Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, December 19, 1855, Image 3
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W Tu friends of Eij. TILLMAN WATSON
respettf ; aihnerined hihi lAs a Ca date4o -
election to theenste, to serye for the emainder of
the unexpired-tetrm aeosnd declared vascat.
,DAeiURRufA!YAP !M
iifO~lIFB-d a 'l',' DlA6t!VfUtfAN5a,
Mi respectfully announce to the L aies and &n.
timen g' jOk wgmE1I RO1 Rttmft d to
execute in th' *inp 'ithcir Pofiesson, and in the
VERY BET Y he ,
Qf [ho may fitvet rem with, their patronage.
They woufd be happy to exhibit to titse i e
of the Towat s1ispriopading cmuut , imns of
Daguerreotypes recently-.taken by .e, which.
hapgquet ,wth enisersalvadmitn'tione. :. M ti.
IIossp 4tbe.Catolina I'otel1 andtirf yenateq
jtect will.be to giventire sigiOjegd
n 'o l ins'wlI1'be spared to secure tilsesult
Edgefiell, Dee 19 - f ~ ~ 49
SENATOR'S EL1ECTIOlf.o
'Te S fe riioith CariM
TO THE MlANAGERS OF ELtC'ION FOR
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT:
IN obedience to the wrie of Election issued by
the hifoiorable R. P. 'W. A LLs-io Iteldent of.
th##e$ate, os; theI4t day ofI'Ded e labt it n
Yphadsl oftyo, he bereby :requi4, agpr
due advertiseaest,-and with. zriet regard to all the
provisions of the Constitution and Laws of. the stid.
rite, lonching your duty in such catse,.to hold~an
elcetion fir a memert of tie Senate for TWe Electiu
Distrigt aforesaid ti'perv.e for the remainder, of the
terslfor.which 'MpA31 WATSON, lately the
the,sitting Member, was .elected to serve.: Th.e
PIoullto be opened at the various places of election
--tossidDistrie:, the SliCOND, A14K
Aasairy next.anod the[ day:i allo'i,'Jbyi
the various sets .o[ Mapagers for these places re
peveJf hiTbe Managers for ;:l .the Abtees or
election aforesaid to meet at Edgetield Court House
een the Wedhtesdey after; cobnt 'thies vots anade
dare the election.
.BENJ. WALDO, Caus., pt oa ,
Board of lanagera of Elpction
DeLETtN
n that ani' St~CTI0.b
wilg &on thaq. ' 'COT AlO AY in
.1aqua .next, to Aithe .v nfes ..b er ia
tl&Offioe. of CLERK, ORDIiAjI.and SikE
1FF, foelgedgd 'Distgct:
The bolls will be opened for ON DAY ONLY.
"The Maagers will meet at Edgefield' Court
House on the Wednesday following, couut-out the
votes and declare the Eleotion.
TIIOS. G. BACON, c. Z. D.
Nov 10, 1855, 3m 44,
Furniture Establisunl t.
T HE Subicriber has just started, in connexion
wwith the above business, a
CABINET ROORYI,..
where he is prepared to do. all kinds, of, work en
trasted to his care with perfect satisfaction, to his
csitolme5i, and at prices heretofore unkhown in
this Village.
I will make etoord rma&of the.renibest material,
@@2BAU@j,1J VIAE92@@Er i
BEDSTEADS, WA8HSTANDS,
Tables, .Desks, &c. -
I will also make to order, and at thec shortest notice,
Of every variety, and- ia the best style.
S37 Old -Furniture repaided - mdaomielys and
promptly.
A share or piublid patronage is resp~.etfuliy ioli
eited. -M5. A. MA RKERT.
Dec 19 tf -' 49
Bolstering, Mattress Eaking
- &c., &c.
T HIE Subscriber takes greamt pleasure in announ
eing to-the citiens of Edgefield and the publiec
generally, that he has o'pened a Shop direetly West
of the Planters' Ilotel, two doors below Mr. B. C.
Blryan's Stoeeg where he is pirepare~td tnake
ilattresses of every Variety5
- --ANI) REPAiR & CUSIlON
&c., after the best and latest styles and on the most
reasonable ternms.
He respectfully solicits a shnre of .the --patronage
of the trading pnblio. Call and examine may work4
It will recommend itself. -
C7 All business in the nbove line done promptly
and neatly finished. I.- 1ARTIN.
Dec 5, tf 47 -
Johnson teinale Unfversity
-.:7.ANDERSONSC.'. - '*
. U Mmbers'of the Waculty.
Rjcv. W. B. JOHNSON,-CwancELs.
Ray. y. SCOTT MURRAY,
WILL.IAM WAGSTAFFR Paor. or MIUsic.
JA MES T. 'BACON, Paor. OF MUsic.
'Muss''SA RAH-E. OVEltBY,'AeaisraTi IN-]
- raucraues rx DaAwao rn is - AcainaMta
caL' Drrazrauxr. -
3l:ss CY'NT~iIA C. FIHER,.TTaaas.t.,..
rrIIE above institatieihas teek'in operation for
c,.htyars;.fwrthe-Getlive-asia Semiinyy,i
ndyrt tree Inst.-as a University,'established
sin dr a4iagislative Chuarter granted in :1852.. Its
increased and, 9,tiuued prwisperity for a number of
years is the best evidence that it-merits -public pat
ronage.
The asie:J'fdsa anid ThacAereg who have
been tid0t iffdlriblnstituti'nfrdi itaseglnung
will continue next year.'
-The-Semion for 1856 will open on the first.:Wed
nesday in February. .- .e ..,. a-- - '
For further partieulars we invite especial attention
to our Catailognes.
117 For Catalogues or' other information address
Rev.g. Sebtt Murray or any memnber of the:Faculty.
Anderson, Dee 18 - - Im' 45
Preparatory MIiry School,
Tu liE EXERCISES of this. Institution will be
Rrsumed on (est of .Ianaary, 185G. The as
sistasel&f'tdi&finili&"ud Meconiskid gad
ste of the South Caroliina -College having been
engagg~&, a Prepsrattory Collegiate Course will then
he. introducedi.--The.Puoislaswillthius be eabled
4osive those dewiing it the adeaaggep~&Olas
.uieat- Education, In connection wtihthe semi pee..
upilerwhose Parentp. 'Gaas dernet2
.aorkvrille,nist ho~4iith.riniis;
none will be:fedelted'l~ it'nar twelin.
qwruf age,' orwhoeannot :readeor write 3rtlt
.."l'es.--For the firstiSesionof six months, $0,
qmtdir h. secend of four, $90 in advance. -Board,
.jet mouath 1neradn.fel, $10, to be paid,-i!56o'In
*sdvanee, 'ito extra caefor Stationery.
