Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, July 16, 1856, Image 3
*LATER 1E0E NUE0OE.
NET Yoi, Jlty 1.-The British and North
Ambrican. Royal MAill Steamship Africa, Capt.
N. Shannon, has arrived at this port from Liver
pool, With advices to the 28th uIt.
COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENE.-The Liverpool
Cottoi Market was firm, with an active specu
lative demand. The, lower qualities had ad
vanced Id. per lb. The sales during the week
ending rhursday, the 26th nit., had comprised
66,000 bales, of which speculators took 12,000,
and exportera 2000,. leaving 42.000. bales of all
desoriptions to. the'trade.. On Friday, the 27th
nit., 12,000 bales changed hands, including 4000
topeculators and 3000 to exporters.
TaR LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET was a
trifle higher in consequence of the bad weather
in England. The finer qualities of Flour had
advanced Is. per bbl. 196 lbs. Wheat had ad
vanced 2d. per 70 lbs. Corn was a trifle lower,
and all closed on the 28th nit. less firm.
THE LIVERPOOL PRovIsIqp MARKET was un
changed.
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.-POlitical affairs
were quiet. In the British House of Commons,
Lord Palmerston declined to assume the respon
sibility in a direct or indirect manner, of Ameri
can affairs, as he believed that in the present
state of the relations between Great Britain and
the United States it would not conduce to a
settlement of the points in dispute to discuss
the question.
The English papers contain letters from Lord
Clarendon to Mr. Dallas, on the Enlistment
- difficulty and Cetral American affairs, expres
sing his satisfaction thi Mr. Dallas had been
authorised to negotiate the settlement of -the
latter question.
Another Battalion of Rides had been sent to
-Canada.
In Spain further disturbances had occurred in
Valladolid and Valencia.
Russia is busilyengaged in making the de
. fences of Nicolaieff and Sebastopol stronger
than ever.
Proclamations, encoiraging pillage and assis'
sination, are being circulated throughout Italy.
It is rumored qiat the King of Naples is dis
posed to reject the counsels of thi Western
Powers.
A private interview is rumored between the
Emperors of Austria and France.
IMPORTANT FROM CALIFORNIA, NICARAGUA
AND MEXICO.
NEW ORLEASS. July 12, 1856.
' The steamship Daniel Webster has arrived at
this port with San Francisco dates to the 20th
uIt. The George Law takes to New York
S'700.000 in specie, and despatches from the
Commissioners, relative to the Isthmus difficul
ties.
CALIFonuiA.-There is no decrease of the
.excitement at San Francisco. Very few res
pond to the Governor's proclamation of June
4th. The Vigilance Committee have opened
books fur recruits, and have received the namues
of thousands. They have also 6000 stand of
- arms and ten pieces (if artillery. Their force is
divided int ten regiments. Strong breastworks
have been erected in front of the Coinnittee's
rooms on the top of which is an alarm bell, and
there are several pieces of cannon on the adja
cent roofs.
Six more rogues have been banished by the
Vigilance Committee, who continue their arrests.
The crimes and casualties are numerous.
There is no interest whatever in politics.
The reports from the mines are favorable,
and agricultural pursuits prosperous.
OREGo'.-Indian hostilities continue in Ore
ron.. Capt. Smith's command was attacked
Seadows, w ith the loss f twelve killed
and twea'ty-five wounded. The Indian loss was
- con.idratle. Col. WVright aind one third of his
-cotmmand had been killed by the Yankimia
Indians.
CENTR.AL A MERIA.-The advices brought by
the Danietl Webser from Central America, are
importaint.
Gen. Walker was eleeted President of Nicr.ra
gua on 24th ult.-Rivas and his Miinister of
War having left Leon on the 12:hi. -Rivas
afterwards appeared at Chinaudagua, collected at.
force of 600 natives, called in the outposts and
ordered the American troops to evacuatpe Leon.
The order was obeyed, and Riv'as toh.k posses
sioa of the town with 120 men. Walker ha< de
clared the Rivas party traitors. The ofiileers
of the former cabinet stand by Walker.
