Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, June 25, 1856, Image 6
-- From the Newberry Rising Sun.
BROOKS MEETING, DINNER &C.
At a meeting of several ofieers ani members
of DeKalb Squadron of Cavalry hcld thiq day,
on motion of W. W. Houseall, Gen. Hunt was
called to the Chair, and Mark Glen, of the Bel
fast Troop, appointed Secretary.
The Chair explained the object of the meeting
in a few words, to be their unqualified approval
of Hon. P. S. Brooks's course in the late Sum
ner affair.
Major Whit. Walker then introduced the fol
lowing resolutions, which were unanimously
adopted, to wit:
Resolred, 1. That we approve the Congres
sional career of our Representative in Congress,
the H on. P. S. Brooks, and especially endorse
his conduct in chastising Senator Sumner for
his folil aspersion of South Carolina and her
Senator.
2. That this Squadron present him with a
sabre, having a suitable inscription.
. 3.. That we heartily respond to the proposi
tion of the '96 meeting, to give a public dinner
at the old '96 Fort.
4. That a general committee be appointed to
correspond with the '96 committee, and to carry
into effect the foregoing resolutions.
5. That we recommend to each Company of
this Squadron to appoint a committee of ive to
raise funds for the dinner, and to report to the
general committee.
The following resolution offered by Capt.
G. H. Werts, was also unanimously adop'ed:
- Resolred, That the people of this district be
requested to unite in giving the complimentary
dinner to Col. Brooks.
The following gentlemen were appointe d on
the committee:
. Maj. W. Walker, Maj. Gen. Williams, Gen.
Hunt. Gen. Kinard, Col. Crosson, M1aj. Hunt,
Maj. Glen, W. W. Houseal, C!ptains D. C. Da
vis, L. B. Maffett, John Peoples, G. H1. Werts,
S. Pope.
On motion of Capt. Peoples, the papers in
the 4th Congressional District were requested
to notice These proceedings, and that a copy be
sent to Hon. P. S. Brooks.
The meeting then adjourned.
W. I. HUNT, Chait man.
MAnK GLEN, Secretary.
AtanL t xz IMEXICo.-A dispatch from Wash
ington states that intelligence from Mexico in
dicates that, much alarm is felt by the govern
ment respecting the Spanish expedition, and
foreshadows an application for the protectton of
the United States. Southern members of Con
gress, it is added In the despatch, s'rgest the
granting of protection on the condition of:a
cession to us of the Tehatuntepe roOte, with
the circumjacent territory.
H YNENIAL.
MARRIED at the City Hall, in Augusta, ou the
morning of the 19th ntst., by Foster Blodyct, Jr..
Esq., Ar. WiLLrAM R. WirsoX and MIss ELt~SP S.
NEwariAY, both of this District.
Religious Notice.
TIE Ilome Misioti and Dock Fund Roard, will
have a neeting at Mount Lebanon Church, on the
Ftid::v before the 5th Lord's day in this tmonth, at
10 o'cloek %. .. A full repre.titation is desi;ed,
as our Celpotteur, Brother Z. VATKNs, who has
been successful!y engaged in selling books, will
mi ke his report; anI other important bu:iness will
conic before the Doatd.
J. .1. CHILESChtairtan.
Religious Notice.
TIlE Union meeting of theC Fouth Division of
the Edgefweld B3aptist Associatiotn will meet with
the Mlt. Lebanon Church, on Friday the 27tht June.
Introductory Sermon to be .preached by Brother
Cliett, at 11 o'clock. A. sr.
Subjects for Discussion.-Whiat are the bcs:
means to be used to bring out the gifts of the chturelh.
Also, the best plan for the ~piri~ual insttue:ion of
our servants.
S. P. GETZ EN, Monsraro.
Summer Dress Goods at low Prices.
R 11 SUL LIVAN wishintg to close out a very
. handsome assorttmnt o.f BARiEGI ES and
other DRt&S Es00GU, will seil them at G REAT
LY'R EDUCED PRICES.
ify.Usht buyers will fitnd thtis the plhtce to get
a beautiful dress chteap.