LatN. A. CbWARD,.j Ca. MA. JENKINS,'
.Seuiior Bussiness .Oeparti Senior MilItary Depart.
Rmasscua.-Gen.jaises. Jones; Graniteville,
:B. C.; Gen. D.'F. Jameison,.OriangebaigCO. H:,3.
C.; -E;-Gov.J. U. Means, Buekhead,'SE C.; Cot: I.
D. Wilon, Scietyr Hill. Darlington,S. C.;Gen. R.
G.M. Donovant,Nlhfety'-Six Depot, AbbevillE,S. C.
York viide, Deo, 18. - :2t ." 49.
- : .Estray Morse.'
TAMES U. HMAR RISON tolled befor ,lerving
JA South-weet of Edgefield C..H., a- medium ine
WED ROAN HORSE. Appraised at forty-five
dollars. I
-. - J. L.A DDISON,S . .
Dec. 19, . m4m 49
To Rest.
IESubscriber offers f'or reut, the ejisuing year,
ker 'conveniently located- as4 comfortable
-DW fJIANG. It is situated on the Edgefield &
Chseatham~hh'k-Edadriaediatel: In rear of the
Court B~ouse, and contains six wel-arrange and
ealy iisbe4Roms. In the yard ia ,well
of water. pgethe~r with a odKitehep, Sjnoke
House, Csik~Qablet&e. r further particals
apply to the" A dvertiser Office" or to.
Mrs. S.'Y. GOLDING.
Decl 1%~ t 48
Strayed ,or, Stolen
F.0' Rp subscriber on the 8th inst., TWO
.1. fQ Sone a large Roash Horse,f the
other a amil fay Poney, (a mare.) A 'reasonable
reward will bec paid fur their~ recovery, or any in
form 'on concerniggtie, by' J,. T. ROGElRS.
A: enIke 11 - ' f '
74THEvL~c FBYt[
TillS Institution will commence its next Annual I
Term on Wedneaday, the sixth day of Feb- f
uary next. -
JAMES C. FUR IAN, CuAIRMAN.
eological Department.
,DAMES P. BOYCE,
Professor of Sp)iematic and PoFlsic Theology,
and E'escsiastical History.
JAMES;'G. FURMAN. e
Professor of Sacred Rher and Pastoral Duties. ]
Collegiate ep ment.; -
P. C. EDW ARIS , - -
Professor of Ancient Language l t5V Zp '3.
C. H. JUDSON. i-.
Professor of Mathematics and MechaniU Poi- ]
losophy. _ _ C
CHARLES S. -GAUNTT, ' s
Professer of Natural Philosophy and Chemitrj
J. C. FURMAN.
Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, t
Logic and Rhetoric. ii
as. FICHENCHER,
- T cer of Modern Langtages.
Paor. WILLIAM ROtALL,
Principal
THOMAS HALL,
Tutor in Ancient Languages. -
THOMAS E. HART,,. . . t
Tutor in Mathem ief.- *
JOHN B. PATRICI, .
- - . .,EnglisA Asaistant..
antual. Zpeses.
i.agable-Semi:Ann ally in Advance.
. - ACADEEIN DErAaTMENT. - - -
Tuition in English and Mathematical Course $30 00 .
uition in Classical and -Ehilosophial Couyse.42 00 -
Incidental Expenses -...............-. -.- 2 e
.. -. ..-. CQLiK9iATS-DErAZTMENT.., - .
ru.it.io l.GO... .-... v...--. $42 00 t
Ineidental Expenses................... 2 00
Lss than semi-annual payments are not received.. t
The Tres dr ata- i4 n . ilnversity on
he first thrre'y ofthe1e'rm Io re'ee the first
~pea~wk me . _ eanentg1|u. tiP, ]
Lie dastjssa e Tre are .0i, cafe of payment. u
Studl afering sporsdhaelardldps nst produce
.ertfieates fom the ocvnr 6f~ti.sclholarship. - 1
Board Ja Dot furnished. in the University. It r
an. be oibtained in'private families, at prices varying 4
rto $10 to $12 per month.
COMXIENCKMENT .ANDVACATION.
The- Annual Commencement will take place the
last .ThursdayJu July.
There will be one regular Vacation, beginning-the
iddle of November and ending the firs Wednes- -a
lay in Fedruary. - a
- There will also be a Vacation of two weeksui
mediately succeeding the Commencement in July. a
Any further information, or a copy of the Cnta- a
loge for 1855,. do.uainiag List of.Studeats, (228.)
view. of. University Buildings; Course of Stady,
Rules of D:seipline, &o., can be procured on appli- '
atlun to -
C. J,. .LORD, Treasurer, ,
Greenville, S. C.
Dec 18 ' - 3t 49 f
- TRE GREENVILLE
BATST FEMALE COLJLEGE,
I'H IS INSTTaTIlON,' e.stablishecd by the Btip
Itist State Convention-of South Carolina, and
wnder the control of she Bpard;of-J'rustees of theJ
Carnm University, will go into full operation- on .1
re firt WedInesdaty in. hebruary next, withihe
llowing Faculty:. . . -
. .REV. H. A.DUNCAN, . - n
residnt, "and P'rofessor of Mental and MoraL
Science and Hisiory,.
PROF. CHAP3IAN R. TWITTY,
.ATE PaoFESSoR In CARoL.INA COLL1EGE, N. C., I
'rofesorof Ancient Languages, Mathemat ics ada
* the-Phisical Sciences. .
R EV. MARION W. SA MS,
Professor of Logic and lielles Lettres.
PR'OF. EDWARD B. BACON,
- - -Prof eusor of Music.
MIRS. MARGARET A. RICE,
~'ricial Inst rurtress in the English Department. ~
- MI$S ANE CAMERON,
issociat Instruitress in the E nglish Department.
L ATEOE7.UiTIO.N Paa A11UAh SESSION
..r&YatS sEIax:-AuLLY~ Ri Ai)VAscK.