A strong revolution has broken out at Costa
Rica, beaded by the party that opposed the inva
sion of Nicaragua.
Advices from Guatemala slate that the ad
vance guard of the army had arrived on the 1lit.
and Santa Anna wvas cordially received. It i
reported that Col. Gomez and other oflicers of'
the Alexican army had gone to Guatemalia.
gV' THE Congregatinnalists of Rhode island have
resolved to discontinue fellowship with the Presby
terians, both Old and 1New Schools. The slavery
question is~he matter at issne.
g| TttzaE is less cotten, at the various ports in
the United States, at this time, by about forty thon
*sand bales, than at the same time last year.
MAaRIED, on thursday evening 10th inst., by
Rev. J. al. Chil..s, Rev. W. P. 11IL. to Miiss ScsAs
' CRaws al! of Greenwood, Abbeville l)istrict,S. C.
1:,onhe30th nit., Jouxs ErLtAs, infatit son of
John and S. A. Lake.
The little wearied form and achiing head are at
rest on the bosom of the Faviur.
DIEn, suddenly, t Greenwood A bbeeille District
'S. C.. on the 7th itnst., EctriAr [lEsECCA. yoUngest
child of Dr. Ilorace W. and Eugenia Rt. Le'a:.d,
aged one y ar and eight mouths.
D)IED, at Mlississippi Bar, California, on the 13th
of Mlay. 185O, very suddenly, SDitEox S. loA'rn,
' kermeriy of South Caroligaa, iiged 45 years..
DaED. 8th Mlay lat, JonN SAxDEas, a citizee of
this District, in his 91st year.
fl1e mtade a professioni of faoithi in Christ, by uniting;
h'.'nself with the Daptist Chumeh, at Mlt Pleaisantl
and lived an honored member-and havinti attained
a geod old ace, fell asleep in Jesus. " Thanks be
uyto God, which givedh us the victory through our
Lord .Ie.,us .Christ."
. so, died, ont the 30th June hast, Jons Tunat~i
IarSL., inl the 87th year of his agre.I
lIe wacs a memober oIf the lRaptist Chiureh, at
Dethel, but is gone from .this worild of afllhet:on.,
cares aind rorrows, to that better werlbl, to' enter
into the joys of hi~s Lordl, even that rest that re
mnyins to the peop1le of God. " Verily blessed are
the dead which die in the Lord, fronm hoenceforth.
yea, salith the Spirit, that they emay rest from thei:
labors.,, A. W. A.
DiP.D, at tlhe resid e'ce of hler son (. -S. I~arr son.)
near Cotlumbus, Ga., on Saturday. the 5th inistaint,
Mrs. hMARY ANN lIARRitoc, aged 52 years.
For many months ihe deceased sn'ret ed the wea
riness (If ani aggravaiting 'ir a~e .of thie lungs, which
kept her prostrate for a ost of' tihe timne. .I nt, with
the fertitude of a chiristian. she bore her alilietions,
without a single iiistrust of the moereiful intentins
of the !!ceavenly F.ather, and fittally unet 4the hist
enemyv" with that unmwaveriing faith wvihi a chris
tian's' hop-a. a'ore ispires. 11er funeral servic' s
took t.lace on Sunday mning at the Raptist Chnreh
(If which shu was for many year's an upright and
consistent imenber.
,JiE D itt this diatriet, on the 12th instant, rof Tv
ieid ft ver, Mirs. .SAr~At Eumzsies, wife of .John F.
Ednmunds, anid dau'.thiter of Levi and .Mariah 'New
brv, deceased, in te 22d year of her a'je. Shie
p( ssessed niatiurally a rnost amiable desition, and
-was adho:rned withi all those noble graces whieb eni
-bel, ihte life of a ttue Chtristiau.
