Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, April 23, 1856, Image 3
DRY GOODS.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS, 1856.
LLER & WARREN, Opposite Globe Hotel,
Augusta, Ga., are reeiving their usualeboloe
variety of SPRING DRESS FA BRICS, embracing
the best makers of French and sh productions,
among 1hith are
Rich Printed French JACON and ORGAN
DIES;
Rich Printed Flounced BAREGES and ORGAN
DIES- - -
Rich Printed American and English LAWNS;
Rich " French BRILLIANTS and CAMBRICS;
Buff, Blue and Pink BRILLIANTS1,new article.
Assorted Colors Flounced Silk DRESSES;
Rich Plaid and- Striped Tafeta SILKS;
Rich Moire Antique, Toulard and China SILKS I
Black Taffeta and Gro de Rhine Do.
Mtfourning Goode
?lain andStrip'd GRENADINEsand BAREGESI
1l'k Filounced Grenadine and Barege DRESSES;
Superior Summer 90MBAZINES and CHAL
LIES; Bl'k JACONETS, ORGANDIES and
MARQUISE
Blik. 1909. CRd ES, Love VEILS and HAND
KERCH1IEFS.
I. -additiop to this long line of Dress Goods, s
have a complete stock of CALICOES, GING
11AMS, LINEN GOODS, EMBROIDERIES,
FURNITURE PRINTS and LACES, HOSIERY
and GLOVES, Plain and Embroidered Crape
.BHAWLS.
Alargelotof MANTILLAS,in great variety of
styles.
PANTALOON STtFFS, Bleached and Brown
OGoods.
White and Stripea OSNABURGS, of various
brands.
Our friends and customers are respectfully invited
to examine the largest stock of Spring and Summer
- GOO)S that we have ever had.
- Particular attention paid to filling orders.
AugpspO, April 23 3m 15
New State House,
W ANTED, 150 prime N EGROENS, in gangs
of any number. The terms of hiring are 75
cents per day. The owner to feed, house and clothe
bis Negro. Apply at the Architect's Office.
Columbia, S. C., April 23 It 15
Imported Garden Seed,
A full and fresh supply of all the leading vare
.ties of Fresh Imported Garden Seeds, (received
per late Steamer) vir. LATE CABBAGES. PEAS,
BEANS, (both Bunch and Pole) including the
LAzy House Wife & Welsh BEANS; also Early
Varieties of CORN, DUTTON, WHITE FLINT, I
CAN ADA, SUGAR &c., for sale low for Cash by, I
WM. HAIN E.
Augusta, Ga., April 23. 3t 15
Notice.
r HE ereditors of the estate of Jonathan Tillman
are hereby notified that I am ready to pay their
demands against said estato as far as authorized by
ithe Court. A. SIMlKINS c.z.E.n.
April 231856 tf 15
CAROL INA HOTEL,
IIAIJBURG, S. C.,
JOHN A. MAYS, PROPRIETO'3,
T 11E Public are respectfully in
Iformed that this Hotel has under- a
gone a thorough repair, and has been
refitted in the BEST STYLE. regard
less of expense, and war opened on the First of Veto
ber, for the reception of Boarders and accomodation
of Transient customers.
The best accommodation is guarantied to those
who will favor the Proprietor with their patronage.
and the Nlanagement will be such as to command
for the llouse, thet reputation it has always main-I
tained, as the Best Rotel ini Hamburg.
Thme Proprietor assures the public that no pains
shall be spared on the part of the Management to
furnish the Table with the best viands the Markets of I
A ugusta and Hamburg afford.
~Famnilies visiting ('Sr Town are solicited to give us
a call, as our best exertions shall be devoted to ad
aminister to their entire comnfurt.
A ttached to the Hotel, is a fine LIVERY and
SA LE STABHLE, kept by C. DAsmEc & J. . B.
CAnasco, which is well fitted up and has all kinds of
Provender that this Mlarket can possibly afford, and
they pledge themselves to take as good care of Stock
as any other Stable, or no pay.
They arc prepared to accmmiodate Drovers Stock,
and Transient I-orss at all times, amnd have H orses.
and Buggies to hire, and will run one or more Hlacks,F
whenever called for on reosonable termos.
N. B.-They hnve an eminent hlorse Farrier
who proposes to cure all curable diseases of the
llorse, (contagious diseases excepted.) or no pay,
and will be responsible that horses under his treat
ment shall be well cared Ion and treated' according
to instructismS.
Hamuiburg, A pril 23 1856. 6m 15
Important to Planters.
T lIIOSE wishing to obtain the best plow for "all
.Leork," are invited to examine Warliek's 1m
.proved Plow. A specimen may be seen at thme Post
Office in Edgefield. P'ersans interested, are re
quested to call and judge for themselves.
IL. WILLIAMS,
Edgefield, A pril 8, 1856.
The following certilientes sneak for themselves.
LArAYETTE, Ala. Oet:8, l855.-We the under
signed having used Noah Warlick's Patent Plow, I
during the last season, state, for the benelit of those
wvho have not used ii, that we believe it to be superior
to any plow we ever saw or used, and for durability
and cheapness it cannot be surpassed.
Momaars G. TowL~as A. G. McCAx-rs,
Barrroa S-raurs, T. SIArxox,
Lawas Scimeassi~a, Tumos. .J. Wragrow,
Wx. L. Cairrozs, Jonsa R. AL.FOaD.
Afcmsons FaxrLAY, Isaac BaaxEs,
IHtx-rSYILL, A ugust 30, 1855.-We the under
signed have seen Noah Warlick's Patent Improvedl
Plow at work this day, and we feel no hesitancy in
pronouncing it to be superior to any plow that' we
have ever seen, for efficiency in turning sod, depth
of cut, and ease of draft, and that we adhiire thme
manner of attaching the subsoil, bull tongue, -urn
ing points, and scraper to the same stock, and cheer
fully recommend it to the farming interests of our
community.
STErH EN S. EwINo G. W. LAUGHINGHoeUE,
Rosar H ANCOCK, Jpa. F JORANa,
J. B3. BRADaRD, RoBsar FREEMAN,
Taos. W. Wnrrs, R. G. Scor-r,
JeHN R F HEW:.ETr, C. WV. VINEsT.
Wai. C. VINEaNT,
TALLADEGA, Dec. 6, 1855.-I hereby certify that
I have purchased and used Warliek's Patent Plow
in sowing wb.-at this fall in grassy lands, and am
:highaly pleased with it. It has an advantage over
any plow with which I san acquainted in plowing
deeply and clogging less in turf land. Several of my
neighbors have used it, and are all well satisfied,
.and seem to consider it as having advantages over
any plow in use, in grassy land, for durability and
good work. JOEL W. W ATKINS.