Amngemente haveo beetn made fre. .further assis
me inthe varius.Departtaents as it may become
imary D)epartent..............34 -00 -~
~cadeai . .........--40 00
~ollegiate " .........-. 50-00) b
.XTKAs.(
oeal Musie, whaich devry: pupil is required
.to....e ..:*..........s a00 a
an or Guitar, includinguhooflistrumentsl, 50 00
neient....ge..e..h....... . .......40 00 ~
)rawinsg and Paintinr.....a......... 40 00 - a
'aneyNedlebwwrk, Enmfdery,.... .... 40 00 t
Fr $100all th'e extra branes -will be taught. .
gfBoard fur a large numaber of pupils enu be
btainedl in the Cullegte Buildings, or in'the -imne
hate vicinity of. College,for $J4 per month, inc
ig lights anad..wnsliktg. U:- ~
The annual Term .will commence on the Eirst
Wednesday.-in February astd- close the middle of
qovembe.-,2 with an intermedisie vacation of' two
eeks,omeeingthe last Thutsday in Jnly,-thaus
arrespedlng witht the Term and V-acationas in the
anaa Univeraity. * -.
Aiy'fttheidIfoirtion will bo~givenon applies
C. J. ELFORD,..Treasurer, or to
REV. RlCIA.ED~FURMAN,
- COL.-T. P. BROCKMAN, - q
- -PROF. C. H. .IUDSON, .
-T. B. ROBERTS, ESQ ~
- P. E. DUNCAN, ESQ.,
PROF. J: P. BOYCE. ) 4
Deeetnlcer 18 , 3t 49 ]
State of South Caroliaa,
EDg PSIDJ.DISTRICT,
,-Disrisa -.-e. - - - . '
Wheuas. Daniel .Minor, hays .applied' to. -e
or Leters of Adiniutration,~ on aff and singular the
nods adsardes. rights and .eredils of Susat Yel
alllikrdij~ltrceaflasdeds-r.
.Thsse,therefore, to cite and admonish all and
ingular, the kindred anal creditors of the said deceas
, to lbe and appear before meo,at our next Ordinary's
oot for she said, De' trict, to be huolden at Edgefleld a
. E,iI~et3st dst of-Decipmbpr Inast. to show
.anseif any y hsad aniiistratio ali Id not be
'iiven under myhand and seal, this 15thaday of Dec,.
n ahe year of oor-Lord- on.thousand eight hundred
d-fsySve, and in the 80th year of Amterican lade
~endence.H. T. WRIGHT, 0. E. D.
Dec. 19 ' :49 1
..tate of South -Earoilin. I
XD(EFIELD DTSTRICT.
IN ORDINARY. ..
BYH..T4WRIGR~T;Erni,.OdiaWf Edge
Whemas Hezekigh Burnett and Thomas Fisher il
av appie ao ime for. Letters of' Admninisitatioh,. ond
1 l and singular t|e gos and etattels, rights andi
reds of James S. Shadrach, late of the Distict
aforesd, deceased..
These sare, therefore, to cite and admonish all and.
ingalar, the kindred and creditors-of the said deces
id, to be and appear before me, at ournest Ordinary's
ort for the said District, to be holden at Edgefleld2
. H., on the 31st day of December inst., to show .
:adse, if any, wh'y the said Administration should not e
e granted..p
Given under ny hanal andl-sd, this 17th day of a
Joveber in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
aundred and flfty-hlve, and in the 8ith year of Araen
an ndeedenc. '. . WRIGHT, 0. E. D.
Dec 19 2t 49
Lost.
OT in the Village of Edgefleld or on thc road
Jleading to Mr. Getson's, on Tuesday Lst, a pair
f LVER, OPECTACLES, recently purchased
f Dr. Gedeon. The finder will be liberally reward.
ad .by delivering tltemat this Office.
De12 t. 48
hyselas' u y Trunks and Pocket 1
-E CNECha --fihe byI
A.DICIN & T. J. TJ AGUE, Druggisti,
M7S . era 19
Y:Virtue of-Siuayry. rts i. m..to me i
B reeledl, I 'slmfl proceed f s'ell on' the 'first
londay in January next, at Edgefield C. H., the 3
allowing property, in the following cases, viz:
N. L. Lipseomb vs R. C. Griffin ; Various other u
'laintifks vs. The Same, Six Negroes' viz: Charles, dt
'eter, Dennis, Margaret and her t w hildn Eliza
nd Sarahann. I will also sell, in the above stated A
ase, on Friday the 4th day of January,at the resi
lence of the Defendant, Dr. It. C. Griffin, the
hock of Cattle, Hogs, Cotton, Cotton Seed, Corn, o
!odder, Shucks, Potatoes, one Cart, Plow Gear, a
ne Saddle and Bridle, one Carriage and Harness, j
no Cutting Knife, one Piano, Household and Kitch
n Furniture, one Lot of Medicines and Medical
'urniture, Medical and Miscellaneous Library, Sit
"Lther'olu V&I~totl'Feanklin ; A. J. Rambo vs.
'hetSame; ot'yr"a nila ysThe Same, Two
egroes, viz: Lem and nliar .
J. Jordan vs Ransom Jordan, T oi tnf the.
)efendant Ransom Jordan, in One Tract Vitid
ontaining Five Hundred and seventy (570) acres,
nore or less, bounded by lands of Amos Landrum, fil
LW. hatcher, Dr. John Landrum and Samuel 1]
P
W.. Stokes vs. Samuel C. Scott ; Other Plain
is vs Th Same, The interest of the Defendant n
One Tract if Land containing twelve hundred tc
1200) acres, 'nore or less, adjoning lands of F. W. pi
srt,Janes-ammond and-othew..
J. A. Talbert vs Thontas 1 .. Collier, One Tract,
f Land containing three hundred and fifty (350)'
cres, more or less, ddjohting' lands -of Jas. Black
Fell, Charles Freeman and others.
Elijah, Watson, bearer, vs Joh . Autry; The T
iam vs John t4ti', and .Mary Autt'y ; Other
"'idtiffs% iTh6 e ; '11: Trdet ofLanaid where
e Defe tda Mar" Agttry lives, containing two
iundre a#.d fly ..OYtres, more or less, ad- e
ining 1ndsT B . Ruatwright, A1rs. Elizabeth d
ash and others. -.
