Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, May 28, 1856, Image 4
IN.P~r . .- - . ., -
STAPLE DRY GOODSO.
- WIn.LIA1r SHEAR
AS ON HAND a-*o ttA eut
L STAPLE -DRY amongwhich at
New York Mils and M amog4 4h1ch 4
SHIRTINGS. -
White Rek and Bates' soi L 4-4 Blein1
BillRTINGS
Lonsdale and Manchester 4-4 Bleached SHIE
INGS- -
Allenlale and Hamilton 12-4 bhiched BilMI
INGS
Superior 12.4' Len S
Case Linens, at very low pre;
Superior 4 4 Irish LINENS -Lon NS
Superior 8-4 and 10-4Tab &L
Superior Damask Tableand
KINS - Bu i
Plain White, Pink indla 104, 11-4 and 2-4
Pavillion BOBBINETTS;
Hfeavy PRINTS, at vrtYh,1014 ..ft for servants;
S Clinton Gala PL , Lsnj Mtqt GiSGIIAms
and Marbiro PLAJDS forAmerv nut5e
Hlauy -COTO4NADk varsnus styles, fo
pta!e servants:
Plaia y%, bite. -Brown. Buff and Faney DRIL
SLiNGSfr'Gentedeais' Youths and Boys' Sum
la din1. W fi r LOTIT,.Marseilles Corded
snd Grass Cloth. SKIRTS;
Jadies' French CORSETIS and Silk Gauze and
Lislo Thread- VESTS;
Lu'in's all wool- DEBEGt, and other articlem
foI 1is ling -De"e;
Lupin's -IBlack Summer BOMBAZINES and
Black CI[ALLFES;
PhL4 IAheCrape MARETZand 111k BEREG ES
MaunigGMNl1A Ms,of new and b autitul styles;
superior' B!ack English CRAIPES or trimming
Ladies'. Dresses.
T.he puflio are' respectfully invited to call and
azamnine the assortment.
Augusta May28 tf 20
RICH ERBROIDERIES.
WILLIAM SUIAR
AS JUST RECEIVED from New York
L adies' Embroidered Muslin COLL.\RS and
UN I ,ERSLKEEVES. of new and beautiful stytes
Ladies' mbroidered Muslin BASQUES, of rich
and eJegant stylets
. b.eh V.ECIENNES, Lace..COLLARS and
UNbERSLElEVES, in setts;
Swisand Ja-onet Worked BANDS, INSER
TINGa and EDGiN~Gq .
- Rich VALENCIENN ES and Thread Lace
EDGINGS and INSERTINGS;
Ladies' r-colloped and Eibbroidered Linen Cam
brie HANDKERCHIEFS;
Ladies' Embr..idered SKIRTS,of beautiful styles.
To all of which the attention of the LAdies are
respectfully invited.
May 28 tf 20
,1Madeira and Sherry . Wines.
TU lST .PORTED and in Store two casks of
*1 puie and. fine old MADEIRA and
SHERRY Wines. Pronounced by the
best judges " The inest ever offered in this market."
R.L. CUNNINGHAM & (0.
Hamburfi ay 21,1856 tf 19
Brought to the Jail
OF th's District, ou the 17th inst, a negro man
Jwho says his naume is ANl BROS and that he
belongs to Mr. Evrett of Alabama; said negro s.ays
he was soldet J. Dobey's sale and purchased by
Mr. A. P. Butler for Mr. Everett. lie is about
five feet 10 inches high. of dark complexion, and
about.21 years old. No marks perceivable.
The owner is requested to come forwardi, prove.
property pay charges and take him away, otherwise
he will be dealt with as the law directs.
JAS. EIDSON 5.s.o.
M ay 21, 1856 tf. 19
BARRISON'S PERFUMERY
* and
*TOILET SOAPS.
rFHE subscriber has just received a large assort
.Kment superior P. rfume~ry and Toilet Soaps
consisting in part'of -
Double and Single Cologne,
'Musk Do. Preston :'alts,
.Creat of Beauty. Lip Balm,
Cold Cream. Tablet anid Toilet Powders,
11.ec Mlarr..w, Bear's Oil and Blnek Pomatum,
Toilet and Wiusor Soaps. .asorted,
Assorted. Extracts, a choice variety.
-For sale cheap at the Post Office 6.e
- 2t A. RAMSEY.
BARRISON'S8C0LUlNDIAN INKS.
A choice assortment of-Bliinitand Red
II INKS."f the above eebrated maanufactory
of .\ polkos WV. hlarrison.
For sale cheap, at the Post Oficee by
'A. RA MSEY.
May 21 2t 19
ReadQuarters.
2ND R EG'MT. C AV ALY.
EnGhria1.D U. II., May 10th,)15
ORDER NO -
ACourt Martial.will convene at Edgefield C. fl'
Aon the 1st Monday in .June next. to try all
eases of default that may coine before it,.the court
to be composed of the following officers, viz:
Capt J. F. Burriss, Presidenat, (Capta J. B. Grif
Ain, A. D. llateti, Lieutenants ileronsr, Talbert.
Adadison. membe.is. M. L. Bullock, Judge Advo
cate. By order of
JOHN F. TA BERT, Co.
May ,,158. t 19
~Valuable Land for Bale,
''I1HE Sbsriber, desirous of moving. offers for
-1 sale his valuable Plantation. situated 19 miles
;from Edgefield C' H., and within two miles of Mt.
SWiling, containing 1362 acres.
The place will be sold the wh..le together, or will
.be divided into the following tracts to suit purcha
sews:
The URome Place,.
Containing 735 acres, upon which there is an excel
1lent Ilouse with 6 roams, all necessary outhuildings
,(most of which are framed,) Gin ilouse, Screw,
Stables, Negro Houses and all the oneveniencies o1
a Plantation.
A bout 450 acres on this place are cleared. oue
third of which is fresh land-the remainder is in
good hi art and is well adapted to e..tton anid grai.
-The PlatoAu very healthy, pleasantly located and]
.ver desirable to any one working from 10 to 20
S. The Bonhamn Place,
Containing 440 acres. upon which there is a com
fortable d welling with necessary outhuildings--bon
100 acres ot Forest land and 340 acres cleared, 5(I
of which is first and second year's land. of exce.llent
quality, good for corn and cotton ; alsot 25 acres of
low-.oround ; tho remainder in a fair state of culti
vation.
3. The Pine-Land Tract,
Containing 187 neres, about 18 acres cleared, the
,remainder heavily timbered and equal if not supe
rior in productiveness to any pine-land in this see
ation of the district.
Persons desirous of purchasing will do well tc
eall soon and examine for themselves. Or for in
formnation, address the subscriber at Mt. Willing
Edgefield District. Terms of sale will be accomo
dating. J. C. SIMKINS.
Iay 7, 1856. tf 17.
*dead-Quarters.
7rms REGMENT, S. C. M.,.