A pril 16 . tf 14
Mercantile Card.
'UHE undersigned have associated themselves for
Sthe purpose of eonducting a
General Mercantile Business,
In the Village of Edge field, where we are now re
~eeiving and opening (in the room.formerly occupied
'by W. P Butler) an entirely new, varied. and ex
teng've stock of Goo'is, embracing nearly every
:article usually kept f.or the trade, which lhave been
recently selected by us. in peison, from the latest
'importations of the Northern alarkets.
We especially invite an inspection of our Stock,
with the masurasee that we can please even the
'most fastidious.
*/ Desiring to confine our future operations.more
c losely, to the Cash System, we shall, at all times.
'off'er extra inducements to cash buyers.
W.P. BUTLER,
-. J. A. BLAND.
Aprile, 1855. . tf 19
Edgefield Huzza's,
- 'TTENTIoN.
Y O TU ars)ereby notified to attend at your parade
-. grown d trryton, en Friday 2nd of May
next, armed and Iequipped as the law directs.. In
pursuance of an order from ColI. Talbert, there will be
on the same dayan eleetion for second Lieutenant.
All previous'orders are hereby countermanded.
.By o~der of
J. B. GRIFFIN. Capt.
W. B. ADDtsON, clerk.
April 9' '4Mt 13
Notice.
A Lb Persons having henands aguinatthe Estate
of B. R. Addison, dr.'2d., are nsted to
present thenm properly-attested to the mersigned,
to whom also those' Indebted~'to th'6 Estate are re
qui-rei- '' . L. PENN, -
Adm'or with thie Will annexed.
May9 '
New Store and New Good
E. PENN, AgSt.,
AS opened, in the Store formerly occupie
Williams & Christie, on Park Row at
ire NEW and Fresh Stock of
SEASONABLE SPRING-& SUMMER O0
o which he respectfully invites the attention c
)LD CUSTOMERS, sti4 the public generally,
His Stock has been seleeted with great care
,mbraces a general assottment of
Staple and PanCY Dry Goo
sHOEs, IATS, BONNETS,
f(ARbWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERJ
SADDLRY, 4-c., 4-c.
All of which he will sell on accommodating te
April 9, 1856. tf
Estray Notice,
T OLLED, before me, as an estray, by The
Randall one chesnut-sorrel Horse, apprt
o seventy dollars by Leonard Suber, D. L. As
md A. J. Peletier, Esqrs. Said Horse is of a
size, bordering on the poney, well made and in I
>rder, has a white spot in the forehead, soine -
r grayish spots on the back, four white feet,
good eyes, and supposed to be five or six years
md is left in possession of Thomas Randall al
esidefee of John Randall, Rsq., on the Grai
rille road, three miles from Hamburg.
BENJAMIN BAIRD, Meg
Hamburg, April 9, 1856. 4t mo.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office at Edgeflel
I., S. C. on the lst of April, 1856. Pen
vishing letters from this list, will please
hey are advertised.
A Heath, W M!.
ktkinson, W H 3 Harling, N
klexander, G S Harris,, W G
klen, J C Havardi-W
kdais,H 1
ksbell, L M Jones, W N
dams, D T Jones, L P
B Johnson W B Junic
rooks, Capt. J W 2 Jones L J
rannon & Anderson, Johnson, J
lush, W B L
laskett, Col. J Lott, J
lunangW Lott, M
Iradbury, Miss M M
3rown S Milam. M
3ailey Rev. Thos. M 2 More, Miss S
3ussey, Mrs. N Mims T H
3each, A Morgan, Miss J S
C McDaniae, L
'alleson. J 2 Mitchell Mrs. E
Aogbun Mrs. S Merriwether, W A
Ohristmas, N Matheny, Mrs. E. J.
Aoch, J . A
Aondict J E. Rilev, N
Auleman, L Rtmbo, W E.
,ogburn L R Randell, C
Jrtlidge, Wan J Roberts, J R
iorrv, Roper, G
rafiin. M1 A Ropp, L -
Jerry, Miss. S H
D Self, J D
)elaughter, Miss. R Strum, Mrs. 51
)yer, A Sands, P
F Self, Mrs. M
reeman, C M Sander, J R
ranklin S T
G Tradwel, Miss. M E
3illion, P - Tillman, Miss. T Md
wrice, W Tomkins, Miss. M I
Yardner, J B "lromkins. J R
Ifnn, E Towers, J
H Tomkins & Tacker
enderson Jas. Tomkins R W P
Iewit, L 2 Tawby, Miss. C A
iamson, J P W
isains W A Whitlock, W
lnter, J Wright, T S
lile, T T . Wright, J C
Jolsenbak, R. M Waters, A Rl.
Jenson, G W
A. RAMSEY, P.!A
April, 9 3
Cheap Dry Goods for Sprin,
1856.
BROOM & NOR REL L.
238 'Broad Street---Aumgusta Ga
rAVE just opened their Spring Stock of Si
..and Fancy Dry Goods, aind would respecl
y call the attention of the citizens of Edgeileld
djoining [Distriets to the assortment, which e
rises almiost everything in the D~ry Goodsl
acing been bought by an experienced baye,
re prepared to offer Goods at such prices as I
an guarantee to be as CeAr AS -ritE eEAf
eeling assured that a careful examination of
stoek will induce a liberal share of Patronage, I
olicit the favor of an early call. A mong our Gi
c invite particular attention to the folluiwing,
Plaid BIk. and Fancy Dress- SILKS
" Satin Striped and Fr. Printed BERE(
R ch SILK GR EN ADINES and Satitn I
rISSUES.
Fr. Printed CHIALLIES and BEREGA
5ANES
Rich Grenadine, Berege and Jaeonet FLO1
3ED ROBE~S
R ich Fr Printed ORGANDIES, MUSI.INS
AWNS
Blk CH ALLIES, TAMATA NS.BOMBAZIU
nd ALPACAS
Plain & chkd Jaeonet, Cambricks, NANSO(
d SWISS MUSLINS
BRILLIANTS, CALUCOES, GINGHIA
CA RLTONS &c. &e. &c.
Largo assortment Worked Edgings and In
igs
Embroidered COLLARS, SLEEVES, CHE
5ETTES, BANDlS, and FLONNEINGS.
R ich Embd BASQUES, Lace and Silk M.
ELLAS.
Lace and Crape SHAWLS-Blk. Silk LAC
Superior Assortment of Goods for GENTS
BOYS wear
LINENS-TABLE DAMASKS, DIAPI!
rOWELLINGS &c. &c.