Wm. Lt. Norris vsE.M. Corder and M.' rierr
ne Tract of Land containing Fifty (50) acres,
ore or les, sfjbfhiiuig la'neds"of -iomnt Bfates,
V.' Pdgett dan -ie; I laed,. one Negro -man
)ek, the property ofE. M. Corder.
W.I..Norris vs: Joel F. Warren, One Tract -
f itoi'otaining-Ore H1undsed snd Fifty (150)
ores, mere or lens, adjoining lands of 51.1. Whit
le, A. M. Warren and others.
Clark &. Tillotson vs Tilliman A. Walker; Samu- TI
il. Agnei vs The Same, .One Negro girl Sarah.
W ; itawl.s Jespeb upet;- The -Saute;vs
'he 'Same, One. re t .O9 1444 copt lzing Two S
[ndred (200)jc more or le ,qdj iing lands 1]
rf Wm. B3o)iknight, Wiley Sobamnpert and others. si
Moses l iiris.~vs. Jarmes Moaris, Onie Tract of
.and containing tirohundred and fdrly (040) acres, an
nore or less, adjoining kinds of B. W. hlatcher, da
besley Wise and.others..
Richard Gregory ads. DaniWVosey, One ~'Tri'.t
f Land contatinii. five hundred' (500) acres, more
r less, adoining. das of W.'L. eulemtin, B. M.
'osey-an others.
S. S. Boyce vs Jseph Patterson ; The Same vs.
Che Santo; The T net of Laud where the Defen- b
ant resides containing three (3) acres, more or less, of
joining lands o1 Win. F. Durisoc, F. W. Pickens J
nd-others. .
. John Hill, Adin'or., vs Wm. iner, One Tract T
f Land containing three (3) acres, more or less, F
dj.ining lands of: L. 13.Coehian, T. C. Cochran
nd others. .n.
John L i armon vs Franeis Ann Uarrison, Ono
ract of Land containing two hundred and sixty- to
inc (269) acres, more orless,-adjoining lands of at
nams 13. Gritlin. Benj. Bettis and other.
M. Frazier vs S- P. Tompkins ; Colgan- & egg, at
r another vs The Same; Four Mules. - in
John M. Clark vs John C. Thomas and Thomas
). Biarnett, One rae of Lndcontaining One hun
red and nine (11in) acres, more or less, adjoinig -
inds of: Tandy. Backlbalter,'-Thlaim hiorgau., and
taers-the property .of Thomuas C. Burnett.
. C. Strom, Adin'er., vs William Strom and
hB. Gris; .Samel .Williams. vs The same;
.B. Talley,.3-am'Or., vs James Wood, DavId
luares and William Stren,sr.,.One Treect of Land
otuining four hundred anid sig-"two, (462) acres,
ore or less, adjoining- lands of' Dame! Preott,]
ihlia:Preseott andi othe'rs--the property of Wnt.
tr en , r. . C
R. M. Seurry, A dnm'or., vs Geo'.rge Saddler; Wil- tli
u Daniet viThe sarne; Other- Plaintiffs vs The G
m, One Traet of' ,:nd containing one'liundred ot
d ifty (150) acres, more or less, adjoining lands
firmiu May and others. a
D~avid Seigler and Willim Seigler, Ex'ors. vsB
V. Freeman.,.lohn C. Coursey and Wiley Tin,
aerman, One Tract of L'md containing two hun- a
red acres, more or~kse, adjoining hinds of George a
beppard and'othecrs-thepropety of thme Defen
ant Joha.C. Coursey.
James P. Carroll -vs Wv,. U1..Goode and Murthia th
I. Kimbrel, One Tract of' Lanud cojntaininig onte hi
undred (11.0) acres, more or less, adjoining lands In
rthe South Carolinaj'aper Manufacturing Comn- flu
ny and others. Ie
Uriah li Mrs; bOarer,vs Jamesgtewartt and? Chris- sv
eher. Weatheerington ; John Quattlebuim, T. C., vs fr
hristoper'Weatbecrington; .lamnes Sheppard vs ra
'he same ; Ottier rliitiffs. vs The same,. One Tract to
fLand containing five iundi'ed (500) acres, more he
r ess, adjoining lands of THenry Quattlebum, Ge.
armer, John Sainud-ers and others: 'Also, eleven o1
~egros, viz: Lucy, Jrimy,'-Sally, Emma, Judy
lher six ebildren.
Jates A. Talbiert vs George Banks; Theo same to
sGeo Banks and Francis Owvensby, One Traot of as
and containing one hundred nud-twenty-fGve (125)
res, more or Iess, adjoining lantda of-D. P. Self,
aes. Furkins and othmers. ' '''"
LE WIS JONES, s r'D.
Dcc .4t - - 48
H AR VLBEY & M AY S,
HAMBURG, S. C.
lEARLY OPPOSITE THE AMERICAN hOTEL
STHE Subscribers htaving. entered
into a Co-Partnership fvr- the tran
metion, of a
ENERALGR CER Y BUSINESS8, j
elicits the patronageof their friends and the public of
enealy. 'Having~carefully selected a CHOICE g,
TOCK OF. GOODS,.ad at Loue pr'ices, we are
rcrd and 'deternained to sell as low as- Goods of gi
lie sae quality. can be'bought in this or the Au- of
usta arket. . . -a.
Our stock comprises.nearly'every article usually
ept in similar establjehments. We purchased our
lds for Cash, and'-ean afford to sell .at VERY -
0W FIGURES.' "
Our Stock.consistspa r of
UBAS, COFFEE, N, D, AND W, 1.-MOLASSES,
- - MACKER1!!I, 'CHEESE,
Ep~coum, Lar4d, 'Tlour,
~andes, gaisiijs sud Nuts,,of all descriptions, .D
. TQBACCO. A& EG AA%,
iIa-Pepper, Allspiet Blue Stone, Coperas,I
A -.-L5o.-- . '
A odassortment of Liquors, S:
Uso, a fine lot of-Croe and G~hass Ware, Tin L.
ad Wooden Ware, &e 6i..,. IIRLY Si
-J0[11 B HARLEY, of
JOHN A. MAYS. K
Hamburg, Nov 20, . m . 45
Notice.-to. Contractors;
E ALED Proposals for building an Academny
on the Wever Road, .near -the residence -of
I J. Smyley, wilt be received from the date-of this ...
ublication -untilithe 25th ihst.- - ' - -
'The following is the speci~eation of said Building,
greed upion and -mabmtitted -by the .undersigned 1
onmiee :
:Dimeuion.-Length thirty feet- by -twenty-two et
et in breath, and twelve feet in -ighth. Two Pt
oors, fronting eachb other, in sides of said building. G
/indows, eight In numb, two -to. each side and Hl
wo to each end,-each windeW. -to contain twelve tV
0 x 16 lights. Weatiser-'b'oardiqg nailed-. on verti- E
il, the boards for which 'to b''10 in-ches wide and 'a
-f ordinary thiekness--juints to. be covered with
inch sats. Roof, Siviss s'tyle, very steep an
6ered wth shingles.' Boards foi- flooringr'& in
hs in breath-zand 14 idehtes in thickness. Twenty 0.