June 25, tf 24
,New Flour.
XTOW in store a lot of supertine FLO UR, grond
- i froin New Wheat, for sa!c at the lowest mi:lr
het pi ice, for casht, by,
R1. II. SU L LVA N.
June 25, tf 24_
Wanted,
c) A~f Good DR'Y IlD ES, for which I wii
,'JJ'J paythecs. R. II. SULLIV AN.
June 25,____ _ tri 2 L
Parasols and Umbrellas.
NOW is te time to buy Umbrellas, Parasols
. nd Buggy Shades.
Rt. II. SU.LLIV AN.
Jutne 25 If :2-1
The Great Remendy.
1 PAPERS OF A Q. SIMM310S' LIVER
. .\EDIC1S E, just received and for sale by,
it 11. SU LLIVA N.
June 25. . __ _tf 2-1
The New York Bay Book.
T LIE NEW YORK DAY BOO0K is puiblished
f.every evening, (Sundays excepted,.) at 17
Anti street, New York, at Six Dollars per atnnum,
in advance. When ni.t paid itt advanc~e, S7iwpr
annum, or at that rate whletn ordered for less than
one year. Single Cop~ies, Two Cents.
TIIE WEEKLY D)AY 1B00K,
Alirge double sheet, is issued every Saturday,
setit to subscribers in all plarts of tihe UnitiKl
es for Two Doull:.rs per anunm. Two cnlph s for
o; tive copies for $7 :ten copies for $l1-2; t'.-enty
copies to onie address $20. N. It. STI.\tsUN,
.June 25, Editor atnd 1 roprietor.
.Save Your Bacon.
WGOalAN respect
X. fully notities htis old Iriends
and customers that lie still co:im
lies to have Miarket .\onday, -..
Thlursday, and Saturday mnin:s. i.s i..res.t -,
amnd niil'be pleased to supply all consumers with his
good fatt amd tentder
BEEF, MalTON AND rORK,
On as accutmimodatitng termts as en etitisances will
allow.
Particular Notice for Some Foople.
- MY delinquent patrons are earntestly soliiedI to
hold thi' mselves in readiness to settie wi:h thme
Butelar whIen enilkd upon to do so. It is utteriy
out of thte questiotn to carry on the IDutchierin.g lbui
ness properly without monetly. Trhe tarmer sells f'r
cash, therefore Goodmnan moust have th-- - needf~nl,"
or he cannmot purchase Stock. A hint 's -ulliien~t.
June26,_______ if 'dl
Pictures Framed.
XNY person wishing to have pictures framel.
ennl have it attendled to eithr in Roese l1&nd
or Gilt Moulding, at the Post Oflice, by
A. ItAlSA Y.
.Tune 25. ' tf '
A Rule Without an Exception.
A 'Y one indebted to mte by note or accnut.
noust settle with moe by thte Iirst of August, ir
iiAthti~~tl il Attt it.A. B. ADDISON.
June 2G. Ct 21
Estrayed,. .
F [0OM the subseriber, :t Y..ke of Youne OX EN,
onie of whicht is a light red, and 5.marked
wvith two smooth craps and an upp.er bit in thle lefm
ear. tnmd had a new beit and collar on-the oth<-r
hind a swallow fork in the left ear ;botht had1 llhains
around their hlortns. They are ablont lrun r years .obl.
Whent laAt seen thety were at Allen Franikdin'y Alit,
and I think they were mtaking 'thlir way b:*ck to
where they were raised.
Any informa:tioni coneer-ing~ sail Steers w]l! be
thanttkfully received, and I wi~l liberally ply any
one for thteir trouble in taking themn up. A ddress
ine at Graniteville P. 0.-, S. C.
-R ANSOM D URST.
June 20 . t 24
GREAT ATTRACTION..