D)ErARTErD this life, on the 24th of JTune last, at
his lathe r's residence, in Edgefiyld District, of Ty
phoiui Fevecr, WILLI~AM W. 51Ayios, son of George
V. Mlr.yson, in the 19th year of his age.
W1itiam was a studuttt of D~ue-West Acaendey,
in A bl-vihfe Distaict t but complaining of beieng un
we ll. his instructor advised himit to visit lhis fi irnds
ad spend a Tew weeks at home ; but he hbud beeni
at home but a few daiys befotre this fell disease de
vehoped itself in its mosrt malignant formn greatly
aff..oting his mind, anid in five days frem its dhevel.
opmoent, W1-IA~t was no more. ie hits left a
father, an aflicted mother, several brothers and
one siter to mnourn his early departure.
"When lonming youth is snatcht d away
By death's resistless hand,.
Oar hearts the mournful tribute pay,
Which pity must demnd.
E. D.
Masonic Notice,
A RIEGULAR Communication of
:ONCORDIA LODGE, No. 50,
X. F. K., will be held at their Hall,
on Saturday evening, July 19th, at
7 o'clock. ti
By order of the W. M.
JOHN C. MAYSON, Szc'AY.
July 9 2t 26
rJ The friends of GEORGE W. LANDRUM '
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat
n the next Legislature.
g'TtE Friends of W. C. MORAGNE, Esq., 8
respectfully announce him as a Candidute for re
election to a seat in the Iouse of Representatives at
the next election, al
gWMaj. ABRAM JONES is respectfully an- a
nounced by his friends as a Candidate for a seat in
the House of Representatives at the ensuing election.
Extra Court of Equity. p
ORUDER ED, that an EXTRA Court of Equity F
for Edgefield Distriet, for the despatch of bu.i u
siness left unfinished at the last sitting, be -held on
the SECOND MONDAY of Augest next, to con
tinue so long as may be necessary.
Also, ordered, that the Register give notice of
this.Extra Court in the newspapers of this District.
F. H. WARDLAW.
July 12, 1856. 4t 27 r4
F1
To the Public,.I
R. B. ROTHSCHILD, Regular F
M BI nWusician, is connected with my Family 14
School. Mr. ROTSCILD is the firbt Musician who
has left the City and ever visited the country.
Those who would study the. Rudiments of Miusic
-speak German, French or Italian, in addition to 1
Schlastic Course, can come and oce our classes, and J
join th,-m if desirable. J. W. JONES. p,
Calhaun's Mills, July 16, 2t 27 C
KING'S MOUNTAIN 0
Preparatory Military School, b
Yorkville, S. C.
B -
24M0V 8 -
M. JENKINS, (Senior in Organiza
tion. Regulation and Discipline.)
Professor of Mathematics and Nat
Pat:cir.u.s { ural Philosophy.
A. COWARD, (Senior in Business
matters.) Professor of Belles Let
tres and French.
C. A. SEA3ROOK, Professor of Ancient Langua- I
ges and Assistant in English Branches.
D. If. TI OMIESSON, M. D., Surgeon. A
1. P. BOYD, Bursar.
TlIE SECOND SESSION of this Institution
will be opened in the new Garrison Buildings C
on the 1st of September. P
Terms of Second Session.-For School Expen
ses, i. e., Tuition Books &e., Board, Lights, Fuel el
and Washing, $60*-payable $40 on entrance, and
$40 on Ist of November.
No one -under 12 or over 18 years of age will be
received.
The services of a Physician having been engaged,
there will be no extra charge for medical attendance.
Until the 15th of August letters will be directed
0m
to Charleston, S. C. tl
*A' the rate of $200 per annum. L
July 10 3 27
Medical College of Georgia,
AUGUSTA, JULY, 1856.
IlIE TWENTY-FIFTII Course of Lectures
in this Institution will comineuve the FIRST
MONDAY IN NOVEBEl NEXT.
V4
FACULTY. -.i
G. l. NEWTON, NI. D., Anatomy. - b
L. A. DUTGAS, N1. ID., Surgery. al
1.1'. G.A RVIN, 31. 1)., Miateria Medica, T-hera- s
penites, and Nledicail Jurisprudence. ti
J. A. -EVI ik M. D., Obstetrics and Diseases of y,
Women and Infants.