10-4 and 12-4 LINEN SHEETINGS and si
PILLOW CASE LINENS
Superior assortment Blk and Bro DOME8TI
IlETlNGS, L.ONG CLOTHS,
STRIPES, TICKINGS and Servants G
HOSIERY for Gents, Ladies, Misses, Boys
hlidren all kinds and prices.
Together with many other goods not namec
hich will be offered at prices that cannot be
lersold in the way of fair and upright dealing
my House in the State.
BROOM & NORNRELL.
238 Broad Street Augusta Ga.
Near'y opposite Augusta Ban
A pril 2 tf I
Spring Goods----1856. .
. F. BURCHARD & CO,, AUGUSTA, I
Broad St., Opposite MYasommie Ha
A RE now receiving san unusually choice vs
t. of Spring Dress Fabrics, wi
hey are selling at the very lowest prices pos
mud to which the attention of purchasers is
tordially and respectfully invited. Their stock
races the following, ammongr others, of French
risk and American prosductiosns. Particular a
tion is asked to Patusli, Lupin, Seydomux, Lieb
o's. manufacture of IBombazines chiallies, dela
areges. grensadines, &c. Thirrion &k Millia
lack and collored challies, margnise, veil be
and tissues.
Prinated Goods.-!teinbach, Koechl
Perals, brittiantes, cambries, jaceonets, lawna
gandies and beragee
Prs black silks, superior qualities ;
Paris rich fancy silks;
" Fourlan~ds, very handsome ;
" French and English Calicoes of Steinbac
Hogle's Mlont-iths & INorton's ;
Cases of Ginghams, black and fancy, all pries
Printed eihallies and berage delaines, from low pl
to very rich ;
American lawns and mus.lins;
"Calicoes, low price and fast colors;
Housekeeping Goods.
Richardston's Linens, and other makers, a
rull assortment in all varieties, for shirting, shee
pillow casing, &c., &e.; birds-eye diapers, Si
ditto. towelling and towells, Turkish Bath,
window drapery, lace and muslin, &c., &e.
Summer Goods for Gentlemen and Boys, in
en drillings, &e., cottonades of all sorts, vest
spring cassimeres, eashmerett, drab e'ti, &c.
Domsestic Goods.
An nnrivalled assortmerct of sheetings and
ings, brown and bleached, from 3-4 to 12-4i
and from the lowest paioed to the finest Englial
American makes.
Planstation Good.
Of every sort and kind, considered desirab
have, by the piece or bale. In addition tc
above, we have the very finest asaortmeatof cc
Laces and Embroideries in general, to be i
probably in the State.
-J. F. BURCUARD & C
April 9, 1856. tf
s. Spring and Summer Goods.
Ht. SULLIV AN has just received and opened
o his Spring and Summer GOODS, to which
- he respectfully calls the attention of his friends and lb
en- the community generally the Stock consist vi
D, French Jaconet M LINS;
D, French Organdee Mlulins; '
f his French Berages and Tissues;
Prints and GINGH EMS :
and Alpaeas and BOMBAZlNIC;
Cold and Bik. SHIALLEYS;
Is, Black and Plaid SILKS aati a'fine and large as- &
sortment of White Goods.
Drop De et and Italian CLOTH;
Es, White ditd Brown Linin DRILLS;
Plalit and Tuilled COTTONA DES;
rms. Bleached and Brown SHEETING;
13 Bleached and Brown SHIRTING;
- A fine lot Irish LINENS;
Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons in any variety
Hosiery and Gloves of all kinds ;
is Hats, Boots,Shoes, Crockery and Glass Ware;
bley I1ard ware and Cutlery, Saddlery and Groceries.
mall Please call and examine my stock, for we will take
,d great pleasure in showi it.
hite April 2 12
B Bads in Town once More,
the O not pass him by. The ports are clear of ice
ite- D and goods are reaching their destination.
I am now receiving daily my Spring stock of
t goods, consisting in part of
3 - Ieidsio Champagne;
Bouche,' do. qts. and pts;
Mums do. do.
, C. Nectar Whiskey and ail'other brands that are to
ions be had in this market or Augusta.
Say Smoked Beef, Pickles, Preserves. Raisins. Figs,
Smoked Tongues, Ketchup, Almonds, and all other
kinds of Nuts, Crushed Sugar, Ground, Loaf, &c.
Rio Coffee, Laguira. Java. Rice, Flour, superior
quality, Mackerel, whole, half quarter and kitts,
Macaroni, Adamantine and Sperm Candles, and a
variety of other artiples toq styperous to mention.
S. E. 1V A!RS, Ag.
Hamburg, April 16. t 14
Notice, fo
0 NE first rate second Hand CARRIA E for a
sale, by A. BUSH'LL. th
April 16 tf . 14
Sheriffs Sale. -
BY virtue of sundry writs of.Pi. Pa. to me di
rected, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court
House, on the first Monday in May next, the follow- I
ing property, in the following case, viz:
S.C. Strom admr's vs William Strom Sen; Samuel
Williams, and others vs the same, a tract of land
Containing five Hundred acres, more or less, ad
joining lande of Lee Holsten, and others.
Meeker, Herbert, &c., and others es J. M. C.
Freeland, a tract of land Containing one Ilundred "
and thirty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of M
James Blaekwell, Dr. Joseh W. Jennings, and h
others. 01
Terms of sale cash.
JAMES EIDSON, 5.3s. D. F
April 16 3t 14. 8
T
New Spring Goods, F
LARGE ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES.
W ILLIAM SHEAR has just received from r
New York, large additiona' supplies of new
Spring GOODS. among which are- oi
Plain Colored CH A LLIES, of beautiful styles for r
Ladies' Spring dresses. T
French Printed ORGANDIES and JACONETS
at low prices.
-English PRINTS,of new and beautiful styles.
Superior plain black SILKS, and Lupin's black
CHALLI ES.
Superior black SILKS, without lustre, for Ladies'
mourning dreses. *
Ladies' fancy Bonnet, Neck and Belt RIBBONS.
CRAPE M ARETZ, of beautiful colors, for La
dies' Summer dresses.
Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Damask DIAPERS and i
Damask TABLE CLOTHS.
Supe-rior Damzwk NAPKINS and Pilk'w-Case
LINENS.
f. Superior Linen H UCKABACKS and Scotch
3 DIA PERS, for Towel.
- Bird's-Eye DIA PER, of extra quality.