DRY GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES,
W ILLIAM H. CRANE, Augusta, Ga.,
wishing to sell off his Surnmer Goods, uf fers
thet at Reduced Prices. Those withing to pur
chase Dry GOods CIlEA P FOR CASil, will dI
well . :11 a call, as he is now offering great
inducements to purchasers. In his large stock may
be found
Rich Striped and Cbeeked Summer Silks, very
cheapi
Small Figured Lawns and Muslins. from 10 to
123 cents;
Fashionable Striped Printed aluslins;
Fine French Jaconet and M1uslin Robes;
Plain, Printed and Satin Striped Berage;
A large assortment of Prints and Ginghams, very
low; -
Parasols, Silk and Catton Umbrellas, very low;
Embroidered Collars, Sleeves and Bands, very
low ;
Irish Linens, of all qualities, very cheap;
1lTe;k Lace and otlvr MIantillas ;
Plain and Embroidered White Crape Shaws;
A large assortment of Fanls, handsone and cheap ;
Plain Mack Grenadine Challv, atnl Alptea;
alourning Muslins, Ginghamis and prints
Jaeonet, Swiss, MLu:1 and Checked aluslins;
All kinds Linen and. Cotton Goods, for Gentle
Then's wear;
Linen Cambric and Silk Pocket Ilandkerchi -s
Shirtings. Shectings, Ticking andl iaper, t geth
er with all kinds of Geods usually kept in a Dry
Doods Store.
June 26, 18q56. -t 24
Seiasonabic Goods.
JACONETS, Cambries, Plaid M :hns i
Nainsook, plain, eh ked ;and striped ;
Swiss Musliis, ligure tted, p:ain and stri;ed
Alulls, Books, lishop us ;
White Brilliants. C;nnbic )iimities. Tidia Twil's
Caiibrie Lung Ghavlis aid txtra lae Sflan T wills
Grass Cloths, Emlbioideredl and Daauisk :kih t
aEg;
C..!ored, Embroidercd, Epnpr.s and Whalklone
Skirts ;
Aiantil'a Grass Cord Skirts
.ong Whalebones;
Twisted 8.1k Mitts;
Long anl Short Dotted L Vce \i ils
Plain black Silk Nett aid I.nce
Fans, l'amsis, Musquito N -tt.ngs, Elastic Belt<.
Just received by
B4OO.1 & NURtEl.L.
A ugusta, June 25. tI5
Irish Lineis.
,.E have just received 20 pi. eis Irish Linens,
T hieh we are selling tvrV low.
-A LSO
I eae Dleaehed Sheeting, extra fine. 12. cent.;.
BLOOM & NOl IL.L.
A ugus!a, June 25. tf
LL our st-ek of :Summer Clothing will be su'd
at Low Ra:es, after this dute.
W.\I. U. PIllCE & CO.
Augusta, Junte 25. tf "I
Priccs Reduced.
B ROO I & Ntlt;ELL, A ugus:r. a., wl sel
their ri:an-ug stot-k of col ed .\;u7.1.s. 1l.
r-eges, Grenailines, Tis-ues, &e , at graty reduted
pn Izes, fira -!m this dato.
July 25, if 0d
X0 egroes Wan1teart
f'IN ills subscribers ii-h to p'aiure UeN 1it 'N
. UitEl) N1Gh -':UE:. yN.i:: \ie:i inl a0
menri, Boys ia 1 Ga-s. A ray pt roon hin,4 ::ei
liiprprty to sil. wil do well toa give udeon ai::an.
ME~1it!.)N & ClI.lNKst.\LI::
Gre-enwood, S. C.,.d une 25, iS5h hn :
St'ate of South Caro~iun,
EEBGEF1ELD) ]ISTRlICT,
13 COMMON0 PL E AS.
LYC I1.(\'jV whl. lo iq in the custaaly
i fteSheri:lYof I-Jg'.li, b4 D:s:ra-et, lbyvitu.
of a W r~t of Capias (ad Sati>uiadam. at th~e sii
o-f WiI:iamr A. A i'rehtr, hav.inrg tiled ia miy tlie
tog~ethaer wirh a Schetdue 'n atht of hris .,tate andi
ell'eets, his ptetiitin to the C.-urtitofi Cua:itmani Pleas.