11. V. NI. MlL LER, M. D., Physiology and Pa- at
to. gien! A natomny. I h
A LEX. MI EA SS M. D., Professor of Chemistry.
L. I). FORD. . 13., Institutes and Practice of
lediinte.
I1. F. C A MPRELL, M. D., Surgical, Comnpara
t:ve, and Mlicroseop'ical An:tonmy.
S. CA MPBE LL. 51. 1)., Demonstrator of Anat
>my.
S. R. SuIMONS, M. D., A ssistant Demenstrator.
J Ultl.\11 1JA R RS, NI. D)., Prosetor to Profes
sor of $urgerv.
Clinic-d Lectures will lie delivere'l regulathy at
the City lItespital, and ample o.porunites will be
dflred oir the study of Practical Anatomty.
Fees for the entire Course............$105 00
blatriculation T licket (to be taken once).. 5 00
Fur further particulars. app'ly to
G.M3. N E WTON, Dean.
Attgustat, .1ul 15, ____2m - 27
To Contractors.
T!E C<.ntract for builing a NEW BRIDGE]
T nross Big hlorse Criek will be let to the
owe't bidder en the 1tith of Septemnber next, at theU
Brige, precisely v t 12 o'e'aeck.I
Plan atmd Specifientions may be seeni at the resi
ene of T. W. Whmatley or Thos. G. Lamar until
the day for letti' I.
Bly order of the hoard of Comnmia.ioners, ~
S. S. WISE, Chiair.
July 10 St 27
Sherifras Sale.
Bm dreced wil poeed t sell at Edgefield I
. I I., on the first Mlonday in A ugust next, the fol
lowing eases, viz :
Andrew Jordan vs Hansom Jordan, One Negro0
girl name Anun andl three mules,.
The State vs Williamson Bfrisc, Otto creanm
olored Stahio(n Horse.
Terms Cash. JA S. EIDSON, s. E.D.
July 14, 1856. 3: 27
Look at This!
TOST, some time between the first and tenth of
.LI ue last. a lairge ealf-.kin POCKET BOO1K,
containitg Ekeven Dolla.rs in money. One ten dul
!ar bill on the Hamburg batik, and one dollar on
soie other batik. Also, one note ont John Dust, 1
for eight hundred and twenty-five dollars, ($825] I
due the first any of January next, with interest from
the date : also, another note given by the same, to
moe, for five hund red and between sixty and seventy
dollars, due when given, with several credits on it, d
the amount of prinicipal remaining on said note be
tveen two hundred and fifty anad sixty dollars ialso, si
a nte on damnes Riley, fur six dollars and sixty- et
eight cents: also ,an order of David Bulloick, for C
eight hundared brick, with several other smiall notesC
ad n'ocounts on other p~eole, the amounts not cuf- i
t etd. A.;:y per, on finding said poeket book, andg
rturinmg to, ime, shall tie amply rewarded.j
WIhtLIl.\SON WILIlAMR.h
July 16, 185 . 3 27_
Cashi Only for' Staanps and
Stanped Enrelopes.
IN futnre I positively cannot. rnor will not, sell any
itanups or Stamped Envelop.-s, unless paid f.or/
n-on d. livery, as 1 timnd it imipo~ssible to eol:eet the
silne when neetded. and I have to pay lfor then at C
tIce end of each Quiarter, as the Post Office De- t'
partne:.t req1uirs. I lear what my instructions from e
the I )ep:lr mment says :
"A s yen have no right to use or credit out money It
which h'-lonags toe the U nited .states it is re'quired
that you have balance due at thme etid of each quar.
ter. ready to. be paid oni dlemntd."
I Ile se a,serve the above as I am cmpielled to
comply strictly with this rule.
A R AMSEY, P. MI.
State of Southa Carolina, Ik
-IN UIRDINARY1.
B Y W. F. DUltisOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Elly. -
field Distnici.