Ladies' French CORSETS, of all sizes.H
Silk Warp FLANNELS, and Long L AWNS. d
Allendale, Lancaster and Marseilles QUILTS, of als
extra size~ and quality. l
ap. The above, with a great variety of other season- fi
fuable articles, will be sold low fo:r cash. The public th'
and are respectfully invited to examine the assortment. ai
m- A pril 2 tf 12. bc,
~'Land Warrants Wanted, - 6
hey H E hihest market price given for Bounty Land *&
Es arrants by
our JACKSON, MILLER & VERDERY.
hey ap2-e Masaoni Hall Building, Augusta. r
>ods z
ES RS. G. M. Y ARUBROUG H & J. P. ABNEY, ~
..aid.havec this day formed a Patnershiip, for the V
practice of MEaielNE and SiURGERY. No additimnal C
DE charge for one consultation visit. Office at Dr. rn
Yarbrough's. . ot
7N- A pril 9, 1856. tf 13
aNEHW SPRING Q00DS.
IES LALRTEDT c EM G
KS TAVEB received at the Corner of Globe H~otel
11Broad Street Augusta Ga. at
SA new and .magnificent Stock of SPRING s1
'GOODS, among which are
se Striped and padChene Silks new style
se Organdie and Tissue Roles
MI- Super Super Gros. D.Velein Do. L1
Fiyard Jaeonet Mluslin Sheer beautiful
N- Berege Roles and Grenedeana great variety
Black Silk. belonging exc!usive to one trade
ES. Black Chantilla, Lace Mantils
an Moore Antique Do
ad- Needie Worked Collars and Undersleeves b
RS, Alexanders Kid Gloves
*Silk and Cotton Hosiery and Glove.
iper ALSO
.Every Variety of Goods for Gentlemens and1
CS, Childlrens wear.
d' A large and complete assortment of Staple Goods C
an for house keepers the most desirable and retaibles m
all Styles all damento New and perfect Plantation
un- Goods at Factory Priees, to which they invite at
- A pril 2 3612. -
T'es Land for Bale. hslcto
' ESuhscriver wishing to chango i octo
'- offer srale his VA LUABLE PLANTA- fr
TION, containing tli
Three Hundred &~ Seventy-seven Acres 0
Iie Lying on satuda River. and adjoining Ilands of Win.
ll A. Strother, A. Clark and David Payne, near
iety Bozeman's Ferry, and wialhin two or three hutndred
hhyards of the Greenville & Colunmbia Rail Road. r
ible, The Tract contains nbout one hundred acres in
very original rorest, whilst the rest is under fence. One a
em- hundred and liftv is in a higzh state of cultivation, is
ing- of which 'there is from seventy-five to one hundred
tten- acres of fine bottom land equal to any and surpassed
r & by none in the State. This plantation has good out
ines, ets and excellent ranges for stock.
ard's On the premises are a good Two Story Dwelling
rage louse and all necessary plantation buildings. Also,
a Spring of never failing water.
inks, g Any p-erson wishing to purchase will call on
or- the SuLseriber who resides oni thepremises, and he S
will take pleasure -in showing them the above tract.
J. W.MAYNARD.
Nov 21 if 45 13
s Edgefield Flying Artillery.
AT TENTION ! I
d YOU are hereby summoned to
be and appear at your parade
~~ ground (Edgefield C. H.,) for '
Drill anid Instruction, on Saturday 3rd of May.
' An election will an that day be held, for first and'
very second Lieutenants.
tang, By order of W. C. MOR AGNE, Capt.
toteh E. Mius, 0. 5.
&c.; A pril 9 4t. IS
Lin- Rouse and Lpt for Sale. _
ings, H E Subscriber wishing to legve for parts as yet
Iunkno~wn, offers for sale his Cottage Residence
in the woods three aile. North'of Libeity Hill. It
hirt- is suited to a Preacher, Teacher or Phygican or anyJ
ridth person wishIng a healthy residence.
tand Tsx. Low price and long credit. Fr partic
ulars inquire of GEORGE GA LPUJN.
Longmnires, P.O., S. C.
Ce to April 2 1856, tf 12 J
l~ar For Sale,
oand A FIRST R ATE Tanner and Currier.
?.Also, a good Blacksmith for sale or hire.
Q. Enquire of F. O'CONNOR.
13 M. Vin..... Edge.ied nistit a n 7 tf 52
TAX COLLECTORS NO i,
WI LL attend at the times and placeshereinafter
. specified to collet -the State and DIstriet Tax
r the year commencing 1st October, 1855.
t Edgefield Court House on blonday, 3d March
and continue every day during the sitting at
the Court.
Stevens' Store, Monday, 17th March.
Moore's, Tuesday, 18th "
Shatterfield, Wednesday, 19th "1
Liberty Hill, Thursday, 20th
Freeland's, 'Friday, 21st "
Rocky Pond, Saturday, 22d -'
Mrs. Middleton's, Same evening at 3j o'clock.
Collier's, Monday, 24th March.
Red Hill, Tuesday, 25th "
Howard's, Same evening at 4 o'clock.
Cheatham's Store, Wednesday, 26th March.
Strom's Store, Same evening at 4 o'clock.
Pleasant Lane, Thursday, 27th March.
J. S. Smyly's, Friday, 28th
Dorn's Store, Saturday, 29th "
R. M. Scurry?s, Monday, 31st
Cooperaville, Tuesday, 1st April.
Nickerson's, Same evening at 4 o'clock.
Coleman's X Roads Wednesday, 2d April.
C:,. Clary's Store, Same evening at 4 o'clook.
Perry's X Roads, Thursday, 3d April.
Mickler's, Same evening at 4 o'clock.
Mt. Willing, Friday, 4th April.
Richardsonville, Saturday, 5th
Edgefleld C. H. Monday, 7th
Wightman's S. H. Tuesday, 8th "
A. Morgan's, Same evening at 4 o'lpe5
Cherokee Pond., Wednesday 9th April.
Hamburg, Thursday, 10th "1
Beach Island, Friday, 11th "
Granitevillei Saturday, 12th "
Hatcher's, Monday, 14th " -
Lybrand's, Tues8ay, 15th "
Ridge, Wednesday 16th "
W. S. Smyly's, Thursday, 17th "
Holstein's, Friday, 18th "
Wise's, Saturday, 19th "
Rinehart's, Monday, 21st "
Havird's, Tuesday, 22d "
Allen's, Wednesday 23d "
Edgefield C. H., Monday and Tuesday, 5th
A 6th May, after which my books will close for
e present year.
Er Free persons of color must make their returns
March-otherwise, they will be double-taxed.
J. QUATTLEBUM, T.C.E.D.
Feb 27 - lot
URRYTON ACADEMIES.
r HE Exercises of these Institutions will be re
sumed on the third Monday in January next.
As heretbfore, Mr. JAMES L. LESLEY will
t as Principal of the Male Department.
The Female School. with the Primary Depart
ent of the Male Academy, will be conducted by
r. A. P. BUTLER, assisted by the learned and
ghly accomplished Mliss A. E. ART UR, and
her competent Teachers.