praying that he tm ty be a] rmittedl to ti'.- bem-:it i-t
the Acts of the G enermil A swiniv,' m:ale f.ar the
re-lief of inasalvent udeb:rs : It is or,!iereda tl~at the
s iid Wiliam A.- Archer tad all am:hlir credinarsmtat
lin ham th said Wilev C. Gliver is ini an' we int
.lebted,. he, :and theya :e hiereby :antim'a~ed. and
hauve n..t:ee' to appeiari ~d beta ' th.aad ta-tm :t l-:ip:
fdeb- Courit house, on .!:ii01a'::y th.- si::b .yo
Octaober ri-,t, to show cause :f :niy i.' th eun why
te par of, thre petitionia r :afremimd sholt I not hie
punitted
TiiL). G. U.\C'CON. c .r
Ciarik's Ofidee, .1 ume 16t, 1-5 iJ itt I1
IN COM*I1! 0N PL~ .' AS
t .lhe Sh e:-itT of tEle, fil i JIn - ::, hv-~wo
a -.j : af Cu;,ia ad( aoi a.'.a-d-'.:.-' ---o
.i.i a in S!.-tppard, h::v'ing~j iatd in ::: ( 'i :1.- e
with Iim Sehe.:-ule tan u:nh oiaf hiset.e::3esii
pet::ian ta thme Coat iof C(anen-a Pl. l '):ai.:
lie atnmv be aimitted-t thehe:: timeItr " .i a- f -he
Genteral ASetaly1 iniade lir tihe ni.:e at :a...
debtors: It i-, crered thatt thme saH .h:n:::.isp
ptta, :and a!l other ero litors t-a u!.a-in ah i :l
I lemry Rt. Spantn is it may w::e inielate.1, h-,I:
th-.reFt herebly 5Lumfln~ained , .indm ha:vi rh:e .-->
appteart bt-I..re lie si ad Con : ait E-at :khl Lairi
I lon.e, on 31nayi the .si.;th d1 'y c C Oe:.r ne s
to mshow cause if any tht.ey c:an why thi payXer a:' !.
ptittionear alomeaid shou. noItlt beg;rmnat.
TIiuS. G). UI.\CON, c.Lr
Clerk's Ollice, .June 10. 165t i1;t :'.
STATE OF SOU'T'H CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DilsTRICT
IN CO.1DON PL E.1..
r AlO .S JT. lA lti:IS, whot is int the easr~ dy aif
?. thre Shi-il uf Edgeltiel.1 i~stric-t, by. vim tie tof a
W rit oaf Capiuas ad respaondendram at the suitr
Henry Ilardmta, hav.ini- fik-ed ininy Utle taazm-m.r
with a Sch~edlte on t'atha af is ts'nue n~na'1 il.i,
his petIillon to the Carnatt ot'Comrinaatn Ple'. ''0y'-:
that lie ai be mimitteda to thte I -t:'It if the . -
oaf the Genertal Asenibly inade f..r li the ael eo i,
a.dvlenIt adabtors:m It is ordlerel thait tli' snI I i nry
IIawatrd, anal::ll o:i:er- ed:'ors tat whomt' the : i.I
Thomaast .1. i larims is in anyt wise :debed, b-:. :nla
they ar-e he-reby' suinnedttta, anal X:tve inotice ta a -
peari befoie sid~ Coutrt ait ei'a -,el. Court matu-,a
rat .\irandayv thre sixth tlhtv of Oe taher ntta, ta sha w
entuc if any they' canr whyli t!:e ~nn~t prat ofin the-e:.ta.:.:
afor. said shoauld hot be mnrat. di.
Tril0. G. ii.\CON, c. c.:r
Clerk's Ofiee, .June it;, l'J5(G it; :M.
STlATIE OF SOUTil- C.\ROL~iN..