Hansuao, May 7, 1856.5
ORDERS-NO-- -
JHE LOWER BATA LTON of the 7th Riigi.
-J.'wm.:edl assemble at the Cherokee Ponds oi
,~atrdsyP~, the 24th day of May, armed an
*equipe as .he~a directs for drill and review.
Commiusioned ad .non-Commissioned Officers
will assemble the day pyevious for driHl and instruc
- ,lion.
The UPPER B AIALOW will assemble at the
,Pine House on Saturday the Caft of May. armie
and equiped as the law directs for 4rill and revien
*The Commissioned and non-Commza 01l
- -ers wi assemble the day previou~s ra.gi g
instruction
-Lieut. Col. SnAw and Maj. Lov.Lassare charge
*with the extension of these orders.
-Captains of Compenies will make thteir returns a
heb dai's of drill.
- r O0ficers of the Line and Staff are reqii'c
to appear In fufl uniform.
- , y order of CoI. S. H ARRISQN.
~.CoLNAN, Adjt * .
- 4t . a'
LOOK ATHIS.
-DUSN visiting the Post Office will plesa
~koi~J.*na the: Pblio Documents. and ti
$w th,~at they.lund their names written on.
- A. RAMSAY, P.M.
if I8
5
New Store and New uoo
5.PENN, Agnt.,
n the;Store formerly occupied
iama & Ciiisti on Park Row an e
tri W ana Fresh Stock of
SEASONABLE IPRING& SUMMER GOOD
to wh ch he- respectfully invites the attention of I
OLI) CUSTOM ERS, and the public generally.
His Stock has been selected with great care a
embrie. ageneral asmrtment of
:Staple and Paney.Dry Goedi
NHOE S, 11A TS. BONNETS,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIE
SADDLRY, 4-c., 4-c.
All of.which he will ell on accommodating tern
April 9, 1856. tf 13
Rich Spring And Summer Dr
GOODS.
(Second Large Supply tis Spring)
( RAY BROTHEAI (the original oi
%J[ price olieip cash store: of the city) have jV
returned again from the Northern markets, wi
large and sple.ndid supplies, purchased underi
the advantages of the season. The Southern trai
having been fully supplied, the large nuetion sal
of imported goods having commenced, and mat
other facilities unknown to early purobsers, we es
confidently say to the public that we can give the
prettier and better Goods, at lower prices, than ar
establishment in the city, purchasing in an ear
market. Among the as ortnet will be fiaund I
the richest lDreea Fabrics of thl.Keson. such as
Splendi.l Summ r SILKS; India SILKS;
Black S1I.KS. all widths:
Silk TIS&UES nod GRENADINES;
Crape DePaire ROBES:
Barege and Muslin ROBES;
Lpin-s Plain BAR EG E, all colors;
Rich figured BAREGES and BALSERENES
Rich French CHALLY. 12i. worth 25 cents;
Fr. MUSLINS and ORGANDIES, very pretty
Rich fine LAWNS, good eolrs, 121c.;
Rich 44 " *- " 61o.;
Iteautiful English PRINTS. new style;
Cheap CA LLICOES, 61 to 8. worth 124c.
Blenched andBrown HO.lESPUN, exceedingl
ch. ap;
Blue HOM ESPUNS. super. quality for servants
10. 1i and I9-4 Cott.-n and Linen SilEETINGS
9-8 and 5-4 Cot. and Linen Pillow-case GOODE
Real Linen D AMASKS, very super. and Cheap
TOW E LLING. in great variety
Damask N A PKINS and DOY L:
Fine Irish LN EN, vry super. and low priced
Swi-s,-Jaeonet and Book MIUSLINS;
Plaid, Striped and Diotted "
Brown LINEN and Linen DRILL;
Pbmtera' Linen and Navy DUCK;
Fine Silk and Woo en FLANNEL;
CUTTON A )ES and Summer Cl IECKS;
A complete assortm-nt of MIANTILLAS, of-th
very latest style and lowest price;
HOSIERY, in great variety, some extra fGae;
j HOSE. exceedingly cheap and tine;
Sewing SILK; Lng and Short MITTS; and
complete assortment of all other Goods in the tradi
to which we would respectfully invite the attentio
of the public. GRAY BROTHERS.
Augusta, Ga., April 30. tf 15
Bacon, Flour, Lard, &o.
50,000 lbs.Tennesse 15ACPN;
600 sacks Extra Family FLOV4;
1000 bush. of CORN;
3000 Teminessee LARD in psand barels
10 bhds. New Orleans X-JGA
25 bble. " MOLASS S;
15 bbls Cider VINEGAR. For sale b;
G. L. ANDERSON.
Reynard Street next abqve Episcopal Chtr.ch
Augusta, Ga. April 30 7t
SPRING GOODS FOR 1856.
Cheap for Cash.
Wizn,. ZE. CR .%r3
224 BROA D STREET, A UGUSTA, GA-r
HAS just returned from New Yor4 with 4 larg
Hand extensive assortment o'f Dry Goods
suitable for the season, to which he would respect
fully inyite th~e atpenti.an of the publipe, and as h.
dues bzsiness on strietly C4SH principles, he of
frs greater indujements than here-torore, so tha
the purphaser can. seec at once the advantage e
purehasingt fir CASH. lIe would invite particula
qytenliios to the fo'lowing goods:
IICHI STRIPED AND PLAID SUMMEl
SILKS:
ELEGANT SATIN, PL AID,- PRIN T E
H ERNUNA ;
BAREGE AND MUSLIN ROBES OF Till
N EW EST STYLES ;
BEAUTIFUL PRINTED MUSLINS ANA
-L AWNS AT 12b;
PLAIN SATIN, STRIPED AND PRIN
T ED CH ALLIES;
INE FR ENCH ORGANDIES AND PRIN
T ED JACONETS ;
NEW STYLES PRINTS AND GINGH AMS
VERY CHEAP;
BLACK CHALLEYS. AND MOURNIN(
MUSLINS;
A LARGE ASSORTMENT MANTILLA4
N EW EST STYL!RS ;
EMBROIDERED SLEEVES, COLLARe
XND B ANDS;
PARASOLS. SILK AND COTTON UM
,BRELLAS;
The above, together with all kinds of goods usu
ally kept in a lDry Goods Store suitable for Famni:
and Plantation use, will be sold at the lowest Casi
price.
Augusta, Ga., A pril 30, 3t 16
Spring and Summer Goods,
R 1. SU8ILlalV AN hase just received and opie
Li his Spring ad Sumimer GOODS$. to whiel
le respectfully calls the attention of hin friends an<
the commsunity generally, the Stock consist viz
French Jaecrnet MlUSLINS;
French Organder- Muslins;
French Berages and Tissues;
Prints and GINGH KMS:.
Alpaeas and BOM BAZINE ;
Cold and 111k. SJIA LLEYS;
Black and Plaid SILKS and a fine and large.a
sortment of White Goods..