Rates of T'ition per Bession.
ret Class, Primary Department,..........$9 00
wond " Ordinary English Branches,. 12 00
.ird " Higher " " ....15 00
mrth " Greek and Roman Literature
with higherMathematics,....-.........20 00
French? Embroidery, Needle work, &c., usual
tes.
The Scholastic year will be divided into two Ses
mna (if five knontha each. Pupils will be charged
m the time of entering to the end of the Session.
nition in advance.
Good Board can be had in the Village at from
3 to $10 per month.
R. MERRIWETHER,
S. P. GETZEN, 1
A. J. HAMMOND,
S. W. GARDNER,
J. C. PORTER,
A. P. BUTLER,
H. A. SHAW.
D c . tf 47
HE CELEBRATED STALION
LLstand the ensuring Spring Season at
rHarmon Gallman's, and at Edgefleld Court
ouse, at fifteen dollars the season and twenty-five
llars insurance. UENRY is a chesnut sorrel
out fifteen hands one inch high,and most powerful
formed both for strength and speed; He will be
e years old next May.. He ran more races in his
re years old form than any horse ever ran before,
riong the number were two four miles races in
th of which he lost the second heat in good time
. 45 sec. and 7. 44 by half a neck only. In the
it he was beaten by the renowned Griff' Edmond
a, in the sec,nd by Mary Tayler of iqual renown.
wrn several races at two and three mites
H ENRY was by Imported Gleneo, 'his dam by
do, G. Dam by Coaiosco, G. G. Dam by Mel
ir, G. G. G. Dam by Medley, G. G. G. G. Dam
Imported Diomed &c. His pedigree cannot he
el-d by any h~orse in the world. He will be at
gefeld 'Court House on Mondays, Tuesdays and
~ednsdays, the rema'nder of his time at Harmon
llman's, all persons sending mares to HENRY
et say at the time how they are to be served,
herwise they will be charged as by the season.
THOMAS G. BACON.
March 26 tf 11.
Ladies' Spring Mantillas.
TILLIAM SHEAR has just received from
~New York, a large supply of Ladies Spring
Summer M A NTI LLAS', of new and beautiful
ytes, among which are
Black Chantilly Lace MANTILLAS, some at
ry low prices.
Black and fancy colored Application Silk and
ee MANTILLAS.
Black Net and Moire Antique MANTILLAS.
White Embroidered Muslin M~ ANTILLAS.
Black and Faney Silk MANTILL AS.
White Silk and Mourning MANTILLAS.
The above comprises a great variety of new and
~autiful styles, and will be sold low for cash.
ap2dtf 12
TO THE AFFLICTED,
)R. TH AYER, Jomwopatkic Physician, Suir
geon, and Acconcecur, late of Philadelphia,
w located 3o 217, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Particular attention paid to the treatment of
roiie diseases. Visits made at a distance on the
ct seasonable terms Please address,
.H1. Ri. TH AY ER, M. D.
..Augusta Ga.
A prIl 2 tf 12.
lillinery and Dress Making
M JRS. E. T. HAMILTON,
takes this method of informing her
iends and all that may be disposed to patronize her,
at she is still carrying on the above business at her
d stand, near Mrs. Laborde's residence, and op
aite the Carolina Hotel.
jEdgeleld C. H1., Mar 12 t f 9
NEW GOODS.
['HE subscriber is now receifing his Spring and
Summer Stuck of Goods at his old stand the
rik Store, consisting of every variety usually kept
a Dry Goods store, vis:
Rich colored Silks for ladies Dresses,
Silk Tissues, Challeys, Barage Delainea,
Plain and Colored Barages,
Muslin and Earlaton Ginghams
Englih and American Prinits,
Plain, Checked, Striped & Dotted Swiss Muslins,
Plain, Checked -laconets and Cambries,
Fine worked 'Collars, Chemisitts and Under
Swiss and Jaeonet Musin .Edgings and Jnsertinga
Fine Silk, Crape, Napolitan Straw and Fancy
A good assortment or Bonnet Ribbons
A goo assortment of Fashionable H ATS of all
inds sitable for the season.,
U~mbrellars and Parasila,
Mens, Ladies. Boys, Misses and childrens, Boot.
nd Shoes of all kinds
Groceries1 Hardware and Crockery.
With many other articles too tedious to menation
Il of whieh will be sold on the most accommodating
rms, all are invited to call and examine for them
g' A liberal discount for Cash.
B. C. BRYAN.
A pril 2 1856 tf 12.
Corn Real and Hominy
A LWAYS for sale at the subscriber's residence,
8. W. NICHOLSON.
Jan 26 6m 7
Flavoring Extrcts,
LARGE variety--.for sale by
A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists.
May 23 ti- 19
'hysicans'. Buggy Trunks and Pockel
,EDICINE CASES-for sis by
...A. 0. & T. J5. TEAGUJE, Druggists.
May 23 if 1
CANDIDA1981
1M7 TnE Friends of CAREY W. STILES,.Esq.
respectfully announce him as a Can4idate tot. .Sea
in the next Legislature.
The friends of Mr. GREGG, respectfully ap- j
nounce him as a candidate for a seat in tle ip3& r
Legislature.
S Tus Friends of Mr. WADE HOLSTEIN t
nominate him as a Candidate for re-ele'tionto a v
Seat In the House of Representatives at the next p
electiott.
The friends of MAJ. JAMES BLACKWELL
respectfully amrounce him as a Candidate for a seat o
in the next Legislature. 6
WTus Friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLE- a
BUM respectililly snnotnce him as a Candidate for r
a Seat in the Hope of Representatives at the en- 1
suing election.
gWTus Fricida of Capt. ROBERT MERI- b
WETHER respectfully nominate him as a Candi
date for a Seat in the Hopae of Representatives at
its next Session.
1E7 Tn. Friends of Capt. H. BOUtLWARE
respectfully announce him as a Cqn4date fpr Sheriff I
of Edgefield District at the nest election.
97 We are authorited to nqqtpp LEWIS
JONES, Esq., as a candidate for re-AIpotion for
Sheriffcf Edgefield District.
07 Tas Friends of Mr. ROBVMtT D. BRYAN
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk
or Edgefield District at the next election.
lor TaxOollector
THOMAS B. REESE,
DERICK HOLSONBAKE,
THEOPHILUS DEAN, I
WESLEY WERTZ.
M. B. WHITTLE, .
BARNEY LAMAR. l
CHARLES CARTER,
. AMERICAN HOTEL, 9-.
OE NTRE STREET, MAMBUEG, S. 0.1a
0. P.'1. SCOTT & CO. Proprietors.
March 12,1856. ly 9
Law Notice,
TpH-E Subscribers have formed a Partnership for
tlie Practice of LAW AND EQUITY in
Edgefi..ld and the adjoining Districts. One or both
of them can at all times be found in their Office.
