. A. CONNOR, A. M., PrEsDENTAD
- PaoFsssoa of NA-reAL. SCIENCE AND MA'rHEMAT
lea, &c. -
Rzv. T. E. WANNA MAKER, A. Ml., Puorsoa
OF MORAL PiIrLosOrnIY, .Evro5NCE 0F Cams.
TIANITY AND BELL.E LETr-a~s.
Ma. E. LEGER, PaOFessOR OF MUsiC AND MOD
315 LANGUAGES.
Miss MA RY E. SNEAD, IssvaUcTRasa Ix PAINTr
ino, Esoiray, &c.
SThe Board of Trustees have secured the services
of a Facnlty composed of worthy Master Masons,
eminent for.purity of character, and high literary
-attainments, whose every effort will be to educate
fyoung ladies so as to adorn any sphere in life.
SOur new Masonio building will be completed by
a the opening of the Term, and the Board intend
furnishing it with every appurtenance necessary to
thei acquisition of an education of the highest order.
.As they have determined that this Institution shall
. ho second to none, so they confidently. expect the
r encouragemnent -and patronage of att enlIghtened
e public.
a For any information necessary, we refer to our
Circular, or to any member of the Committee, oi
, President of the Faeu1ty.
.J.K. VANCE,
B. Z. IIERNDON, Committee.
F. F. GARY.
. Cokesbury, Oct 20, 10:t 41
. N ot icoe,
- HE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens
Lof Edgefield and vleinity that he intends open
ing a School upon his premises in E-dgefield Vil
? lage, on the first Monday in August next, wherein
a will be taught the higher branches of
" English and Classical Literature.
No pains will be spared to render ample satiamction
to parents who may intrust their children to his care
both as to Ilearning and discipline. Charges the
S same as at the Village Academy, ad invariably in
advance. - '
gt H7le will also attend to the practice of LAW
Sand EQUITY, for the District-and may be found'
on Saturdays and a portion of sale days at his Oflice,
over Mr. B. C. Bryan's Store.
WILLIAM LOGUE..
-. July 30, if .29
Pomaria Nurseries,
; SUIMMYER&CRAMYONYD,
h JAVE for sale alarge and fine colletion of the
a est varieties of -
Coneisting of PEACHES, PLUMS. APRICOTS,
g NECTARINES,.FJGS, GRAPE VINES, PEARS
' both staridard and dwarf, APPLES, standard and
n dwarf, CHERRIES, standard and dwarf, ROSES,
t FLOWERING SHIRUB8 end EV'ERGRE~ENS
I- d choice kiihas.
'their Fruit Department embraces all the best
tativo varieties, early and late, as well as all'the
-Choice Foreign kinds, and the trees are of flue
habits and growth.
y E7' Priegd Catalogues sent to all applicants.
Address SITMMER.a ,CRAMMON I),
DURAJIJG, S. C.
1 1 Hotel his under o.n.' a thnrouah repair, and
hat b b atttd it Zgg 31d p BY -rd
k of expense,-ndl wa->apenal on the First o
October, for the recepton of Boarders 'nd,
'datii of Trausidenf cu~ti ''
- Tle-iest ne Sfitiidatin Is pIfrti "4no o e
'trladlill fdvot II i-o inr it tii n bn e
:tid the las lt fent *ii"be aas 'e1tl dorfimian
fbr the-Ifoiu, tlerpatoiitdit haird's'tivsindinalui
ed, us'the 3&t1Eotes If t n p aa
shall be spared on tlpart if 0i , lanagsmefnI.p
furnish the Table wt l 'est v the M ket
of Augidtsind Nas'
- 'Familes tlting'e6ai'Towu' 4foiVeo tik Eus
a trial, as our best exertions uhalt b'diota-'
minister toticlr entire'confort' 0t
TEM STABLES'befonglag'.to Aith tal'?
under itheina'agecii of an eripeenced vitti'
and the best of esre wifl be taken' "f 1ror .T
Vehicles left to l ea
Iatil ri er 38
UJITED 1fTidS IT71
A UGTSTA, G1ORGIA,
F. lM. I J Gme8 rn PR .',
IS sss pd .rl liaopaa. otcl,. thaanat
e inai. t .iu tJ i is yin.so eapeq
for reception. of stamenT. he; aeripewas
fua nmi.of ,.e'a the prgprier fibs .Gle1
aid'Matters himsiMe tn $ ha atilltheabiyr,.d
disposition.to afford to his rnpatrsjseacewmtdia
tion of yore. He will tae ibis ooaesuioq: s y that
he has as gred, th .ei R
as hi aaskttai4 alaA, aeF 6t Be velling
public, %.ho may patronise his house, the best Fare
that can. be fnrnish, in.tae,A S , u aaSann*,
Cha:rTeston and ortte n mMeitau.4 e United
States is now .open. under bit m aagdient sai en
pervision;: and althe asks:of-eW*t6M- igiSd.s
is a call, If they' are not -atla ed l 9 ill not co'n
plain.
B3oard $I,5O'ji!der'
- F. f. JENNINOS.
Nov. 21,1855. 45- r. 4m
Of the Ti t l
N E A R Da. .T. $! T
THE' Subsenber- tould. respeetfi h) ihbtsr the
citizens of-Edgefleld and the wearrOandin Dis
tricts, that he has removed to his. esiie' lsero
he has recently credted a large and enttnddious
Shop, and is now prepared to carry on'the
TZ2 3BZ,
IN AEt YrS BRANCHIlSlach p: r<niificth
ring Tin W'are for Merohants,: ROOFIN.G .ST
TBltING, and all manner of.JOM WORK.