JDrap 1)e et and Italian CLOTH ;
White and Birown Linin DRILLS;
Plain and Tuilled COTTON A I ES;
Bleached and Brown SH EETING ;
Bleached andl Brown SlIRTING;
A fine lot Irsh LINENS;
Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons in any variety ;
Hosiery and Glouvesof all kinds
Hlats. Boots.Sho~es, Croc-kery andl Glass Ware
hlard ware aend Cutlery, Saddlery and Grocerie
Please call and examine my stock, for we will tak
great pleasure in showing it.
A pril 2 ' tf - 12
SPR NG AND SUMMEl
Dress for Gentlemen.
wr . .:=:Ixo=m -e Oo.,
W JOULD invite atte-nto'n to a CHOICE WroCK
VGoods. imported for the season-embracir
every article for Geuntlemnem, Wear, all
the newest style, and to please all, even the mo
fastidious.
TRIMMINGS FOR THE TRADE.
All the newebt styles of trimimings for the trad
supplied on the most lihe-ral terms.
WM. 0. PRICE &s CO.
Draper. and Tailors
258, Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
April 30. 3856. 2. 16
Village Property for Sale.
HE ubscriber of'ers for sale his 11011
AND LOT, situated In Edgefield Villag
imedately West of the Planter's Hotel. Sa
Lot contains near FIVE acres of Land, and e-xten'
from the Public Square to Dever Dasi
Creek.
ID7 it will be disposed of on reasonable tera
Possession given on short notice.
ID7 With an expenditure of two or three ho
dred dollars it could be made one of the mnoet han
som plcesinthe Village. For further pat tioula
udesiged. D. R. DURISOE.
SApril Z0, 1856. tf 16
ShaerlE' Sale.
S)Y virtue of sundry writs of Pi. Pa. to me i
.lreeted.,Iwill .tced opell at Edgefield Cot
House, on thisfirst Mou:da'y in June next, the follo'
iny property, In the following cases, vis:
S.C. Strom admur' e William Strom and Jol
Griffin, Survivors;t Samuel Williams . Will's
Strom, Sea; one tract of land coatalningFony Hem
dred and Sixty-two acres, (462) more or 'less s
- oining lands of Daniel Prescott. William Presci
and others-the property of William Strom,8en4
JAMBU RDION,.
aanYI 6t 8
PH1, sbseriber'Is now ieceiving hIs Spring.
X . Summer Stock of Good. at his -old stand
Brick Store, nmisisting of every variety usually I
ina lDry Goods store, viz:
Itich colded Silks forladies Dresses,
SilkTissuesChallefs, .Barage Dalaines,
ie Plain and Colored Barages,
Muslin -ad Earlston -Gingham.
id Engliiah and American Print,"
Plain, Checked, Striped & Dotted Swiss Moal
It Plain, Checked Jaonets and Ca bd.
Pie -worked Collars, Chemizitts and Uil
Skeves
S, Swissand Jneonet Muslin Edgings and IMserti
* Fine Silk, Crape, Napolitan Straw and Fai
Bonnet.
A good assortment of Bonnet Ribbons
- A .aB .
A good assortment of Fashionable HATS of
kinds suitable fair the season.
Umbrellars and Parnsols,
Mens, Ladiest. Boys, Misses and childrens, Bo
e and Shoes of all kinds
st Groceries, Hardware and Crockery.
h - - With many other articles too tediotus to ment
IM all of whieh will be sold on the mist accommodati
Ie terms, all are invited to call and examine for the
% selves.
y A liberal discount for Cash.
B. C. BRYAN
I April 2 1856. tf 12
HE Groceries, &c.
T HE 1ddersirned have formed a Co-partna
I ship in business, under the firm of SI BLJ
& US11 ER, at the old .anud well krown stand
SILcV & Sox, Corner of Market and Centre Stree
Hamburg, for the transaction of a general
Grocery, Provlsion k Cotton Busines
Where we intend to keep constantly on hand a
supply of Goods, and will pell as LOW for CAE
as any other hnuse.
Our Stock consists in part of the fllowing:
Cltrifled, Crushed. Powdered,- St. Croix, Pu
' Rico and New Orleans SUGA R;
New Orleans and West India MOLASSES;*
Java anal Rio COFFEE;
Irish POTATOES for planting;
BACON, LARD and BUTTER.
Bagging, Rope and Twise,
Shoeand Sole Leather,
Mackerel, Kitts and Barrel,
Blankets. Negro ClothaOsnaburgs,
Saddles and Bridles, Woimen'Ware,
Pepper and Spice, Fresh Sipe. ak and
Table Salt, Te-a of v-1rious kinds, 'Indiuo,
Window Glass, Lamp, Linsea 'and Train 0
Paints, Powder, Rifle and Blapting, Shut and
Lead, a good assortment of Chiirs, Rock
away.. O11iec, Arm and Childrens
Bedsteads, Sofas,' Feathers.
Mexican and Peruvian Guano, Kittlewell's Salt
Lime and Plat,-r, Iron, Gernm and Cat ute
Nails, assorted. &c.. &e
JOSIAH SIBLEY JOHN USHER Si
Hitmpbg, Jan 23, 1856. ly /
Oheap Dry Goods for Spring,
7 $ 5.
BROOM I NORRELL.
238 Broad Stree:-Anugna4ta Ga.
H AVE just opened thejr Spripg Stock of Sta
and Fany Dry Goaodp, agd wo-uld respectfu
ly call the attention of the citizens of'Edgefield at
adjoining Districts to the assortment, which cor
pries alnmot everYtilg in the liry Goods lin
having been lboug g gn pperienced buyer, thi
are prepared to o Goods at such prices as the
can guarantee to be as Ieur As THE CamAraS
Fet ling asured that a careral exnamination of o
Stock will induce a libeiral share of Patronage. the
solicit the fayor of an early call. Among our Goo
we iuvile paricular attention to the following, vi:
Plaid B k. and Pney Dress SI LKS
aatin Siriped and Fr. Printed BEREGi
Rceh SilL~ GRENADINES and Satin Pla
TESSULES
Fr. P'rinted CIIALLIES and BEREGA I]
LA INES
Rich Grenadine, Berege and Jaconet FLOU2
CEI) ROBES
Rich Fr Prisited ORGANDIES, MUS: INS at
LAWNS
Blk CH ALLlES,TAMATANS.BOMBAZlNl
and A LPACAS
rPlain & chkd Jaconet, Cambricks, NANSOOE
and $WISS MUSLlNS
BRtILLIANTS, CALICOES, GINGIIAI
TA RLTONS &c. &c. Ac.
Large masortment Worked Edgiggs and lose
tings
Ebanroidered COLLARS, SLEEVES, CHEMI
ZETTEBS, BANDS), and FLONNEINGS.
Rich Embd BASQUES, Lace and Silk MA 3
TILLAS.
Lace and Crape SH A WLS-Blk. Silk TLACEI
Superior Assortment of Goods for GENTS ai
BOYS wear
LINENS-TARLE DAMASKS, DIAPERl
TOWELLINGS &c. &c.