G. D. TILLMAN,
S. W. MABRY.
Edgefield C. H., Feb 8.1856. 3m 5
Law Card,
MY OFFICE is now in this Village, next door
to W. W. Adams, where I can be fouad at
all times. . C. W. STYLES.
Edgefield C. H., Jan 15, 1856. tf .1
Medical Card !
D R. X. W. AI1NEY now .occupies as an
Office the building Immediately below the
Court House and opposite Col. Carroll's Office. He
will at all times be, found either at his Office or at I
his dwelling .adjoining the Male Academy. He
will attend strictly to all calls upon him.
Jan 23 t 2 a
Medical Notice. t
RS. READY & KENNERLY will practice
L Medicine together on the Ridge and neigh
boring vicinity. Office at Dr. Ready's.
Oct 17 6m 40
Dr. Jas, N Day, Dentist.
HAVING permanently located in Augusta, re
IIspectfully offers his professional services to
the citizens of Augusta and vicinity. Office No. 210
Broad-street, nearly opposite the Augusta Hotel. C
Having been engaged in the practice of his profes- '
in for many years, lhe feels confident that ho will a
be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may d
favor him with a call.
Au~usta, March 19, 1855. if 10 *
Land Warrants,
2,000 Acres Wanted!I
T HE undersigned are still in the market for
LADWARRANTS; the very highest
priep given. We only ask that warrant holders
will give us a chance before selling their warrants.
Call at the Drug Store of
A. G. & T. J1. TE AGUE.
March 19, 1855.5 6t 10 1
Notice,
r1HE undersigr~ed having purchased of Mr. J- C
.. K. HORA his interest in thfirm of J. M- h,
NE WBY & CO., will continue the Clothing busi
ness, at their old stand, under the United States
Hotel, in the same name as heretofore.
J. M. NEWBY,
C. B. DAY,
Augusta, Mlarch 19, 1650. W .5ISE 10 ]
Tcre .New Goo~ds. setblo
THE subscriber is nowr receiving at his old stand, '
the Railroad Bank, a
New andl Fashionable :
Assortment of very neat and tasty Goods, consisting
o f Fancy and Staple Goods, o f 1
French, Englsh an d Asnerican S
Fabrics,
Which he offers for sale toecredit or cash customers as
as they can be procured from any house in this city.
J. P. SETZE.
Augusta, April 9, 1855. 4t 12
Water Proof Ware-House,
HAMBURG, S. C. tl
THE Subseriber has taken the b
Planters Water Proof U
Ware-House, formerly occupied by Mr. JOHN
UsER, Sr., and by strict attention to business he
hopes to merit a liberal share of the patronage of
the generous public of the upper and Cotton-grow
ing Districts.
The Ware House is above high water mark, and E
more secure from Fire than any other Ware House t
in Town.
I will also Rend to receiving and forwarding b
Goods, &c., intrusted to my care.1
C. IH. KENNEY.
Hamburg, Sept lit, 1855. tr 34
H A RVL EY & A YS,
HAMBURG, S. C.
NEARLY OPPOSITE 'HE AMERICAN HOTEL.
ETHE Subscribers having entered
into a Co-Partnersbip for the tran
sation, of a
GENEAL GRCERY BUSINESS
Solicits the patronage of their friends and the public
generally. Having carefully selected a CHOICE
STOCK OF GOODS, and at loto prices, we are
prepared and determined to sell as low as Goods of
the same quality can be bought in this or the Au
gusta Market.
Our Stock comprises nearly every article usually
kept in similair establishments. We purchased our
Good. for Cash, and can afford to sell at VERY
LOW FIGURES.
Our Stock consists in part of
SUARS, COFFEE, N. 0. AND W. I. MOLASSES,
MACKEREL, C[IEESE,
Bacon, Lard, Flour,
Candies, Raisins and Nuts, of all descrlptions, <
TOBACCO & SEGARS,r
Pickles, Pepper, Allspice, Blue Stone, Coperas,
A good assortment of Liquors,
Also, a fine lot of Crockery and Glass Ware, Tin
and Wooden Ware, &c., &c.
JOHN B. IIARVLEY,
JOHN AM MAYS.
Hamburg, Nov 20, Gm 45
Notig.
A LL Person. indebted to the Estate of Col. R.
B. Bouknight, des'd., are earnestly reqested
to make immaediate paj'ment. All persons hving
demands against ,tie'hstate, will present thenm pro
perly attested1. RU T, A '
IAgYBOUKNIGHT.
n D1 e 'c 1 9 . ' 49
F IS.K'S
tent Metalic Burial Oats!
rHE I84bacriber has always on hand,at ha.Fur,
niqte Establishment, a large assortmenj, of,
ipse valuable air-tight and indestruotable CaesL,
r preserving tie Dead for ordinary interment, fdf'
Rulin, foe tjapJrtgrip, or for any other desirable
I have also go han4, q gtticle of a different form
ad finish from thies. hereiofeie furnished, for the
sR9q of meetig nypre'fully tOp taste and desire
r those wh6'are not altogehe pleased with the
iape and appearance q[ th 6 ' le. They
re comppsed 9ft the amje IMI ISAB MA
ERIAIg, while the exterior shape and finish ii in
!semblanee of the mopt beautiful and highly 1'OL-.
5HED ROSEWOC ",
The assortment comprising ALL SI6E from eq.
ifant up to the largest size person;aU of whic wll
e sold on reasonable terms. .. WI7
Sept 26 tf
STATE OF SOUTh CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN COMMON PLEAS
)r. Flousney Carter,
Vs. Foreign A-ttachment.
Vm. H. Hovey.
tobert MeDonnald,
Vs. Foreign Attachment.
The Same.
Bank of Hamburg,
Vs. .4reign 4Uachippt.
The Same.
r HE Plaintifib in the qbove stated eases having
this day filed thpir Declarationp in my Office,
ad the Defe-odant having neither wife nor Attor
ey known to reside within the limits of this State,
a whom copies of said Declarations with rules to
lead pap ie served. On motion of Mit. SITtLs,
lalhtiffai Attormey, Ordered, tiat said 'Defendit
ppear and Rlead to sajl Deg)lations ,iyin a year
ad day from the date hereof, or fipal gd 'absolute
udgment will be given againt hini,
THOS G. BACON, gi. p. g.
Clerk's Office, Sept 3, 185 0 q q,
Notice This
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
John Rainsford, Adm'or of
C. J. Glover, dee'd.,
J. D. Tibbetts and others.
In consequence of the unavoidable absence of the
apresentatives of certain parties materially interest
d in the accounting to be had in this case, the
teference, heretofore advertised to begin on the
6th instant. Is postponed until Thursday the 17th
ay of April. A. SIMKINS, c. Z. s. D.