'lain but neat benches, having backs, each bench
efficiently larg for two occupants, and a writing
ekfrever bench. The whole to be done in a
btatqanworkmaunlike'manner'.2
t is the desire of thes Comainittee tint the building am
e om'npleted and ready for eeeupation by thme first ar
londay in February next.'s
-A. JT. SMYLY,m
JOIIN A. ADDISON, .g
-J. A. BLAND,
De10 2t 484 Commmittee.
Brushes, Brushes I
NN Store a fine variety of Paint Varnish, Grain
Lg Blendrs,Tinners, Whhewa1, Cf'umb,
)usting and Useir Brushes.-.and Combs-Flesh -
rsher and I-air Gloves--Nail, Tooth and Shaving.
rrshes, &c. -For sale by r
-A. G. & T. J.'TICAGUE, Drnggisfs. j
Maj~ 23 J
Administratorrs Sale- - -
Of Valuable Negroes .
VILL be-sold at public outcry in the Town of
( Hamburg, or Thursday the 3d-day of Jan
iry next, the personal Estate of Wm. 11. Adams, t
e'd., consisting'of . ]
Eight orTen Likely-Negrees,
mong whom are four extra prime likely fellows I
4-four.likely women. " : v ~
Persons desiriiglo purchase such negrieean'
tain any information they desire of their qualitis'
8 el'jraneterfidmrtke Subscriber; orfrom Mr. A.
Rambo. "' -:; '-i -; a : ,-.
Tzaus or SALU.-A-eredit of twelve months with,
terest from date. . Purchasera giving note with
ro or more approved.sureties.
E. PENN, Al'or.
Deo 10 4t 48 .
Negroes for Sale.
)Y consent of.parties'I will seltit-:Edgpfield C.
} i., on the frat Monday in.Jannary 'next the
owing negro slaves : Lark, Marii and Lewis,
ennis, Ann, Lee, Minty, Petir, Pies,'Arthuruid
Said negros will be sold on'a cre it'of Twelve I
oths with interest from day of Sale. Purchasers 4
give notes with. two .good sureties,.to secure the ]
rehase monef.^' ' S. B. GRIFFIN Ac r.
Dee. 5 5t 47.
Ailmnilstratori"s Sale.
ATE will proceed to sellat Edgefield C.., on
the. first Monday in January next, the
met of Lind hnown as the
Beaver Pond Tract . .
olonging to the Estate of John Hatcher, deo'd.,
tnining One-hundred and ninety-nint acres, ad.
ining lands of the Estate of the said John 11ateher
>eeAsed. -
Tems--On a credit of twelve months. Purcha
rs giving note with ample.seenrity.
JAMES HATCH ER,
AMOS LANDRUM,
Adm'ors with the Will annexed.
Dec.5 4t . 47
Public Sale,
CHE Undersigned will sell at the plantatlqp re
L cently sold by him, near .t. Willng, on
turday, the 27th December inst.,
Six Valuable Young 1Mules,
oek of - Cattle, Fat Hojas, Corn. Cottony Seed,
oqamhold and Kitchen Furniture, Pintation uten
Taxs.-All sums under $20 casr. -Over that
tont twelve months credit with- interest from
te. Purchasers giving note with approved surety.
S"- M. L. BONHAM. -
Dec 12 3t .48
LAND AT AUCTION.
H AT BEAUTIFAL Farm or Planta.
tion of OAK and. HICKORY LAND
longing to Win. A. Harris, adjoining the .Village
Edgefield and the Lands of Col. F. W. Pickens,
mes Sheppard and others, will be sold at Edge
Id C. H., on the lt Monday in January-next.
be Tract contains
eve Hundred I Eighty-Three Acres,
- One half Woodland.
The place has on it all of the buildipgs necessary t
a well arranged P1lantation. The entire Lands I
e enclosed with a good fence.
Terms, Three Thousand ($3,000) Dollars cash, I
d the ballance on a credit of twelve months with
terest from dateof sale, with approved security.
Il7 Good and warranted titles will be given.
Nov 14 8t 44
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
iN EQUITY.
Ann Griflin, Bilifor Acet.,Bettle
*-ooB.Gifnc.~ mf'i and gen'l Relief.
)Y Virtue of an order of the Court of quity-in I
) this case, I wvill proceed to sell at Edgelield
ut House, on the first Monday ini January next,
t wvell known Real Estate of the late N. L.C
iin, known as the Darby Lands.''lt will be I
erd in two parcels as follows:.
IFirst, The Home Tract, containing one thousand.
es, mndr or less-, agd adjoining lands of P. Ri.i
aluek, Samuel Marsh, Amen Lindsay, Benjamin<
thr and others. a
Second, The Mill Tract containing six hnndred
-s, motre or less, imd adjoining the formr Tract
also lands of Alfred Hlughes, S. S. Boyce, L. S.
hnsou, Amen Lindsay ad others.
Upon the Iirst or these Tracts there is one of C
: mot beautiful residences in the Distriet,'on aC
th and commainding position, and in a perfectly
althy locality. It is just four miles below Edge- I
Id C. 11., and immediately on the Plank Road
adig to I~amburg. The Tract by which it is
rrouded embraces a considerable amount oft
sh land and is altogether in good condition for
mning purposes. Ihero is the beat chance we know
ay one desirous of purchasing a comfortable
Te mill tract has also a good house upon it, and f
ir necessary fixtures.
Purchasers should wateh this sale.