10-4 and 12-4 LINEN SHIEETINGS and sopt
PILL.OW CASE LINENS
Superior assortment BIk and Bro DOMESTIC
SHIEETINGS, LONG CLOTIIS,
STRIPES, TICKINGS and Servants Go.'
hOSIERY for Gcets. Ladies, Miss, Boys a
ishlidren all kinds and prices.
'Dagetheer with many other goods not named,
which will be offered at prices that canniat be ul
dersold in the way of fair and upright dealing
any House in the State.
BROOM & NORRErLL.
238 Broad Street Anugusta Ga.
Near'y opposite Augusta Bank.
A pril 2 tr 12.
DRY GOODS.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS, 1856.
a1tiLLER &,W ARR EN, Opposite Glaobe IHot<
I Augusta, Ga., are receivinog their usual choi
varety eof SPR ING l)R ESS FA BRICS. etnebracia
the best makers of French and English productioi
among whach are
Rich Prinated! French JACONETS and ORGAI
DiES;
Rich Prinited FlouncedBAREGES and OR GAI
D)IES;
Rich Printed A merican and English L AWNS;
Rich " French RLLIANTS and CA MBRIC!
Buff,Blue and Pink, BRILLIANTS, new artic
Assorted Colors Flounced Silk DRESSES;
Itieh PIlaid and Striped Taff'eta SIL.KS;
Rich Maoire A ntique, Touliard and Chitna SILKi
Bilack Taffeta and Gro de Rhine Do.
' Rourning Goods?
Plain and Strip'd GREN AIIN ESaned BA REGE
R'k Flounced Grenadine and Barege D)RESSEt
- -Superior 4umnmer IHOM BAZIN ES anal CiIA
~LIES; 81'k JA(.O.ETS, ORGANDIES s
MARQUISE;
Bl'k. KEng CR SPES, Love VEILS and H AN)
,KERCillEFS.
IIn aaditiaon to this long line of Dress Goods,
have a enaplete btock of CA LICOES, GIN
HAMS. LINEN GOODS, EMlBROllDERIl
F~hNITUR E PitINTS and LA CES, H OSIRlI
fand GLOVES, Plain and Embroidered Cro
SHAWLS.
fAlargelotof MANTILLAS,in great variety
t styles.
PANTALOON STUFFS, Bleached and Brol
Goods.
White and.Striped OSNABURGS, of vark
brands.
Our friendsend customers are respectfully invil
to extamine the largest stock of Spring and duan
GOODS that we have ever had.
Particular attention paid to ailing orders.
Auguata, April.23 3m
W. S. Z.AWTON & 00.,
Forwarding az$General Conmissii
Ii No.1I Exchange St.'and South Atlantic Whart
C HA RL ESTON, S. C.,
s. RE constantly receiving for sale, Consignme
Aof Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Rice, Flour,
. Produce generally, Naval Stores, Tobacco, Pal
1- &c., &c.
-s IIT Drafts collected at moderate rates.
Our senior partner having been in the Gen
Comni,bion Business upwnards of twenty years,
hope by experience and attention to merit the
- probation of our friends and patrones
Charleston, Mar 1856. l
rt .Thrasher.?I Thrasher. !
- VUIHE Farmers of Eidgefield who may H
5 wlant-of very superior machine, may new
n upplie'd without going North, or any where
e outside of their own District but can get as good
n- the best by applying to the subscriber at his we
F. phop at Mount Enon.
itt One of these Thrashers 1in now on exhibitiot
the Edge~ald Adverdeser Printing Office:" Adda
THOMAS EC. CHAPMAN
Coleman's ? Roads Edgeldi DistL8;C.
Mercan6ie Card'.
spa; 9 undersigned hate associated themselves for
the - the purpose of-ciijucting a
ept General Nercantile Business.
Izt tha Village of.Ed where, we are w re:
ceiving aid i thierooM formerly occupied
by W. P 2B . ne w, varied and e
tensive stock or d iembracing nearly every
article usually. kept 4 e trade, which -have been
recently seleted byyn.- in -son, from the latist
ins, Importations of the Northern-Markets.
We especially iiiiie an inspection of our Stock,
deer with the-assuranei.thiat. we can please even the
most fastidiouso.m
g- Desiring to con6ne-fur future operations more
CY closely, to thetash"y Aim, we shall, at al tines,
ofer extra indacementl to cash buyers.
W. P. BiTLEiR,
J. A. BLAND.
all April 9, 1855. tf 19
Carriages, Carriages,
ot Subrribers ould.respeetfully inform the
public that they sre manufacturing, and have
iow on handandnd are constantly making. all kinds
i10 of Carriages and Buggles sf'the latest
ing p-strons and mastfashlotible styles and are alop rp
in- ceiving from t.j_ Norlbitini the be.st Faqtoritp all
kinds of CARRIAG ES and BUGGIES,all which
they will s I11 on- as faurnble tet me for Cash or ap
proved Paper as any iinilar,estmblishment ip the
South. . - LEIGH & T UCKI1.'
- N. B.-Repniring -done as usual on reasopqble
terms, at short notice.- L. : S.
r. The Subscriber returs bib sincere thanks tp the
y Citizens of the district for their patronage for the
or last three years and solicit9 a qontipuapee for the
ts, New firm.. - JOHN LEIGI.
April 23 1856. tf- 15
a, BARRY & ATTZV,
Dl . I -csA 9
Hi D'ANTiGi 4C-a BARRT,
Wholesale Dru5lists and Chemists,
BRO!0 STRE',4%AqUSTA, GA.,
A R R 6-w prepared to sell -11DICIN ES of the
t purest quality Perfulnery, Gla., Paints. Oils.
Chenical, BHushei,, Sjrgiezil and Dental Instru
ments, aqd everairticle usually kept by Drugaists,
at the lowest market irices, and the most accommo
dating terms.
W Please call and sai us bWeore purchasing
elsewhe re.
Augusta, Mar 1856. lys
Window Shades, Papering, &c.
S W opening a beautiful assortment of Oil and
it?' Transparent WINDOW SIAIDES, oi hand
some, new designs,. sub ais Landscapes, Figures
and Bouquet Patterns rom $1,50 to $10 a pair,
with the fixtures inclodAE!.
---Ao
to A very large and ektensive assortment of
:EEOTl9 I P.&:PZ T'E2 03r
From 9 to 50 cents. pr piece, t'gether with
Window Curtain PaperuSide-light Paper, and Fire
- Screens in great abundance,,all of whieh will be
sold without reserve:to persons needing such goods.
For sale in Augustr, Ga., by
.k BLEAKLY.
Mar 10;m 9
e Sam's in Town once More,
Oi U not pass him by. The ports are clear of ice
. and goods are resehing their destination.
e - I am now receiving daily my Spring stock of
. goods, consisting in part of
H-idsic Chamnii ,e
T Bonche, do. qis.~and pts;
Mr ums do. do.