March 19 5t 10.
Wagons and Iron Plow Stoek..
H AVE secured the services of a FIRST RATE
WHEELWRIGHT, and propose to build
Large and Sonall Wagons
order, and to do all kinds of REPAIRING in the
Vagon Business at the shortest notice.
--Ao
am still manufacturing out of the best material,
THE IRON PLOW STOCK,
Foreman's Patent,) and offir them to the Planters
f Edgefield District at $5,50 per Stock.
All orders for Plows will be promptly attended
S. F. GOODE.
Edgefield C. H., Feb 27 tf 7
31AR31T & BATTET,
- -sUcCssoau To
D'ANTIGNAC &A BARRY,
Wholesale Druggists and Chemists,
BROAD STR EE T, AUGUST A, GA.,
A RE now prepared to sell MEDICINES of the
1. purest quality, Perfumery, Glass, Paints, Oils,
hemicals, Brushes, Surgical and Dental Instra
ents, and every article usually kept by Druggists,
the lowest market prices, ad the most accommo
ting terms.
gg' Please call and see us before purchasing
eewhere.
Augusta, Mar 1856. 1y3
W. B. LAWTOR & 00.,
'orwarding and General Commission
No. 1 Exchangce St. and South Atlantic Wharf,
CH E STON, 8. C.,
SRE constantly receiving for sale, Consignments
of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Rice, Flour, and
roduce generally, Naval Stores, Tobacco, Paper,
e., &c.
37 Drafts collected at moderate rates.
Our senior partner having been in the General
ommission Business upwards of twenty years, we
upe by experience and attention to merit the ap
robation of our friends and patrons.
Charleston, Mar 1856. y
gindow Shades, Papering, &c,
OW opening a beautiful assurtinent of Oil and
. Transparent WINDOW SHADES, pa hand
ame, new design., such as Epdscapes, Figures
nd Bouquet Patterns, from $1,50 to $10 a pair,
rith the fixtures included.
..-.is.--....
A very large and extensive assortment of
From 9 to 50 cents per piece, together wiifh
Vindow Curtain Papers, Side-light Paper, and Fire
creens in great abundance, all of which will be
1d without reserve to persons needing such goods.
Fur sale in Augusta, Ga., by
A. BLEAKLY.
Mar 10, 2m 9
Notice,
HIE firm of WA RD, BURICHIARD & CO.
Jhaving been dissolved on the 20th inst., by
te death of EDWAR D B. WARD, the unsettled
usinese of said firm will be liquidated by the Un
crsigned. SA M'L J1. BOYCE,
JOSEPH BURCHARD.
Augusta, March 19, 185d. tf -10
Spring Goods,
I F. BURCH A RD & CO. have to-day receiv
* ed the first instalment of SPRING GOODS,
>which they invite the attention of their friends
nd ustomers. They will, from this time forward,
e receiving additions to their assortment, by week
Ssteamers, of all kinds of desirable Goods.
Augusta, Miarch 19, tf 10
Notice.
L~TL those indebted to the Estate of J. E. Free
.man will please come forward and pay up
nmediately ; and those having demands against the
,tate will present them properly attested.*
J. H. JENNINGS, Ad'rs.
J. W. FREEMAN,j '
Feb 4, t'4
Notice,
SLL those indebted to M. A. Rapson, Agent,
will find the Books and Accounts with 1B.1H.
loward or W. Y. Quarles, at the Store of Harvely
b May., Hamburg. All Notes and Accounts re
aning unpaid after the first June, will be placed
a the hands of an Attorney for collection.
Also, those indebted to me individually are noti
ed to make early payment. .MFULR
Mar 5 tf 8
Removal
[AVING removed to the store formerly occu
L.pied, by Dr. J. W. Stokes, and having just
eceived a large and well selected
Stock of Groceries,
if every description I am prepared to accommodate
ny ustomers and friends with every article usually
ept in such establishments,-and at the lowest mar
et prices, W. C. BEWLEY.
Hamburg, April9 tf 13
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the. estate of Mary P.
1Tutt, deceased, are requested to make payment,
md those having demapds against thep sid estate,
elil present tjiem properly atestedS to.o
Jan 18 tf '' .''3
Heagy Cotton Osnaburgsa
WILLIA1EI BREAR)-Augusta Ga., has
on hand, Heavy Cotton OSNABURGS,
which wili be sold low for cash, by the piece or bale
md to which he respectfully invites the attentoo
Manters and Constry Merchants.
1INEEX iNERI
TQOWHERN WRATRS.~:
T'HE editor of Tus EAM11E i desirous of enlist
-Ing the aid- of SOUTII1RN LITERA RY
r.ALENT iq As.eqterprise, ofiersto those who may
)q posg.toqreader that.4id a -prize of
FIFTY DOLLARS
r the BESTI;tQlGINALTAIE, not toocaupy les.
hbap t*eity ,lgina of the Exainer (nbout fiby
Mrsof fQQlPsin ordi ry writing.) The nihikW
.C.Jptswill. be submit tq.a compt, eonmitt'ee
id their,4eeision published. Should any otherf
the talge' in the editor's opinion, be deemed worthy
Df PUblieition In Tus EuxMxA,. the writer wiill..,
rurnished withl,the paper for five sears freeuf ex
pense. . .
This proposition wsiJl ripzain open until the firi.
3f May, 1850. -
Writers nay efmlose their names ina separate
envelope, which will not e'jpcned until tie deci'
'p of the Committee shall be ''e known
adrea W. D. JOHN 01 C,
Msa,rl8S8 .856. -
The Busy Bee,
A ?'apgrjiqi is'ued in Charleston, soutli Carolina
evoted to ths.presbotien of lTUteratu e, F):e' rts
cience, and lastrial Pursuitd, and grticular;1 to
the encouragement4 oativTa1en. ..
To'le pebjished regularly, anol iibeflisheA %yith
DrigitTale. Poemp, AmiingSketqhes, &c. &c.,
all of which wil' be illustrated by cuts and desig'ti
both beautiful and numerous. It is alsoto be ex
tended to the other States, both South -and North
and will afford a rare opportunity- for Advertising.
Oply a mull portion of the paper, however, will be
dq'oted to Adgertising; but those who -ddvertise
will lpte their noties spt fprt t to th.t adymn
tage, with suitable cuts and designs, oan' very red:
sonap)e ters.' Perso'is estreds of eeing the iaper, r
an'eall At Mr. J. PHINNEY'S Printing office, In
t'e ear of 48 Broad street,. and obtain 000 b es1
ping 6 cents. Thime at a disiane' eann enIcoie&
Pst Ofee Lettes;.Stadip, 4nd it will, be. forwardaU
Yerni-$2 per yeir, ball payable'in advaine.