EDGIEFIELD DISTRiCTr.a
LV' CO.M.MO.V PL EA.S
LU AM LL .1. TI IN L-:1. ua hia is itn tha ntl
tiue ofniai it ofC Capias ad at ~i;.1t.:a.-i!:ia. It ti.'
suit of' .lohitson,. Ciea~s h irian i.'y, himni b nued in
mvy (.diee taa::ethaer thl~ ai Slb, dume (al (..th ofa his
e.taite anid etetx hi l~eni:itaon toa the Courit a- Lf C- -
tmont Ph a.<. jrmyinlg thiat lhe am::y be aahltte.a- ti :lo
haeleft af the Aets oaf t he G-tner.:l A...seni'r ade
I' r thre relmaftaf in:.(alvent deLrtor: it i h .d thI
the i .Ita~l!.w-::m, Crews .l 1Er::wl-y, ail aill a.'hIn
e: -ah::ar s to wh.lo:a tiha sai Wii i'ea Id. Trner is .n
anyaise iindeb:e-I. be, nmia th'-i'are h-rby su' amOnil
ed,. ;ainluhave itaet toi aal: air h aire the' 'al Iom:
at --h:.-tia-hl Caourt laan.,e, ain .laa ana y hath a':.
aaf Octa.bur ItN., ta .-Ihowci e:.a it m'v ti hi W~ wh
tlahar pr t er tIhe petinion-.:r ataremm d .-Ih'auld~ in-I be
TIIOS.G. 1.\CCON. c. c. P.
Clerk's Olm-e, .Jtne 1, 1 64 I6 ,t 14
STA5T OF~ SOUTII C.\ROL!N.\,
by (IO.115N.Y I8LJE S.
a ' \ND U~.II OYD, who i:L inl the art-tul of the
Wriat oaf Cap is (ad .Naijtiv'iarietd,;,. at thie art ofa
Witins a Christie, hava-iincs J1l ill liv ('I-aia
taagetha'r wi.tah :a :cehiedutle on i:iih ..I is e. a d I
efretsi is p - tito to thIe Coun-irt' Coannta ,n PIo
paray'ing that lie may be atd:iaited- ta th:. heivt 1a
thte ~\Aea aaf the Generral Assemibt~' i.nlei fai' thei
relief taf insa lvent d.-btorts It1 is 'rderea~.l Ihat t he
said WilI:;ams & Chrnistie, anad a'l tathear eriae itars tao
wholatm Ithe soii-I T1andy1~ lBayd is itt aniywis,. india-bl-d,
be, aind thiay are hereby suur latnnoed ::d itmv.e intite'
tt nappear baefa re thea s~ialidaCort lit LIh.l-Ihl LC-m t
Ihlause, ont Mlnay~ thte a-ixthI day of Ocatober itt-t.
to show cau~se if any~ lt'e' cult why~ tire pt'werc of the
petitiioner afgresmanaid i 1h naot lie trated-a.
a TilOS. G. BACON, c. c. r.
Clez k's Ofneae, .June 10, i85G 16;4 - 24.
fO ENET WAEI
ti i fi he perI:i. c: c::2rin", oil tile
iii .r~nI ocui'i l the Tli1 ito
4,1!;,- it) 2 O tvit \lr. v .111 v xge'c 1ea t ck io
A et t. iv o ust-1 11y22 Mrg.. Lo M.
Ivi-v~lmrit Tailo
IT'-I V jjl of 111Cik CU FF3 ,NSl l, I) odo '
V 1 7 c.'11222 I W*3flD DEStt2tV ih.i
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a .- ihih 'iI o2211l:yt 222 'v
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TA12 W: 1 ; Ll -,t~~i'. AND.i iu
':2 t. I NS to orde .
ti' nt ''2 cci nac.. . ...
1* .2 o ij c.:2e 22 2, .\evi
i.2 l~il vvil bo fw. c 'aiwr ta .
1:.!Iiq i be \ put m ,~ o il di
no t' th 2224 ,;.viri:;i.
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w"el we atul
"1;; ~ ~ ~2., nn 2, o to. 'ev
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pLAsIIs
Frentch fuslins,
FLIA311 SUB AKC, Awt;ust:i, las jus
y ? rceived froml New York.ia fu;I tllp/y u
ani at verv low priecei, to w.licelie he re.eetful'
invites the attention of the, public.