Whr,?,, J.lel P. Ahntey hiath afplied to me
for enemars of Administration, tin alt and sinenlar thie C
aiis a' dI elhuleis righats and credits of E. P. A buey, 2
lute of the Dluirict afoire~aid, decensed.
These are; t herefore, tom cite andu admoish all arid
singular, thae kmndred and crediters of the said deceas
ed, to be nmnd appear beforeme, at our nest Ordinary's
Cout: for the said Dlistneat, to be holden ait k'.dgmefield
U. 11., on the 28th day of July inst., to vhow
ens., ifrany, n by the said adlmirn-tratim n ,.hould not
be granted. i
Gven. under my hand andl seal, this ith day of
July, in thme year of oter Lord one thousand eight
huidrd and fifty-sis, and In the 8Ith year of An.ezi
cai Independenac.
WV.F. DUJRISOE, 0. E. I).
Jlyh16 2z27
Corn lReal and UMoainy
AL WAYS for sa'e at the subscriber's residence,.
I. W. NICIIOLSON.
Ja..26 - . 7s
irocery and Cotton Business,
BY HAMMOND & LARK,
HAMBURG, S. C. -
TH E Subscribers have this day ,
k associated themselves together for
ie purpose of conducting a general
COTTON AND GROCERY BUSINESS,
In all its branches.
The apparent necessity for a House in Hamburg
'here the Planter can with certninty procure ALL
[IS SUPPLIES. has prompted us to make it
enerally known, that a large and carefully selected
STOC'EE 4OW GrOO"DO
tall always be. kept, and sold as low as can be
archased in Augusta or any other Southern mar
et.
Orders for Goods strictly attended to, and all
rticles sent out warranted to please, and at prices
i low as if parties ordering were personally present.
We are now fitting up the large Brick Store
ijoining the Warehouse occupied by Chas. H1am
tond, where we will be pleased to meet our nu
erous friends, and the public generally. We will
ty them liberal prices for their Cotton and other
roduce, and offer every inducement to trade with
CHARLES HAMMOND,
JAMES C. LARK.
Uanburg, July 14, 1856.
--
A C AR D.
I AVING effected a change in my business by
a connection with Mr. Charles Hammond, I
spectfully tender my thanks to my old friends and
astomers generally, for their constant and inerens
.g patronage, and earnestly solicit for the new
irm of lIAMOND & LARK a continuance of the
tme. JAS. C. LARK.
Hamburg, July 14, 1856.
A C.AR D.
- TAKE the present occasion to renew my kind
- acknowled . oments to my friends for the liberal
tronage exteided to me in the Warehouse and
ommission Business, and would 'ay to them, that
ie business shall be continued as heretofore, on
y own account; and their interest in my hands
Lall at all times be fully protected.
CIIAS. HA51MOND.
Hamburg, July 14, 1856. 4t 27
S~c5"Ewm"EIJGr M .
THE EXPERIENCED AMBROTYPIST,
FROM AUGUSTA, GA.,
~S now prepared to offer the citizens of Edgefield
. and vicinity a rare opportunity to obtain as tine
A yE z3R OTT P ES,
s are taken in any city in the United States.
ooms at JOHN LEIG1'S OFFICE.
Those who wish Likennesses must call early, as
igagments previously made in Georgia, will not
ermit me to remain anler the 20th July.
0- AMIROTYPES taken equally as well in
udy as in fair weather.
E getield. .luly 9 2t 20
Edgefield Huzzas, Attention!
LT O J are hereby notified to attendat your parade
Lground, at Edgefield C. II., on Saturday, 26th
st.. in full uniform.
In pursuance of an order from Col. J. F. Talbert,
irre will be, on that day, an election held for First
kutenant in the company. By order of
J. B. GRIFFIN, Captain.
MArTIN IEDLOCK, 0. S.
July 9 3t 26
Notice!
[H1E subscriber having furnished himself with a
L sufficient quantity of youna mules, .ffers the
iluable YOUNG JACK AOLTO for sale. lie
of the Mlolteze stock, his form cannot be surpnased
an- .Jack in the State. lie is a good performer
ad '.sure foal getter, and as to his colts they will
ow for th~emselves. They cannot be beateu by
t colts of any Jack in the State. Molto is six
ar~s old on thme lirst ofJanmuary last.