A pril: 16. , -3 13
The South Carolina Agriculturist
T11E Executive Committee of the State Agri
c'lturklSoity o.Sothi Carolina having sew -
leted i; e sigbscriber tp dit their paper, a prospee
too is now issued ils contpliance with t eir instric
tione, 'i'h' fornal will be divoted to Agricliure;
ilorticulture, Xituiq1 Science, Rural Taste, 'Arehi
tecture and'Art''ihe Me'elnical and Manuoetwring
interest, aid all the puraiots pertaining to generalin
provement. It will also contain a faithful transcript
of the..rganiation and proceedings of he-Society,
issays sad commuuJeationa from 'the best - writers'
in the State,.ia a muonihij *inimary-of the spirit
of the Agricultural press. All, subjects devote a to
the improvement of ithe mind, the soil, stock, and
domestic comfort, wilJ fpd ready admission into Its
>olumns, and such contributions are specIally desir-.
ed. -The work 'will b4 printed in beautiful, new ant
itir type, on fine white ppper, witl; a tinted eover
sad will contain thirty-two pages per month. JThd
publication 0ill omimence on the 1st of May 1851
hete will also.be pqblished an additional 'avertis
'g see a plment, in which a limited nai-m
br 'O ad tls"ients will beinsertid.
Teavs-$1.00 per annum. No paper sent unlesq
the m9ney is iaid in advance. Life Members to
the Stiate Abie6ltural 8ocfeti wilf receive the pa"
per without Vost.
Pqpers Interested in the cause of Improvement
*ill pleali publish this prosipelt', and notice the
same editoiially. An exchange is solicited.
A4dress A. G. SUMMER,
deir "South Carolina Agriculturist."
State Agricultural Society ooms, Cohmmb'
March 22. -
Beautiful Residpnce fbr 8341
THE Subscriber desiring to re
move' to another portri o 'f tse
District, effiirs for sale his 7.AL
[ABLO ?LANTATIPN, on the Columbidlea4
'ur and a half miles from Edgefiold Court House,
his''ecellent Tract of Land contains '' "~
Ffre 3Dandred and Nine Acree,
ore or less, Seventy-five acres of whlch have just
been eleared,.and now in a good state of cultiva
tion. The remainder is fine woodland, well timi
bered, and esqual if-not superior toany lands min t
Pney woods. ..-- -
The place Is a healthy one,, with many facilities
for obtaining abundanee of water.g.Onthespremises.
sa large Dwelling House, just .Sinihed, and alV
ecesary ontbuildIrigs built recently.
irr Persons desirous of purchaping are.invited to
call on the Subscriber, athis residence, and see for -
themselves. *.A. J. SMYLEY."
Feb20 tf . 6
Valuable Property for Bale,
T1 HE undersigned, intending to move to Georgj
.in a short time, of'ers for sale the followin
valuable property in Hamburg-titles indisputabile.
The DWELLING HOUSE and LOT on Mlarket,
Corner of Snowden Street, running through to
erer Street. The Dwelling and Kitehen are o
brik, covered with tin. On the Lot is a Carriage
louse, Stable, and all neemssary oitbui'ldings.
The LOT on Centre Street, nently opposite theo
American Hotel, on which is a large TWO STORY
BRICK BUILDNG~ocenpied as Two Stores and
Dwelling-lot running through to Cobb Street. Oni
the latter Street Is a largo back Store.
The L4Q' on Corner Mlarket and Leavenwortlh
Streets, runniug through to Mercer Street. On this
Lot ida niWv One and a'half Story 110USE, plaa'
tered'and painted,~
IVE HUNDRED SIJARES Unmburg and
deeld' Plank Rood Stock.~
The above property will be sold on accommed
:ng te..ii','or''eI.changed for land in hrouthern Geor-.
gia, or negroes. * 1. A. KENRCTK.
Hamburg, O~at 1 tf 38
Valuable. Lands for Sale,
T HE Subscriber oflfers forlsile the TR ACTO,
JLAND on which he~ 'v lives, situated on
Savannath River, seventeen mniles- aboye Augusta,.
well adapted to the cultivation of Cota and Graim.
ontaining 116Ars
mere or less. Netween five and six hundred aereg .
f leared land, o'ne hundred of which is first qunah
ty low grounds, and one hundred acres fresh, whilst
the balance of the cleared land is in a fair stats cC
utivation. The place has several fine springs on
it. On the premises are all necessary buildings.
It is as healthy a location, and as moral and intellir
gent a neighborhood as can be found in the District.
-Aiso
One other Tract containing FIVE HWNDREDL.
ND -TW ENTY ACRES, lying near the june
ture of the B~eaverdam and Turkey Creeks. Ori
the premises are all necessary buildings, witlf
several good springs. The place is healthy, locate4
in a flue neighborhood, and well. adagecd to a smalf
The above lands will be sold on accommodating
terms, and if desired, negro property, at fair.pric'
will be taken in payment. I will take pleasure ii
showing the Idndseto any'who may wish to purcha*e
or any inforrnstion gigen by addressing the subseri
ber at Woodlawn, S. C. J. B. HOLMES. -
Oct 2 ' '' 8me 38..
Thrashers!I Thrashere !
T1 HE Farniers of .fagefeld w p gy ' in
' want of'very superior machine, may new -
sppiea without 'going North, or any where.eles.
outsie of their OWn District but can get as goodc as
the best by applying to the subscriber at his work
shop at Mount Enon.
One of these Thrastiers is now on exhibition i
theEdgseld 4ideerti.gr Printing Office. Addred
' THOMAS E. CHAPIAN -
Coleman's X Roads Edge~ield Pist. S. C.
Marh, 19 11 *
Admninistrator's 1Wetige.
A LL Persons having demands against dsthe
of Win. H. Adams,deo'd., are hereby notd -
to present the sanme, properly attesteRl, for payme
and those who are inachte t' the Estate, are
quested to make psyssept to ''1 '
n24 E. PEg, gm'er.
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Sam Elastic Not Water Bags and
H OPTL CJSH10NS-forsale by -
-H-. G. & '[. J. TEAGUE, Dr.
May 23 ' t -. ,
Notice.
A LL Persons concerned will take notie 'thah
.have appoliite'd Dr. dahnes 'A. D~eiore ad.
Robert Atkins my Agentsad Atdeneys-to
sent me in.tbe rooeetatf tres ds~eto: slie
Estate of Jolhn Q o ge , in d~ d ula&
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