Tsas.-One and two years credit, except costs,
be paid in ensh. Purchasers to give bond with
equate surcties to secure the purchase money.
-A. SIMKINS, c. E. E. D.
Dee 19, 1855. 4t 48
Sheriffus sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
D. P. & J. P.'Self, A pplicants, ~ s em.
fl'eron Sturkeey and wIfe Lucy- and
thers, Defendants.J
Yvirtue of an order from H. T. Wiighat, ordi
nay of Edgefield District, In the above stated
se, I shall proceed to sell on the fist Monday in
asry nerxt at Edgefiled Court House, the Kafali
tate of Mary Self, dee., consisting of One Tract of
d qtaining EIghty (80) acres,- more or less,
ated. in the District of Edgefield, on the waters
Stevens' Creek, bounded by lands of John P.
If, Sterlig Freeman and William . White.
Fess-A credit of twelve months, purchasers
iing bend with two good securities and a Mortsege l
the preiseias to the ordinary to secure the pufchase
ney: Costs to be paid in cash. .
L. JONES, s.~o.
De 10, 4t . ' a4
Sheriffs Sale.
STATE OI SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFiELD DISTRICT.
Elizabeth Davis, A pplicant, )Szsmmons r
zdeAali-inidtwife and outhes. .~ Partition. e
Y virtue'of an order fromH. T..Wright, Ordi- ~
naofEigefteld District, In the above stated -~
me, I shall pr'oesed to sell on the first Monday in ~
uairy next, at Edgelleld C. IL., the real Estate of a
rah Wagner, dee., consisting of One Tract of t
ad containing Eighty (80) acres, more or less.
stooed in the Distriol aforesaid, bounded by lads.
Dr. E. Andrews, Joshua Harris, and Lewis
itaa-A credit of twelve months, purchaser
vigbond with two good securities and a mortgage
the premises to the of-inary to secure the pur
a money. .Costs to.be paid in cash.
LEWIS JONES, s. E. D.
De 10 4t ,48
strayed,
3ROM the Subscriber on the 25th November, two il
arkE -M LES-one a light sorrel and the a
e-adr muse color-'both' medians 'sizdd. I
rehaed both -of them from gentlemen residing in r
reenville District, S. C., (Mr. Austin and Thomas e
albert,) ad it is gulte likely they are making their e
y fur that. District. Any person -stopping said p
ules will be liberally rewarded for their trouble,
d will confer reat favor on me.
A MES STA LLING, M. D.
Greenland, Brwell, S. C., Nov 27 St 47
I Greenville Mountaineer will copy 3 times and
ward bill to J- s
Every Body Run Here,
SLL Persons indebted to M. A. RAwsoa, Agent, a
either by Note or Account, will please take p
tie that the business must be closed, and they
arespetfullyiequested to- call immediately and
tl up. The Blooks,-Notes, &e.; ean-bofound at
Store, next door to'the American Hotel, where a
mo may be found pi handsome assortment of
Fancy arnd Staple Dry Goods,
fEGRO CLOTHS, BLANKETS, &c., &c.1
JCll in and examine for yourselves.
R. M. FULLER.
Hamburg, Dec 3, 3 47 .
hides! Hides !
ll iubscriber wishes to buy 2,000 good
. Dry Hides, R. I1. 6ULIVA N. t
Dece.be. 5 tf .7.
1Lt e-od'to the highest-bidder, at .1b c
outcry, at the late residence of N. L. Griffin,
:sq.. dee'd.,siuate on the Plank .Road.to Hamburg,
nu: mjles.Jwloir Edgefield. C. -1., on tinON
December next and dlays following, the per
onal Estate of said deceased, not..idretofore dis
iosed-of, vize -.
Forty-Three Negroes
lmong.vwho pre Cooks, Segmatr cg, Wzashers
d Iroders; oa'1e 1Srvanta; 1i Mir, d l*ck
th'and valuable field: bande: They are gel eralIl
ung and likely; and purchasers desiring Negsiew
Sth's~ah9e desription-ean.lodtitlessabe uit4.;
0l.or .1.2. Vaiable toipss and. Di~
k Stook of L attle of exeellent. beleeds.wens .Stoek
logs--about . - -. - - - - . .
- ".g00-Bushels of Corm, - ---
otton Seed, Household andKitclienititre, e
In continuatio.f tlhie above s te,anzd tediaiely
iter, will besol&.at EdgeelCurt lotse,she
L A-W .LIBRARY
nd Ofiee. Furniture- of-said. deeenseL' The Iik
irary.-isa wel selected and most valuable ollction
f Books on Law and .quity, omprising all the
looks usually-found in a Lawler'.s Offiei.
TERMS OF SALE.
All sums tinder .T~wenty ($20) Dollars Cash." Of
nd uhove tlit sum Twelve.(12) months cedit, with
terest from date. Purchasers giving Note with
wo or more- dpproved sareties to sceure the pnt
hni money. M. L. J.lONHAM, Adm'or.
Noi7 1855. 46:
AWABE LANDS, NGROES
-And Stoc'It ~ 11 0.:e
lE following Lands may be bfargained .for at
private safe; between this time and the 20th
lay of D~eeiber next ; ind-if not 'disposed of by
lint times they will be sold publiclyoii the Ired9sls
Othe highestbidder, on W E )N ESD3AY-,26Til
)AY'OF DECEMBER 'NXT,-viz:
Tract 1o. 1,-The Home Place,
ntining about TWELVE HUNDRED. 4ND
FIFTY-FIVE -(1255) ACRES. Tia tract is
ituated two anda half (2o) nillesabove. Kingston,
medately on the W. &r. A. R. Road- - About
hree hundred aeres-are is cultivationstwo hundred
n4isty-acresof wa ih'.are p-aind,bnd..the.rest
ow ground, (on Conaseena .Creek, -well-suited for
,razing purposes. "'All, both' 'np-land and low-land,
Sfreh and.good. -.he place..i elegautlyhuprved,
laving a large and comfortable.dwelling house, and
Ii out-buildings, necessary on a brm, all 'new- and
omplete.. .The place is admitted by all who sae it,
o be one of the most beautiful and. desirable real
lenes is North Georgia..' -It .is well. watered baw
ng a number of the- very best -lime-stone. springs :
here is also on the place .(situated very. near.the
ail . Road) one of the best Lime Quarries in-the
tate, not more than. half a mile distunt from the
ement Quarry of the.Rev. C. W. Howard. There
ou.the place a good water-power for running Mills
r other Machinery, and orchards of the best apple,
each and pear trees. .. .