Those wishing to purchase would do well to come
ma see me and view- the J::ck. He will pay for
imslf in onle season.'
Terms u ill be made easy by securing the pay.
DANIEL HOLLAND.
July 9, 1856. 4t 25
Excuntive~ Departnenlt,
COLU.\lB!A, JTune 5, 1856.
Y His Excefleney JAur~s lI. A vAus, Governor
Iandi Commander- in-Chicf in and over the State
'South Cara.lina.
Whereas, info'rmation has been received at this
epartmentt that a mnurde r was co.mmitted in the
ity of Colun.bia on the 29th nit., by N El), a ne
ro man,. thte property or D r. C. Ales.tngue', on the
dv .f l)emnys, a negro man beloniging to sadl Dr.
. ontunue. and that Ned has fled fromt justice:
Now KNOW Ya, that to the endl justice miay be
ane, atnd that thme maid negro Nedl ny be brut
legal trial-for his otffecas aforesaid, I J.4tEs 11.
n DAis, Go~v<-rner as aforesaid, dar issue thia my
roelatoion, oflfering a reward of One llundred
tollars for his apprehension and delivery into any
ii in this Statte. Ned is about twenty-one years
[d, five feet sit inches hight, stout built, walks brisk
d lively, is of dark copper col..red complexion.
d wears sma:l Lold ear rings.
Given under my hand and the seal of the State,
the 5th .June, A. D)., 1S55, and in the 80 th
s.] year of Americat Independence.
JAM ES 1I. A DAMS.
JeA xs Pr-rEarFON, See'ry of State..
July 9 3 . - - 26
State of South Carolina.
EDGIEl) D)ISTRICT:
IN ORDINARY.
Y WV. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge
field District:
Whereas, James S. Coleman bath applied to me for
etters of Administration, w' ith the will annexed on all
ad singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits
Polly S. C. Stewart, late of the District aforesaid,
ceeased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonishm all and
ngular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas
I, to e and appear before me, at ournert Ordinary's
ourt for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield
.H., on the 21st day of Jutly inist., to show cause,
any, why the said Admuinistraetion shouldl not be
ranted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 8th day of
aly in the year of otur Lord one thtotusand eight
tndred and fifty-six and in the eighty-first year of
mericn Independefice.'
W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. 1).
July 9, 1856. 2t 26
Adanstao' Notice.
11E creditors of Nirah IRobertson, dee'd, are
Ahereby notitied to asiemible in the Ordinary's
Iffiee for Edgefield Distriet ont Tuesday 7th oh Oe
aber next, at which timte a final settlemnet on thec
slate of said deensed will be made. There nre
ot enoughi of fundtl to pay in full, which renders
nc~ssary that [he precise amount of each elpaim
ould be ascee tainmed, that the apportionment mnay
u exact.
WV. D. ,JE.NINGS, A dz'aor.
July 8. 1856 tf 2G
New Flour.
OW in steore a lot ort superfmne FLOUR, ground
froiNewv Wheat, for sale at the lowest rmar
et price, for cash,, by, I.SULVN
June 25, tf '24
Wanted,
)V[ [il Oood DRY 11IDES, for which I wi'l
d,'UUU' pay the cash.
R. H. SULLIVAN.
June 25, if 24
100 Negroes Wanted !
111 lE stubscrib~ers wish to purchase ONE IUN
DRED NEGItOES, young Men and Wa
icti, Boys and Girls. A ny person having such
roperty to sell, will do well to give us information.
M iER RIMON & CI.INKSCA LES.
Greenwood, S. C.,.lune 25, 1856 3m 24
Pictures Framed,
NY person wishing to have pictures framed
.can have it attended to eithe'r in Rose Wood
r Gilt Moulding, at the Post Office, by
A. RAMSAY.
.....5, Ir 24
-A B'I' TNT~AI
Udgeleld 0. ,0.