June 1z, t
L adies' Gauze Vests,
T LL r All(41 MIEA , AE uuta.::s re
STceinc-d from N,-w-Yot k L!e Clhn S'.3:
Lisle Thread. and Cashtamere Cauze \'est, ofr
riur Style aid fluaility. to w Idelit he iSp-tt'
invites the atentiii of the public.
June 18, if 23.
Ladies' IfMourning Goods.
w ILL1A31 ME. AIt, Avgiwiai, has re
'v ceiil irm New Toik, a full supply u
Ladies' .lournii Guods,i:niin: wlich :re
Lupin's Diak unmnier Liomb::zins :ind Ulael
Ch:l ies. of tOhw best qinaity ;
Sup ri I liek .\ lraialnd Blac!: Can.m Cloths
Plain kSilk Grentaiunes, a iheutifiul artie!e
Plain 1;!a,-k Craie \l aretz mad lil:iek lIarzee
I il:il and White .\iu.lins anil Nlain lilk. L:iwns
Superior lilack :nd 'hite ingl:uns, and Eng
lish bilack ::ndl While Printis;
Lr;dies' .;:aek Crape Un.!cr-lceves and coulars
in sett~s;
Su p.:rior English Cr.:1vut for \'ei:s aid Trint
mlils:. \i: h izhnIieot every Other if cile require
for L:alies' :\lourniq :ipt.:irel, :nl to which t:i
atte:iton (X' the I ublik is re-retfull invitel.
. tit 18. II
New Style Marseilleg Quilta
iA re.-iveil ai in :u:in:l :irt.v e ..d \. i n:ir'.i.e
Qills,~ wv.ih h 1:u;d,'e in uk bllt : n 4-..i.* j1
aInd clen . . - a e e I ih.r-. r..re siz..
how price.l 1 Q-11..: t" u hi tie y would. ri-e L
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Ono y .nIie him :t e:Ididate, for re-elcetien,
,t to a . Sat in !:. Ie I .e 4 f !'presenat:;e:t the next
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n. ill''! hia a3 a Caniidate our a sea-t i
Its In IIxt I0 ;:-:0 .LI .
Q "IMi FAAitl of C1ul. JOHN (UATTT E
I t. LA iesIn vaui I ;InnuincI1h e him as a Caiididate for
:1.iih: HI!~u~1 of RepjresenItattivesi at the en.
mv RA1' T : : of C\. iY. C. I ,AM MOND
rly 1 . ilyI f :INIunwce hi1:is :1 C.uI)Ihi1tk for a S.:at
mIt~ I:e I.:. t e: !.:re.I F:c ! 11 cdv~ttin
win : the1 mne tit End.aefra:et the next~n
An' " ''iois of P;-. G. .1. YT Ti~l.U G[I
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reV :l ::n'an.: hi.II as. a Can.it:e for a seat]
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URRYTON ACADEIIES.
L 'E Exercr- of these Institutions will be re
sumied len third hoiidny in -January next.
As ieretofor,. Mr. JAMES L. LESLEY' will.
t as l'rincipai: of the lale Department.
The t'male "-- ol, with the Primary Depart
ent <.f he i...l,- tcadeiny, will be conducted by
r. A. P. 1;UTLEl, asisted by the learned and
hlaly accomjlii-hed Miss A. E. ARThlUR, nid
her c imp-tent Teachers.
Rates of Tuition per dession. -
irst Claw. Priimary Depirtiment...........$9 00
ond " O:inary English Branches,....12 00
1.ird " lli.;her ' " ....15 00
out-th" Greek anl Roman Literature
with higher:' llathematies,.............20 00
Fr.nO. ..muroiJery, Needle work, &c., usual
'ITe Schlalstic vear will be divided into two Ses
ais of live mwib;4* each. Pupils will be charged
"M the tile of enteriig to the end of the Session.
uition ill advanve.
Gto.llard can be had in tie Village at from
3 to C!0 per memb.