Tract I of s
iUNDRED AND EIGHTY 'ACRES,' all i
roods wit)out improvenentsi It- is well wftter4sdj
aving'a -beatitiful creek runaing hjotsgh it. -
The land: belongingto each of the above desertibed
laces, can all be cuhteated, ai'd' n. rly all of It is
Lrst quality of up-lands.
Lbout 35 Negroes to be Sold
There will be sold," also, at the same, time'and
'lace, to .the highest. bidder, between- thirty and
irty-file Negroes. Anmong them, is one-first 'rate
laksmith, one rirst rate Harness andShoe inaker,
n No. 1 Seamstress,veryilikely, and a good H~ouse
ervant.
Will be sold, also, a fine lot of Mares mnd Horse.,
number of fine short-horned Durham Cattle, Sheelp,
tok of Ilogs, and about ten thousand lbs.- of pork ;
oorhtee thusand~bushplr of:corn, a qanatit-y of
ood fodder, two carriag'es and three or four wagons,
e Taylor Gin, 'one Thrashier, and a numb..r of
her articles, too tediotusto mecntion,such.as Ho~use
old anud Kitchen furniture, Plantation tools,&c.
There are alsofive other quarter-seotions of hand
out eight hunidred acres in all, lying'immediately
the same neighborhood, but not joining each
'ther, nor ither of the other tracts. These last de
sribd lands niay be barg'.ined for privately on
od terms.
Proposed Conditions of' Purchase !
The terms of sale of the two Tracts of Land first
escribed, will be one fourth cash, the. balance in
n, two and- thtrec years; with interest from-date,
ie purchaser to take a Bond for- Titlefuntil the
nd is paid for. Thme Negroes, Stock,'Corn,^&e.,
till be sold on a credit of twelve months, with in
~ret from date. Each purchaser will be required
give a note, with two approved securities, before
ec property is de'livecred. The pork will be sold
r cash.
Persons desiring to look at the lands,-will find Dr.
. WV. Glenn, at Kitgston, and Rev. W. 13. Tel
rd, on the premises. Both, or either of themr
till take pleasure in showing the lands.
W Sale to begin at eleven o'elock, on Wednes
ity, Deaember 26. .
.B.EDDINS,.
For WarLrIuM.EDDIKS.
Kingston, Nov 20, 4t 46
References. --
Hon. W. H. STIL.Es, Savannah, Ga.
Col. W. S. COTRnAx Rome, .." -
Maj. W. W. CLAsYTON, Kingston ".
R. B. Youttg, Esq., Savannah, "'
Col. J. C. SraouL, Carteraville,
State of South Carolina,
ED EFJE LD DIST RICT.
IN EQUITY.
Elizabeth Prince, -
Surah Jeter and ' Bill for aceoanl,
Nancy Turner,' - eole .and dietri
Martha Turner. --.
)Y Virtue of an orddr~frolm. Cheneelr' Ward
-latv in this -cause, I4 wIll sell gt-Edgefiedt.
,on the.first Mondayin- January next. the' fol
uwing real estate of.ohmn E.Tumrner, dee'd, to wit:
A Tract of Land containing two hundred and
eny scres, more sr. less, hituate~in Edge~eld tie:
~ielying on.Ilig Stivons> Creek, aiid adjoiaing
.ands of Alexander Sharpton, William Newsom
d Terril Goff.
I will also sell at the late residence of-'the said
ohn E. Turner, dee'd., on the Thursday succeeding
'te sale-day in January 1850,ithe personal property
the said deceased, among which tliere is one
uro woman.
This property, realty, and persionalty1,will be sold
a eredit of twelve nionthis from day of sale, er-.
et as to'so much as miay be reqmread to ddfrifyth'e
ostsoftissnit willeiiespaidid essh. 'P'ui
base money to -be secured by Bonds or-Notes with
equate sureties. Titles to the land, three dolare,
be paid for extra of the purchase money.
- A. SIMKINS, c....
Nov 27,1855, 6t - 4G.
State or Southi Carofina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
LN'EQVITY.. -
John J. Scott and othersi, -
es. Bill for Paritai.
Samuel C. Scott and others.34
IY Virtue of an order from Chancellor Ward
Llaw in this cause, I will sell at Edgefleld C.
I., on the first Monday in.January nezt, thp,follow
mg negro slaves, to wit : Polty anti hep four ehil
ren itlarshal, Stal:Seld,iir arid Haimpton.
These negroes 4will be'aoli on a credit of twelve.
zontha from day of sole.with intetest from ay-of sale
seept as to costs whieh umust be paid in cash. Pur
ase money to be secured by Bonds withs ample
ersonal sureties. A. SIMKINS, P.E..
Nov 27 6t -- 46
Notice.
LL persons are hetrby cautioned from trading
fra Note drawn by James D. Self in favour
Tandy Buckhalter in the sum of ..:nety4ve
95) Dollars, dated the 13th of. Anaust 1855
-on which note William C. Rcbinson issecarity,
the consideration of the said note, has failed and
ymen threof'wilR be refused..
JAMES D. SELF?.
Dee'r. 5 3t 47,
gg The Chronicle & Sentinel will insert 3 times
ad send bIll to Jas. D. Self, at Cairo, S. C.
Gum Elastic Hot Water Bags and
OPTLC SHIIONS-for sale by
.1 AI~.. 'T' J. TECAGUE, Druggists.
May 28" -f-19
alvanic Batteulesk& lagneto ElectriQ
Nachines
UST rcecvedand-f'or sie by'
P A. G. d& T. J. TEAG UE, Druggists.
u..., 2-3 tr i
THOS. G. BACON.
EDMUND PENN
R."- DdBW ,.-fss~.. ~~
or O ldl "~
L : T,-/t~l_ l
9 i RfGTL
W. F. DU J ,TI
THEOPHIIASD 5.i- 7 .