T IE Undorsigbed having fermed a Co-Pal
nership fur the purpose ofrarrying on u
Furniture business, respectfully. call, the attenti.
of the public to their new and exdellent Stock -C
CABINET FUlRNITURE,
At the stand formerly occupied.-by M5. Lod Hi
and adjoining Mr. John Colgan!s,-Merchont Taili
Shop, where they are prepared to'iinly kil orders
Greatly Reduced erices.!
We intend keeping our Rooms aljways wi
a great variety of the latest and oisn uionab
Our present Stock consists of a No. 1.Iotof
BUREAUS, WARDROSS,
BEDSTE AS35
(A large and splendid variety
BOOK-CASES, TABLES, WASHSTANDS, 4
---o--- j
We will also make COFFINS order,;at I
shortest nitice, and at reduced rat,
MATTRESSES!
We have and intend keeping constaitji on hat
a fine assortment of MOSS and COTIN MAI
TRESSES which will' be sold cheaps'than evi
before.offered in this place.
ggREPAIRING old Furniture,.promptly a
tended to.
We are determined to give satisfaction to all wi
may favor as with their patronage, and-by warran
ing our work to be put up. in a-workmanlike mat
ner and of the best inaterial, wo. hope to secure
liberal share of public encouragement.
M. A. MA1KERT,
W. GOTTSCH ALK
Junel1 61 9. 23
PIANO FORTES!
-i:rn CoM i :.tE
HE undersigned having remove'
their stock of Sheet Muasio uk
Musical Instruments to Rome, Geo-fI
beg leave to return, to the citizend of South Carc
lina, their sincere thanks for the liberal patronag
bestowed, and to inform those still in want of Pian,
that we still keep a stock .of Plane
in Augusta, which we will sellat unpreceden
ed low rates. Those wanting Piabos, will find
greatly to their advantage to Write to b, as we wai
rant to please in prices, and qualityof instrumenti
07 Orders or inquiries addresse& to us at Augu
ta or Rome, Geo., will meet with prompt attentioi
A. A. CLARK & SON,
Augusta Geo.,
or A. A. CLARK& SON,
Rome Gen.
June 28, tf 13
REES & LINTON, .
Warehouse, Commissionu'erchanti
AUGUSTA, GA.,
R11E Undersigned have formed a Co -.<
lpartnership fur the transaetion of a
GEN ERAL WAREOUSE and COMMlISSIO]
lIUslNESS, and will, on the first of Septembt
next. take the new Fire Proof Warehouse on JaelI
son street, now occupied by Crocker & Rees.
We will give our strict personal attention to a
business entrusted to our care, and would respee
fully Y olicit a share of public patronage.
Mr. R EES would take this occasion to return b
sincere thanks to the friends and patro-s of the fir
of Crocker & Rees for their libera} patronage, at
would solicit a continuance of the mime fur the ne
Firm.
gp All orders for Dagging, Rope and Famil
Supplies, will he carefully filled at the lowest mark,
prices.
-The usual cash advances made when required.
JOIIN-0. REES,
of the firm ol' Crbeker & Rlees,
* SAMUEL D.I NTON.
A ugusta, June 27, . Si 25
Repairing Gins
PEPRiONS desirous of having tiheir Gins repnl
ed and in good consditiuon before the Ginnit
season is at hand, will dowell tp..ablln the unde
signed, whuopromises to givesatisfaction to evel
one. All work warranted.
Letters addre~ssed to me at Edgefleld C. II., w
receive early attention. . .
W. B. MAYS.
July 2. 1856. 4t 25
-U. S, Mail Line,
ONY and after Fridny, June 26th, the Stage
JNmnety-six Depot via Edgefield C. Ii., w
eave A ugusta at 7 u'clock in the n orning on Mol
d ns, WAednesdauys nnad Fridnys. Rleturning leis
Ninety-Six Ilepot Tutedays, Thursdays anid Sat
dys on arrival of the Cars, and lpas Edgefield
1.. at 46 1P. M., ons its way to llamburg and .A
gstat. Trhie Accu~ommodtio'n Stage' is discontinue
alter th:s day. F. M. K IClOL AS, A gent.