Nectar Whiskev and il- other brands that are to
its be had in this market or Augusta. .
. Smoked -Beef. Pickles, Preserves. Raisins. Figs,
Smoked Tongues, Keteup, Almimds, and all other
kinds of Nuts, CrusheS ugar, Ground, Loaf, &c.
d Rio Coffee, Lnguira. .Java. Rice, Flour, sup'erior
quality, Miaekerel, wTili, half quarter and kitis,
is Macaroni, A damantine and Sperm -Candles, and a
varie-y of other articles too numerous to mention.
. S.EB.BOWERS, Agt.
Hamburg, April 16.- tf . 14
SSpring Goods-1856.
J. FBRHR ~ ,AGSA GA.,
S, A -RE now rece-ivitng an unusna'ly cho~ice variety
''t1. of prispg Dress Fabries, which
r- they are selling at the very lowest prices possible,
and to which the attention of purchasers is very
I- cordially aind respectfully invited. Their stock emi
braaes-shefIollowing, aimon~r others, or French Eng
- lisA and American productions. Partieular aften
tioni is asked t,- Patusli, Lupin, Seyilopx, Lieber &
S.- Co's. maiiufact..re of lBombagines qhallies, detaines,
id bareges. grenadlines, &c. Thirrion & Milliard's
black and collared challies, margnise, veil berage
S, and tissues.
Printed Goods.--Steinbach, Koehlinks,
er Percals, brittiantes, cambrics, jaconets, lawns, or
gandies and berages
Paris black silks, supe'riur qualities ;
a. Paris rich laneyi silks ;
d " Fourlands, very-bandsomie;
" French and English Calicoes of Steinbach's
il Hogle's Alonte-nha & .t.rton's ;
n Cases of Ginghatins, black and fancy, all prices;
, Print. d challies and berage delaines, from low priced
- to very rieh;
American lawns and mnuslins;
*Calicoes,'llow price andl fast colors;
Housekeepi'ng Goods. '
Richardson's Linens, and other makers, a very
- full assortment in all varieties, for shirning. sheeting,
pillow casingr, &c.. &c.; birds-eye diapers, Scotch
ditto. towelling and towells, Turkihh Bath, &c.;
window drapemv, lnce anid mu.'lin, &c.. &c.
el S~ummer (oods for Gevntlemen and Boys, in Lin
c- en drilling.. &c., cottonades of all sorts, vestings,
ig spring eassimeres. eneihmerl it. drah e'ti,-&c.
An DonnestiC Goodsa,
' nunriva'led assortmtect of sheetings and shirt
f- ins, brown and bleached, from 3-4 to 12-4 width
and from the lowest psiced to the fluest English and
(l- American nmakes. -
Plantat lon Goods.
Of ever sort and kind, considered desirable to
3 have, by the piece or bale. hn addition to the
e. above, we have the very finest assortment of collars,
Laces aiid ynbro~ideries in general, to be found
probably in the State.
J. F. BURCH ARD & CO.
;-A pril 9, 1856. tf 13
Important to Planters .
S; Hf(.KE wishing to otbtain.the bsest plow for "gli
'l i tork," are invited to examine Warligk~ Im
hr proved Plow. A specimen isay .be seen~ at fe Psist
nd Oice in Edgefleld. Persons inter.sed, are re
qusted to call and judge for' themselve9.
D-11 . WlL [4AMS,
Edgefleld, A pril 8, 1856.
w The following cerillites speak for themselves.
G LAFrvs-rrs Ala. Oct.8, 1855.-We' the under
S signed having used Nath Warlick's Patent 'Plow,
3 during the last season, state, for thie .eneliL of those
pe who have not used ii,thgt wg believe ii to be superior
to any plow we ever saw oruean o dpfabilitj
of and cheapness it cannot be surp tsed.
Mtosa G. ToWLSe 'A~. G. McCAN-rs,
irn * arroN Sr~mtrS, T. SNANNoN,
Luwas s3onussLRa, Taos. .1. WINSrrON,
es M~ B. L. Caairo~e, - dJON R. ALW.OaD.
AcansotN FarN.Av, IuAAo BA RNEs,
ted fluN-rsvil.L, A ogust 30, 1855.-We the under
ter signed hive een Nosh Warliek's Patentlimproved
Plow at worki tlils day, and we feel no hesitancy in
ponuncinlg tp be euperioar to any plow that we
have ever swen, for effieiency in turning sod, depth
-of out, and. ease of draft, and that we admire the
manner of attachming the subsoil, bull tongue, 'urn
inst points, and scraper to the same stock, and cheer
Rl fully recommend is to the farming interests of our
- community.
Srnus S. EwiaoG . .Lun~ncE
- B ossaT HlArcocK, Di.F O A,
.' I . BRAaFRD, RosrPC A,
nts Taics. W-. Wiuvm, R . or
mad JonN Rt F HaKWL-sT, C. W. ViNCEN.
r, W . C. VINCSNT,
TALLrADsOA, Dec. 6, 1855.-I hereby certify that
I have purchased and used Warliok's Patent Plow
ral in sowing wh .at this fall .in grassy lands, and'am
we highly pleased with it. Itsa an. advantage over
ap- any plow with which I am am~ited in plowing
deeply and cloggini less'in turf lad. Severalof my
neighbors have use it, and are all well satisfied,
ad seem to codeider it as having advantages over
any plow in use, in grassy land, for durability and
good work. -. - JOEL W. WATKINS.
bn .Ari1 .f 14
- - Notice.
rkk- IE firm of W ARD, BURICHIAIp & CO.
- savi'ng been dissolvedl on the 20thn't., by
Sat the death of DWWAR D B. WARD, the unsettled
*m bumneof said firm will be liquidated by the un.
. dersigned..'' SAM'l..J. BOYCE,'
JEPHBURECHARD.
b A bmu..i 1851 . t 10
- S
CANDIDATEW!
The friends of Co. WILLur Quarrraaum re
pectfully announce him a a. Candidate for Sheri
of Edgefield at the ensuing election..
1T The friends of Col. ft. C. M. IA MMON.1
respectfully announce hin as a Candidate for ase
in the House of Representatives at the next clectio:
07 Tug Friends of DR. G. M. YARBROUG1
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a se
in the House of Representatives at the ensuin
election. -
IT Tuz Friends of Capt. ROBERT MERI
WETHER respectfully nominate him as a Candi
date for a Seat in the louse of Representatives a
its next Session.
07 Tax Friends of CAREY W. STILES, Esq.
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a Sea
in the next Legislature.
The friends of Mr. GREGG, respectfully an
nounce him as a candidatpe for a seat in the next
Legislature.
gr Tus Friends ef Mr. WADE HOLST.EII
nominate him as a Candidate for re-election to i
Seat in the Ioqse of Representatives at the nex
election.
Thefriepds of MAJ. JAMES BLACKWEL
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a sea
in the next Legislature.