1 .CHA L 'CAIE ,
Rroe t i
D Med itnJt hesoanthe. Ridge-asi4 aeigb'
boring vicinity. ee:at Di..Ready's. -
Oct 17 - -6m .0
FFICE over'sMeanes. Cauhuistta
O " *t'aas II'arawarisSUbe B
treet, -A ugusti, Ga; : . h'
2lveratiespertfig Wlentistttye siRla
ended to with promptness, and to the entiusii;
actionetan ha ni y favor him with thi
-T.Gold 2.steawd Wire, Clasp at ,
boy~farniened so,Dentisteripr-Cashii .t 1.. .;
Augusta, May I .. - A. r - --. -
. DNT&L S$RE1.-.2
DlR. HI. PASS R r-espectfully informs
ithe Litzens-ff-" dds 'P it, that he may
be found dringmi.e day week a, haPlantera
el;Edgefield . -and.-a hia.residence on: tle
Andersoa rigtees :miles North-ep .of-he
Village, on- every FYidayaad S.turday (i g ;
t iedmns.pf,bi;work, put up on the latest a
mostimproved principles, enn be seegc .
Ilis address, when inthe
Sleepy Creek,
Dee r
:ITH a view of elsingouti y 'tod
.-wIafter fliis akel-t
?#ewlbYrk GOm i
To the Lades, odldisf hae i b
313 S 60638.
Sni as Black and tofored SILKS, BA1iGES
TiSSUES, OASHlL1ERES,DLAINES,
SHOES, HOSIERY, ke.
I1"All' Persons indebted to me ale earpeitYy
eque*diomaktp symehi -.. :
-. r-6 BUER
gg y ACADEIN4E
TUE ert ofthese lustjion, i lie rS
?umncJd tlt.tiedr Monday'Ja next
Asu h lr JAh ES t."U will
et iis Priteipal of the Male Department"
The Female School, with the Primary De rtr
neat of the'Male AZ'deniy will be 'conduie 'by
r. A. P.BUT LER, aissiste-d by the learned-shei
ighly accomplished Miss A. E. ARTHUR, wied
>her competent Tenceer. - - '
Rates #Itw~ultiwa'iadsion.
irst Clase, Primary Department,....;. .. '900
econd.".. Ordinary E~nglish. Branches,... .dtM0
Thirrd " higher "- - --e,3-0
ourth " Greek and Renwa-LitteraV
with higher Mathematics,-.......... 3J00
French, Embrofilery, '1qeedle weok, e~gial
atei' - - ~
The Scholatiti year will be divided into two'Ses
ins of five montfis eneh. Pupils wilt be- ecaisred
rom the time of entering tothe end'of the Session.
uitiosi In advince.~
Good Board can be had in the'Viilago at fronm
i8 to $10 per month.
R. MIERRIWETHER,
S. P. GETZEN,
A. .J. HIAMMOND,
. .&S W. GARDNER,
,..e - .A. SHAW. j
Dec5tf 4
H~E Subseriver wishing to -change his' location
LoffeLrs fr sale Jhis,VALUABLE PLANT.
cON, containini
l'hree Hundred k Seventy-sevenAcres
ying on Salada Rirer,iiad adjoining lands ci~. Wn
. Strother, A. Clark and David Payne, niear
ozean's Ferry, and within two or three-hundred
ards of the Greenville.&Colombia Rail Road.'
The Tract contains about one hundred aeres in
~riginal rorest, whilst the rest-is- under'ence. One
~udred and fify is-in a -hgli state' of cultivation,
fwhielrthere is -from seventy-Sive to one hundred
ereoflin- bottom land equal to any and surpassed
iynotie in theitate. Thin plantatio-baegootdoat
ets an'excellent ranges for Atoe'Tk.' " - -
-OnieiitIsisa e god Tio'DrIwelling
lltse and all neeeary plantation bmikbmge.' Also,
Spring of never failng water.
gg Any person wishing~to purchase will call on
he Subscriber who resides on the premises, and he
rl take-pleasuro in showing them the above t e.
~-. J. W. MAYNAs.
'F Cort'oses,G lo'tIz hiiitIdir,otae
st Manafin -Ji a -iertiis -Pt~ntatin situ
te in g&oeld'Dilstrict,-~on*LiteSid Rifer,
ontaining
rwo Euked i Seventy-SIx Acres,
fore or less, and adjoining lands of Thornton Cole
an Josiah Etheridge,.andi other.
There are 50 acres of prime Bottom Land, .be
nging to the Tract. Also sonmc 30 sores of land
eently cleared and fenced.
Upon the premises are good out-buildings, amon'g
en a Bairn,. a Stable, a Smoke 1House, a Kitchen
and .sundry Negro Houses. -The licalthfulnees-of
e plantatio-i is unexceptionable, and among its
ather recommendations is to be included a.' all'of
~xcel nt water, supeuoro gay iai&~iI
~oats, with interest from tle~yorsa+
- . -LP. RIDGELL.
Nov.-5,-1855 . ~ g. I 7tg. . 45
FOR8LE,
1'HE STORKE HOUsEZDxtast ~of R. H -~l
L livan's, 30 feet front and 60'deep, cna
b'ree rooms below, one above, an( Go f
CHE TAN.:YARD) and Lot -adjoialingpamid.-ean
aining about three acres. ---
NE LOT on the branok adjolniag G.1L. Refo.
- R. T. MIMS.
Ot 9 - tf 38
i AAAY from the Subscriber aoutfhe 15th
USeptemiber last' bi uyofa MED. -Said
nan is about thirty year. of age, heavy bliit, weigh.
g I1(0 or' 380 gpouds, rather -of a' copper complec
ion, and has a cut on one of his middle fingers,
arhich causes It to bend in at the ut.'~n He.
rmerly belonged to iMr. James H.m ngin,
nd it is verf probisble he Is lukg in that
~iqinIty. Or, he miay be down on the Edlsto River,
there he-is acquainted.
The above reward of $20 is offered forhlisappre
esion and delivery to me, near Cairo P. 0., or in
any Jail in the State o. that I cana get him.
Dec 5 . tf ..47
Notice
[8S Hereby given to all eoneerned thata5al-set
tlement will- be.made 01 the -iae of Daniel
iwith, dee~d., in the Ordiary's Ogioe*a #dgefield
E H., on the 4th Afonday la' Januarf nezkt. :All
ierons indebted will please maeke paymenthby .the
ove timie, and those having defianda wil present
Item by the same time.
JOHN P'. MICKLERt
C..SMITH.
Ot 28,1855. .___._-42_
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