R. MEPIRIWETIJER,
S. P. GETZEIN.
A. J. IIA.MOND,
S. W. GARDNER,
J. C. PORTER,
A. P. BJT.IR,
11. A. SIIAW.
Dee 5 if 47
Furniture! Furniture!
)ENJA.ll N & GOODR ICIf, lIroad street, op
psi: l.a:baOk & Coopr's,. respectful an
once too their friends anl tlv publiv, that they are
)W ree ivig llv a choice 11ad well selected
s'.rtnvnt of all kinds of FU RNTl'lURE, such as
lUit $.US. l;OO:'-CASES SOFAS, CHAIRS,
'. A -TF.TI. CEiNT 'lE 'TAlILES. UErD
%:.\ 15. ' tt)'t* Sil.\ D Er . &c.. of tihe Ia
and !::a;: fas!ion:ble design:s, which they euafan
a to .el n-4 hw: a<, enn be bought in this city, and
vit l whto ivh:Ai tW purchase, to call and examine
-r :toek.
A LL WO 1K WA RR ANTED.
:.1aairesvs nn.1 all kindls of Furniture, nanuac
rId and t! repaire-d to m der, with neatness iand dis
1h. BENJ.\.\lIN & GOODRICI.
Aug-';ata, .\prTil2., tr 15
Village Property for Sale,
MII,' ..mbsriber 1,;:rs for sale his 110USE
AND LOT, siattd in Edgefield Vdlage,
imedt-iae'v West t' the lanter's lotel. Said
't ontit.lin's near F IV I. acres of Lmad, and etidends
0lm th - letic (SLqtare tb Bever Damu
d: It will he disp-sed or on reasonable terms.
oselSSion givena on short notice. - -
lT With anl expenditure of two or three lihn
*'ed dlhIa it coubl be made one of the most hand
'Ie places in the Village. For further patticulars
L1l on the undersigned.
D. R. DURISOE.
April .33. 1856. tf 16
Valuable Land for Sale,
Gil o er:iber, dels-irous of moving, of.Zrs for
L. .e his valulable Pho1ttation, situated 19 miles
3m lIe'! I C. Il. and wiltin two miles of Mt.
Giig cm.n::.;:- crs
Splae: w:l:I - 'il the whole together, orwi.l -
: ividedil itnto th!.e f..!v'ing tracts to suit purch
T i 1D;EUC PIacc
n' :1nrC:;, upo: which there is an excel
tI oat.ze ith. I; room;s, all necessary eutbuildigs
t0of whici are frane.il.) G'n lhouse, Screw,
:4'-s. o linus.s aid al the convenienc~cs of
hn.aa:ati..
Almut 450 acres on this place are cleared, one
ird (of vhici is frca1h !anid-the remainder is in
.d he art atl is wI a-laptel to c..tton and grain.
be lNt.ee is very hea;hby, pleasantly located and
ry IraIc to -any --e working 'fl--Ir 10 to 20
2. The Eonham Piace,
.nann -0ars upon which there is a comn
rna.Ie dwe lig wiilh necessary outhuildings-abou
Ii at~res otrForest lanad and 340 acres cleared, 50
which is iast atnd seccond~ year's land. of excellenit
:ality, gomod for corni and cotton ;also 25 acres of
v-ground ; te renminder in a fair state of eulti
.ion.
3. Thie Pine-Land Tract, *:>
uttatting" 1S7 acres, abottt I8 aeres cleared, the -
IiuI der hei- ly timibered and equal if not supe
rt itn productteneSs to any pine-land in this see
tn of the d --trit.
P ersons dlesirous of purchasing will do well to
11 -oon and examine for themiselves. Or for in
-miation, address the subscribe~r at Mt. Willing,
1 elield District. Terms of sale will be accomno
ting.J. C. SIM1lS.
\.\!ay 7, 185i. . If ,17.
Valuable Property for Sale,
i I E ti lordfred. 1enh. t move to Georgia
..i --oiiie !:r ot s::1e thet lfo:lowing~
I hieL frin'riy int lanbur'-titles inadisj '.ab'..