ITTu Friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLE
BUM respectfully announce him as a Candidate foi
a Seat in the House of Representatives at the en
suing election.
07 We are authorized to announce LEW IE
JONES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election foi
Sheriff cf Edgefield District.
17 Tai Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAI
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Cleri
or Edgefield District at the next election.
Cr Tn. Friends of Capt. .H. 11OULWARI
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sbprif
of Edgefield District at the next election.
r Taz ollector
CHARLES CARTER,
THOMAS B. REESE,
DERICK HOLSONBAKE,
THEOPHILUS DEAN,
WESLEY WERTZ.
M. B. WHITTLE.
BARNEY LAMAR.
AMERICAN HOTEL,m
LJOENTRE STREET, EAMBURG, S. .
0. P. H. SCOTT & CO. Proprietors
March 12, 1856. ly 9
A Card. ,
DRS. G. M. YARBROUGH & J. P. ABNEY
have this day formed a Partnership, for the
practice of MEDICIN- Bnd SURGERY. No additional
charge for one consultation visit. Office at Dr.
Yarbrough's.
A pril 9. 1856. tf 13
TO THE AFFLICTED,
D R. TIAYER. Hommopathic Physician, Sur
L geon, and Accoucheur, late of Philadelphia,
now located N o 217, Brosad Street, Augusta,.Ga.
Particular attention paid to the treatment of
Chronic diseases. Visits made at a distance on the
most seasonable terms Please address.
I. R. TILAYER, SI. D.
Augusta Ga.
April 2 tf 12.
Law Notiee.
T HE Subscribers have formed a Partnership fo'
Ithe Practice of LAW 'AND EQUITY In
Edgetild and the adjqining Districts. Otte or bpth
f them can at all times be found in their Office.
0. D. TILLMfAN,
S. W. alABRY.
Edgefiel4 C. H., Feb 8. 1556. 3m 5
-Law Card.
M y OFFICE is'now in this Village, next doot
to W. W. Adamts, wha~e I can hefop..d at
all times. C. W. STY LES.
Edgpflel4 p. H., Jap 5, 1850. tf 1
lIr, Jas, M Day, Dentist.
H~j AVING permanently located in Augusta, re~
Ii.spectfully ofi'ers his professionnl services to
the citizerns of Augusta and vicinity. -Office No 2101
Broad-street, nearly opposite the Augusta Hotel.
Eaving been engaged in the prnetiob of his profes
sion for many years, he feels confdent that he will
be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may
favor him with a enll.
Au~usta, Mlarch 19, 1855. tf J0
Gum Elastic Hlot Water Bags and
H OSPITA L CIUSIIIONS--foi'sale by
A. G. & T. J. TIEA GUE, Druggists.
May 23 tf 19
~ Laind~Warrants Wanted.
T H E highest market price given for Bounty Lane
Warrants by
JACKSON, MILLER & VERDERY.
ap2.e Mas.nie Hall Building, Augusta.
Wagons and Iron Plow Stocks,
I HIAV E secured the services of a FIRST R A T
WIIEELWitIGiIT, and propose 'to build
- Lar-ge amid Sall Waos
t ordler, and to do all kinds or RIEPAHI ING in thet
Wagon Business at the shortest notice.
-Alko
I am still mnnnirnetaring"Nu.t of the best material,
THE IION PLOW S"YOOK,
(Foreman's Patent.) and ol'e.r t1:em. lo'the Planters
of Edgefield District at $5,50 per Stck.
*All orders for Plows will be promptly attended
to. S.'F GOOL E.
Edgefield CI.., Feb 27 tf 7
Wanted,
A Good MILCII COW, with a young Calf
fr ie a pesonble price will be-given
A pply at this offiee.
A pril 30, '56. tf 16
Estray Herse,
S TRAYTED from W. Euanaks, between the resi
dense of Douglass Rubisomn and the Red Ilill
a hay Horse, one eyed. H~e had when he left
Yke on, with a leather string. I would be glad il
some one would give me some information and di
ret it to Cold Sp.ring Post Office S. C. I will pay
liberally fotr all Expense. ~WM. E UBANKS.
May 5 1856. tf 17
Removal.
H AVING ren oved t'o tihe store formerly oep
Lpied, by Dr. .g. W. biottes, and 'having jus
received a large and well deleected
*stock of Groceieg,
of evpry description' lam prepared to aconim~odate
my oustomers and friend's with every* article usuall.)
kept in such'estsiblishments, and at the lowest mar:
ket prices, -W- C. BEWLEY.
Hambprg, A pril 9 tf 13
Estray Notice.
T OLLED, before me, as an estray, bty. Thoma
Randall one chemnut-sorrel H orse, appraised
to seventy dollars by Leonard Saber, D). L. Ashle,
and A. .J. Peletier,.*Esqrs. Said. Horse is of amal
size, bordering on thme poney, well made and in go<
order. has. a white spot in the forehead, some whita
or grayish spots can the back, four white feet, tw<
good eyes, and supposed to he five or six years old
and is left tn possession of Thomas Randall at thi
residence of John Randall, Esq., on the Granite
ville road, three miles from llamburg.
.BENJA MIN BA IRD, Mag't.
Hamburg, A pril 9, 1856. 4t mo; -1s
Notice.
.A LL persons to'whom the Estate of .Tam,
AR Weathershy, deoessed,I is indebted will pr
sent their claims, qnd ill persons' indebted to t.e
said Estate, will make payments to the undersign b
W. L.~ 4NDERSON,'A8niinistrato e4
Nov. 21, 1855. tf 45- r.
Physicians' Buggy Trunks an Rocke
- IED1OlINE CASES--for sale by
JVA. G. 45 T. J. TEAGUEI, Druggists.
May 23 "ti' - "
Baoon and ILard.
0002 [t'0. 'Fine "Tennesee Bacon ax
.QJU 'fLard iz'store add arriving, for mal
at the Lowest Prtces.
W' CUNNINGHAM &Co
E HIExercises of &h'ei 'IAfsituions'111b
Asumied oh the third Mlonday in Jaua ' Dnei
As heretofore, Mr. JAMES L. LES. Y w
act as Principal of the Male Department.i.,;.f
The Female School, 'with the Primary. Depei
ment of the Male .Aeademy, will be. conducted i
it Mr. A. P. BUTLER, assisted by the learned at
. highly accomplished Miss A. N. ARTHUR, at
other onnpetent Teachers.
Rates OfTuition per bessio .
t First Class, Primary Department,.....:..9 (
g Second " Ordinary English Branches,.... 12
TI.ird " Higher " ....15
Fourth "' Greek and Roman Literature
with higher Mathematics,.............20(
' French, Embroidery, Needle work,:&e., usa
Lrates.
The Scholastic year will be divided into two Se
sions of five months each. Pupils will be charge
, from the time of entering to the end of the Sessioi
t Tuition in advance.