Always onhad a'general'reeironibit'4r
,1 IN AND /Q
j" Merchants supplied at o test.noti sad..ap
the most reasonable tertas. Ord oli .
Oct 3 t* -
DRUGS, 1EDIC e
D RB.. Aa.G. & T..JTE GUE ehpet
fully inform their friends and patrons-bhat
they have: jnst received their FRESf-Stu&irbf.~
Pure and Genuiste Drbg, &
And will be pleased to wat upon all,.ho may fir
them with tieir-patronage., - :., ..
Space will not allow us'to gave a Calt iuc inAhis,
place of ourtork of Drugs a 4iqcs.e. Suf
fice it~to say,. we bare ij.FJfA STand
MOST':COMP-L1 ' ~e-ever
soffered in thispace... . . . - , -.
Edgefield C. HI., May 23 -, tfi .
Galvanic Ba,ttelskIa: et6Eldtric
JUST recein'd, and-fot' salelby--.
A. G. & T. 5. TE AGUE,'Druggists.
.'aiy23 -- tf '- ' 1
Medicne Chests-and Travelling Gases.
O N hand a few very fine family MedicineChLeita
and Travelling Cases. For siile by.
A. G.& -T. J. TEAGUJE; Druggists.
May 23 t .- ,, i
Physicians' Buggy Truiss .Pocket
MEDICINE-CAE-er salsb
A'. &. & T. J. TE'AGUI Druggisms
May 23 -tf- -1
A large het of Glass Ware.,
TLNCT URE and Specie -Sasfrosnone galllen
.1to hair pint. assorted; - - - -
Vials aind Bottles, all sir. Aldo, a few Ther
mometers,--for sale by- .
A. G. & T. J. TEAiGUE, Druggists
Miavy23 tf * 19
THE EDGEFIELD BOOT jdS5OE
MANUFA CTQIY hy
HEii Subscriber mast respect
Ifully informs his friends that'
he is still at tfie sadhe old Stand,
and makes to ordemf,
Boots atad Sises
OF THE BEST MA TERIAL ANDB WORMAN'smP,
Also, en:dtd'ta, a' vea'y fine assortind'of.
Dress, DodSle Saled Water Pzoof 'aiid Quilted
Bottom BOOTS;
And,' nm usual, a variety of t'hcaftiNE PUMP
BOOTS, so much and so utl admired.
All of which:, in future, he wil sell at the Low
est' Priees for CASH and CASU ONLY.
Hie will strictly adsliere t'tliidie i et'e4 Yidtaaee,
and earnestly trust ttil NOINwill expect hinm to
depart from it. WM. McEVOY,
state of South- Cafoeuna,
.EDGEFLELD DISTRiCT ,
IN ORDINARY. -
BY H. T. WRIGHT', 1!Es., Oerdif bri!igefield
District.
Whereas, .J. W. Cheatham, and have aIibilhd se'me
for Letters of Addminisiration, on all and smngular the
goods and ehattles, rights and credits of Geo ~i~..
Shibly, late of the District aforesa'a~uqms
Theile are,therefore, to cite and a6sih'Wnd
singular, the kindred and creditous.of the said udeceam
ed, to be and appear before me at oureen Ordinar'
.Court far the said District, to be. haold~n at Edgeel
C.. I., on the 17th day -ofDeemlef ft, tin dh
eacie, if any, why ihesa d admnistraioaoulnd not-bar
granted.
Given under my hand tnd seaf, t11fa 3id' day of Dec.,
in the year of our Lord 'one tiltadsa:i eight hundr'es
and Anly-Ave, and in the 80tty ear of ~ienlidde.
pendene..- '' '
Dec . 2 47-.
A. 0 A.'Et".
T HE Undersigned returas lii sincerethanks to
his friends for, their patrohge while located in
Hamburg, and hereby informs thenm that he ean be
found (after ist Septembldt next) at the 1ou,'e of
WARD, BURCHARD & C7, opposite the M.'a
sonic Hall, A ugusta, Ga., where he wvould be happy
to see and serve ~them, anid wIierea. aULL and
Complete Stock (NEri Go ofs,. .
can always be found, v) ih will be sold as LOW
as frotin any House in the t0: ..
.M-. A. -RANSOiL
Hamburg, Aug 1 If 31
"EcOD enyis Wealth !"
OOD lea Rags of every description will be
..purhased it the " Advertiser O'Iice." Prita-,
24 eta per pound. N~owi' berg''a c ha'nee for alnids,
every body, and a4 'jopmake monecy.
A pril 18f .. . - 4 .r
lNotice.
A LL pernofid to who'm the Estate of James
AWethet'ay, deceased, is indebted will pre
said Biitate, will'make paiuents to the undersign .
W v. L. AN R~SON Adu'liistrator.
Nov. 21; 185sk- 'U.. .a & 415
Notice. This - I.
A veiolvneeby gi otic .that:a
flualsettlment ill b mad .said Estateonti
third Monday ia Jauaa next .561ilL-he Ostdi
. ZL4 Office, at Edgefield C. ... .windebt.
tii lilea sikie payment and thesb having denand.,
will prstt thema by the above time o they.wilnke
preclded. Mi. W. CLAAY,.Adrn'or.
*Nov:21.. * - ' afen h
.Notice.. .
ALL those.indebted .to .me -as - Agent for John
L.Lyon will please emil and settle their Notes
and A ccounts as longer indflgenoseenact-be given.
A lso, these indebted4 to myself, as I anm obliged
to have money to paay my debts. B. C.BIRYA N.
mNov2 l'Zt 44; s