1::. D)W E L ING '!OUS '* and LOT on M1irket,
3,; o snowdenl -itreet, rntatiitg through to
r:* a tre3 :,.Th me D ai lan' atol Eiitchen are of
ci:, ec:.. r.. w.t:ia.~ O.i::.a, Lot is at Cr tria~go
'-, 31- ".:r ali me, ot n thnilding. .
The IT '1 Cam:lm. 5treet, nt ..ily (opposite3 the
: .: b.:. a n nhieha is a lage T\3WO STOR Y
-:*i I;'i l.: t , i eenph- . I : Two Stores :atnd
e- .: at an:: i arour:h to Cobb Street. Ont
a :: - rvtt i t a :se a~te St.'re.
T:. lt U-i 'aan-a 3hi:tket ana i Travem~vortha
ree: , un. : t '.: :. 313o .3alcear S.tre,:t. On tia
: 5 a n walt- ml a bali Story llOUSE, plas
.3 V 1| C H'T ...-|i) S|31:1 .iES UIaaurg guad
T:aaae; ':: wl Ibe a.'oldl: n :ecomd
c. :.:en:-ed fort 13:. Ii; attba-a Geor
, or .-:@. -: -11 A. KECNRICIC.
.....dfor Sale.
'li:: :' 'er -:e a at-in 333 chianae L'ts locantion
- :'3. ra -3e3 id VA LUA\IL E PL.\.NTA
-e - ad~wred &Se~venty-zeven Acres
I:r hi. A. Ciaark ::nd itavid l'ayno, near
tm-a's e-ty, t1nt! wi Lini two or t biree huntdrecd
:-.! o the ' reenv:!!e & oltdumtbidi Rail Rloadi.
Th c Tnt c-ats'u I :. ai; one haundr. d acr-es in
. bn! . vr~ w~!.t the ar.t is umaal(r fence. One
::atred m3d 33 i i a lti:h staite oif cultivation,
I- . of I::: - a . 1.:3 egm!al tboanty an it. utrpataed
::3 int3-a *.ute. Tid 1d.maa!ation hats ood out
3 3n' inx.!:et -a n"'-s for neck.
31 :he ptn- su a. t3 3 -d Twon Story Dwvelling
- aa :.l(l nee ~r p!:mat at~in buildigs. Also,)
A *y rei- l n~~t wishinag. to purcthas~e will call on
-n.b.1-: .hi r.:-doii olte pr'emi3:es.:mdti Iho
1 ... i.s -:: tla'ho-:.ing thteth al boa!3ve tract.
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Uotice,
Tr .L :3:-:: inde!-aed to3 the~ Estaite of Wiliiam -
P . ! ha men.C e'., t:re requaestied to make
ymnta 3 to ti .idrs'::nedl. A ndt theset' havtiit
a::'::c aeaaeill]praeaiet themtaccored
P.: \NT D. TilU3MOND. Adm'r-.
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O.( (radrs w~ill receive any attention nles
ae.iaayieid wahn the Cashl.
S. EC. BOWERS,~ AGEr.r
lna :M If 3.,
Remnoval,
A~N tremoved tot the artore formerly occa
..pt dbyIr.1d. W. Stokes, and having just
tid ai !m ::-d wall selecd
St ocik of' Groceries,
evr .'ecriptian I atm ;p.-iared to nee~rmaaodale
e e t,:3mert'tnd fr~ial ends wI ev.ery article usuaally
t prio.- W. C. UEW.LEY.
lalmurg, Aprmt9 1f0 - 13- -
LL I pras~ to whtom the Estate of .Tamies
L Wether bye, deea'ed, is indebte~d will lpre.
th -ar Itla", atnd alil prsons indebted to the
3t t3te.1i ma!.:e p'ayr-n'tts to te unaderasignedl.
W. L. AND.ERSON, A dmnii~trato.r~
Nov. 1. 1855. 'if 45 ,
iysiciar.d' Eug y Tr;nks aid Pocket
rEDICIXl: CAS -r.ta-fi salae lay
VA. G. & T. J1. T2EA GflI, Druggists.
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