Good Board can be had in the Village at froi
$8 to $10 per month.
R. MERRIWETHER,
S. P. GETZEN, ,
A. J. HAMMOND,
S. W. GARDNER, .
J. C. PORTER,
A. P. BUTi.ER,
H. A. SHAV.' .
t Dee 5 -f 47
CAROLINA HOT-EL,
HAMBURQ, S. C.
JOHN -A. MYSI PROPRIET0'.
T HlE Public arp respectfully in
r formed that tilis Hotel has gader
gone a thorough Tepair, and has been IN
refitted in the BEST STYLE. regard
less of expensae, aid was opened on the First of Oct
ber, for the reception of Boarders and aecomodatio,
of Transient customers.
The best'accommodation is guaranti'ed to thos
who will favor the Proprieto' with t.eir pstropage
andtle blanagenent willfbee such 4s to comman,
for the llouse, ti reputatton ri has always main
tained, as the Best Hotel In Hamburg
The Proprietor assures the public that no pain
shall be spared on the part of the Management t,
furnish the Table with the best viands the Markets c
Augusta and Hamburg afford.
Families visiting our Town are solicited to give u
S'eall, as our best exertions shall be devot to ad
minister to their entire comfort.
A ttached to 1Ie Hotel, is a App LIVERY am
SA LE ST A'HLE, kept by C. DA*I1.11 & J. F
CARRICO, which is well fitted up and'has all kinds c
Provender thit this Market eai possibly afford, an
they pledge themselves to take no good care of Stwel
as any other'table, or no pay.
They are prepared to accommo4te Drovers Stock
and Transient Horses at all times, and have Horse
and Buggies to hire, and will run one or more Habks
whenever called for on reasonable terms.
N. B.-They have an eminent Horse Farrie
who proposes to cure all curable diseases of th
Horse, (contagious diseases excepted.) or no pay
and will be responsible that horses under his treat
ment shall be well cared for and treated aecordinj
to instructions.
Hamburg, April 23 1856. 6m 15
Edgefield Flying Artillery,
ATTENTION!
YOU are hereby summoned to
be and appear at your paradi
ground (Edgefleld C. II.,) fol
Drill and Initructon, on Saturday 7th of June
An election will on that day be held, for first qi
second Lieutenants.
By order of ' W. C. MORAGNE, Capt.
E. Mnax, 0. S.
A pril9 9 13
H ouse aupd Lot for Sage.
TIIE Subscriber wishiing to leave for parts as yet
unknown, off'ers for sale his Cottage Residence
in the woods three mik-e North of Liberty Hill. I1
is suited to a Preacher. Teacher or Physician or any
persen wishing a healthy residence.
Tame. Low Rrice and long reit. For patie
uharsinghire of ' GE.ORG GALPHI1 .
A pril 2 1856, Lo12eP.O,.C
FOR 5AJiE,
T HlE STORE HOUSE, next East of R. H. Sul
1.1ivan'~s, 30 feet front and 60 deep, containing
three rooms below, one above, and a good cellar.
THE TAN YARD and Lot adjoining, and con
taning about three acres.
.-Also
ONE LOT on the branch adjoining C. L. Refo.
R. T. MIMS.
Oet 2 ft .38
For Sale,
A FIRST R ATE Tanner and Crir
Also, a good Blacksmith for sie or hire.
Enquire or F. O'CONZNOR.
Mt. Vintage, Edgefield District, .Jn 7 tf @2
Administrators Noticpf
LL Persons having demands against the Estati
of Win. l{. Adams, dec'd., are hereby notiflec
to present the same. properly atteste4, for payment
and those who are inde!,ted to the Estate, are ire
quested to make payment to
E . PENN, Ahn'y.
n 24 tf 2
Notice.
A LL those indebted to M. 4. Rapsop, Agent
will find the Books apd Ageoqis~ wth B. H
lloward or W T. Quagle. nt t]{e Store of Ilgrveli
& Mhiys, llamburg. 'Af Notes and Acoijits re
mining 'unpaid utter thu firait June, will be paee<
iii the hands of an Ator'ne for collectio'i.'"
Aliso th~os indkhted to'mie individually are noti
fed to make? early payment. ..FULR
M qp- 5tf 8
Notice,
rj HE ereditors of the estate of Jonathan Tillma.
Lare hereby notified that I am ready to pay theil
demands against said estate as far as authorized bj
the Court. A. SIMKINS c.s.s.o.
A pril 23 1856 tf 15
' Sotic.
A LI esn having demands agaipettlhe Estqt
of B.R. Addison, drec'd., are reqested ti
present then. properly attested to the udrin
to whom also those indelted to the Estate are re
quired to make prompt payment.
-0. L. PENN,
4dm'or with tho Will annexed.
1',Ty tf 17
Notice,
T E undrigped having purchased of M. -l
.. K. IOR A his interest in iem of f. it
]gtWBY & CO., ifll cojitiniue th'lothitjg bus
ness, at theil- la ciand, under the' Uiiited StAte
Hotel,in the sarte naame as hieretofore.
J. M. NEWBY,
C. B. DAY.
WMd. S. WISE.
Augusta, March 19, 1856. tf 10
Notice.
I.LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Col.11
BI. Bonknight, deo'd., are earetty reqeste
to ma.'ke immediate payment. All persons luvin
demands against the estate, will present them prc
perly attested.
JOHN HUIET, A'
MARY BOUKNIGHT.
eDec 19 ly 49
Notice.
A LL Pcrsons concerned Vill talke notice that
'1have appointed Dr. James 4.'Dev'ore''kn
Robert'Atkins my Agents and A ttdneyu to repid
sent ine in the collection of the debts 4ne to:th
*Ette of -,ohp Doby, dee'd., and In all ohr duth
devoving upon me as administratot' of'said aeoe~eie
- ---'. MATILDA DOBtY,'A4dma'.'
e Feb11 ' '''f 6
Notie.
ALL persons indebted to tlae estate of Mary1
1.Tutt, dedesed,are requested to make paymen
an those having demands against the said estat
wil present them prdperly attested to.
- - . J. MIMS, Ex'or.
Jan 16 tf3
d otcNotice.
e N0 Orders will reelve any attention uie
accompanied with the Cash.
- Three NuRe6 -..4
WK.
Lying on Salada River adaI 1. an
.A'Strotbe, A. - UyWs neks
id
Boeman . y, and 0itwo
dyards ofqj ( e'e& Colun ~a.
The Tract optaip abit .on&e a'
Sori ws r hilst thetest is -~~
0 of w li ere f t
0 acres N lad egualta
by none. ilf e Thisplan
0 lets and ezigIntrSaps for
w On the preming-aIres
House and all neeggary. p
a Spring of never failing water.
W g Any persna wjsAing.to pure0 - a
the SuLaeriber who r es on the
will take pleasure in sh.wing asemty
Nov 21.
VauaIft. P'ropoVle
T HE undersigned,ine. move to
in isbort tie, girr ale the o
valgabte property 1q. 1jamburge-title indis ia o
The D.WELLING;HOUSE n4,J0Top Market
Corner of Snowden. Street, runig throgh to
MeTeer Street. The Dwelling and. 0e 9 pI
brieloovered with tin. Onthe. Lot 'a WaggX.
House, Stable, and all needese putb ings.
The LOT on Centre'Stre 24 a te d
American Hotel, on which it
BRICK BUILDING, 'opqup11 swes
Dwelling-1ot ryng ro 3b to ree.
the latter Street is a'rge bai e. -
The LOT q~ .-e irket and avesi4
Streets, ranning 4igh to Merer Street. OliIf..
Lot is a new Ode "d a half Story HOUSEt '
tered agd painted. . -
'-Alse- - -
P FIVE HUNDRED SHARES Hamburg- a
Edgefield Plank Road Stook.
The above property will be sold on secommdat.
ting terms, or exchanged for land-in OutheruGeor
gia, or negroes. H. A; KERICEL
. Hamburg, Oct tf
Valuable S. 4f (eQ
. phaoriger'omers ff e the RACT 08 '
on whie4to now lites, situatedo
Savannah River, seyep. pis. abpre Alsta
well adued to eC 1i ,nf Cttqn i raint
contaiig -
r176 Acres,
I more or less. Between five and six ltundred .aeret
of cleared land, one hundred of which is firit qal.i
ty low grounds, and one hundred acres fresh, w
the balance of the'leafe4id ~is'i afa
cultivation. The plaeqas several ' 'p sgings
it. On the premises are all necessary
it is o healthy a looation, and as moral and Inteli
gent q neighbor4ood as canbe found Inthe District
-Abse- -. -
One other TrIet contain FIVE HUNDRE4
AND TWENTV A d , yn IIu
ture of the Beaverdam and Turey es.
the premises are all necessary buildng ,
several good springs.- The place is healthy,1oest
in a fine neighborhood, and well adapted to a
force.
The above lands will be mold on cemmodating- -
terms, and if desired, negro property, at fair pries
will be taken in payment. I will take plessure Is i
showing the lands to any who may wishte purehass
or apy information given by addressing the subs4
bar at Wpodtwa S.C. J. B. HOLMES,;
Oct 2 8 38
The Busy Bee.
A Paperjust Issued In Charleston, South CarbIN 4
devoted to the promotion of Lterature, Fine r. -
Science, and Industrial Pursuits, and partelr
the encouraigement of Native Talent. - -
To be published regularly, and embellished t. I
Original Tales. Poems, AmusingSketches, &c.e
all of which. will be illustrated byncts and designs~
both beautiful and numerous. Itis also to beex
tended to the other States, both South aid North
and will afford a rare opportunity for Avriig
Only a small portion of the paper, however, wll.b
devpted to Advertising; but those who adezi*
will haye their notices set forth to the best' advan
ta.with'sditable cuts and designs, on. very rest
sonallle terms. Persons desirouiof seeiuigthe paper
the rear dfi48 8 ;'ee},~adob,ies .
paying 6* en. Ttuse t a distaiepi~caa
ost Office Letter Stamp, and it w1 .eIwa
Terms-$ per year, half payable in advnpsd
A pril. 16. '31
THE CELEBRATED STALIl
mHERi
WILL stand the ensuring Spring Season at
Harmon Gallman's, and at 6e4 Cpurp
liue tfifteen dollars the 'asopg ap tirenty-6ive
dlasinsurau~ie.' IAENIt i's' e cesnut sanrrell
about fib-seihands pne min high,azid Wost powerful
ly formpd botg for streng~ and .ee. goe will beq
fve- y'ears ol*d negt aay. Igg ap gpoerapesgl ~Iq
threp y, rs o4d form than any ho~rse ever ran eli1
atmog ~ie number were two four miles racesi.
boip which he lost the second beat in good timp
7 .4se. and 7. 44by half aneck only. In thg
(rt ho was beaten by the renowned Gruff Edmond%
sons, in the second by Mary Tayler of squal renown.
lie worn several races at two and three miles.
H ENRY was by Imported Glenco, his dam b
Mdoo, G. Dam by Cosiosco, G. G. Dam by Mef
sait G. G. G. Dam by Medley, G. G. GiG. Daun
by lungoted Dionmed &c. His pedigree.cannot b
exceled by any horse in the world. He will beat
gefl''Cirt Hlguse on Mondays, Tedyad
W dneqidzys, $be.yequan.der of his time a lrc
Gallma'., all personsasenidling mares toHENRY
mu'g ey at the Nimeh' the~~ '' tp, e servedt
otherwise they'will be the seasoyn.h
- OAS G.BACON.
March 26 . tf 11.
Patent Metalie Byrid Csases
THE Subscriber lialgays on~p.(1, at his Fur
nityre Establishmet a lre gesortment of
tee valuable atr-tight apd ind pasesf
for preserving the Dedfor ordinpy iui'iehent, for
vaults, for transportation, or for ay other desirable
I aealsA on hand, an article of a different forti;
and finish from those heretofore furnished, for the
purpose of meeting more fully the taste and desire
of those who are not altogether plessed with the:
shape and appearance of the former style. They
are composed of the same IMPEKISH ABLEK MA
TERIA LS, while the efteriecrshage and Snish is in'~
r'snbaeJ thp ost bea t' -a i POL
&assortent comprisnug ALL SIZES lkom a
infnt up tothe lgest siae person, aRlof W ih wi
be sold on reasonable terms. J. M. WITT,
Sept26 tf - 37
Furnituare! Furniture!
DENJA MIN & GOODRICH, Bread stret ep
-) posite Lambaek & Cooper's, spet an
nounce to their friends and the publio,' ha they are
now reoeiving daily a choice and wellsectd
-assortment of all kinds of FURNITUR3ily'8
BURAUS, BOOK-CASES SOFAS, HAB
TTE-A-TTS, CENTRE TABLU, BED
STA DS, WINDOW SHADES, &c.Fof the'1a ~
test and most fashionable designs, which they gusran
a ose aslwa a~b ogti this 'eity an -
invite all who wish to pras, to call and'bamln
-their stock.
- ' A-LL W9ORI W4T$ ![TED.
Mattresses and all kindsa of Fprniture, miet
Sturd and repaired tood~irth beatness n d~s
jth. - BEJ'AMfI & QOODRII.
-Au taApri124, tf ' 1
L ~ Notice.
ALL persa Indebted tro the Estateo Wrillismt
. D. Thrmond, dee'd., are reqatstede mai
payment to the undersigned. -And those havin
dmada against the same will present thezpee -d
'. ing totss THRaNw.dmr
t, PLEASANT D.TURO ,Ad .
s,AprIl 30, 1856. .tf
ATLthose indbted'ti the~iltef 1
-I man will prseesedrrrg
immediately; an$ thosebyut
~ j~se sae.ipeette
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