Carolina Ilotel.
June 2Cih , 1856. 4t 25
Land for Sale.
Ti~ lE subveribevr offers for rale Isis traet of i
I lyinug two miku s . E. of the Pite Ilouse, adijol
ing hands s.f U. M. Wever, William Toney, at
others. conitainuing
FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY ACRES
iNlueh the In' gest portion of n huiehs isin wouds. (.
the preunises are a gi od dwelling house an~d oth
necessary buildings. together with a suew-mill, elI
whiceh is nentrly new. Thle situation is healthay, ni
the land well adapted tou farming. 1ie will us:
grat pleasure in showinag it to a'hy one wishing
purchase.
*AU3SALOM IIORNE.
July 9, 1856. tf '- 25
Notice.
A LL Pr rsons concerned will take notice that
IIhave appointed Dr. .Jamnes A. D~evore ni
Robert A tkins my Agents and A ttorneys to repr
sent tie in the collection of the debt. dne to 1
Estate of .John Douby, dee'd., and in all othier duti
devolving upon mue as aduministrator of said decease
M A TILDA DOBY, A dm'or.
Feb 11 tf 6
The Great Remedy.
110 PPERSOF A Q. SI:\MONS' LIVE
IlNE, just received and fur sale by
I. II. SULLI VAN.
June 25. . tf 24
Ranaway,
F ROM the residence of the Subscriber on ti
17th inst., the folluiDing negro slaves, viz:
A NN IS, a mulatto woman, about 50 years of ag
anl her two children, Emma and Sopihy, both m1
Itos, the eldest iabout 12 and the other about
vears of age.
~ lF'1TY, a likely black woman, about 25 yen
of age, and her two children, buith ui~attos, one
likely boy aibout 5 years of age, and 'the othier
url inbut 2 years old.
Said niegroes are aueeustoined to house work, at
are valuable ns seuemstresses, particularly B~etty. A~
persons are 'hereby cautioned from harboring sit
negroes,.nas the law will'be strictly enforced.
A reasonable comnpensation wi.1 be given for the
apprehension. P. F. LABORDE, Ex'ur.
.uly9, 1856. 'tf 26
Notice,.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Mi
.1Sarauh LniBorde, diecased, are requested
make immediate payment, and sill those having at
lemands will present them duly attested accordis
to law, to
P. F. LABORDE, Eeuo
M. LABORDE. Excuor
July 9, 1856. 4t 25
Summer Dress Goods at low Prices
R) II. SU LLIVA N wishuing to-elose ount a ye
.e handsome assortment of BA REG ES ati
other DRESS GOODS, will sell them at GREAl
LY R EDUCED PRICES.
a T1.Csh biuyers will find this tlue place to g
abeatiful dress chuep.
June 25, , tf . 24
Parasols and Umbrellas.
NOW is the time to buy Umbrellas, Parast
LandlBuggy Shades.
R. 1. SULLIVAN.
Jun.e5t - 24 e
New Store and Now Goods.'
E. PENN, Ag't.,
Williams & Chridtie, on Park Row an en
-t. tire NEW mid Fresh Stock of
S 8EASONABLE SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
,n to which he respectfully invites the attention of his
OLD CUSTOMERS;and the public generally.
His Stock has been selected with great care and
embraces ageneral assortment of
l, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
)r SHOES, HATS. BONNE TS,
at HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES,
SADDLRY, #c., #c.
ti All of which lie will sell on accommodating terms.
le April 9, 1856. tf .13
Groceries, &c.
- HE Undersigned have formed a Co-partner.
.L ship in business, under the firm of SIBLEY
& USHER, at the old and well known stand of
SIBLEY & Sox, Corner of Market and Centre Streets,
Hamburg, for the transaction of a general
Grocery, Provision & Cotton Business,
* Where we intend to keep constantly on band a full
supply of Goods, nna will sell as LOW for CASH
as any other house.
e Our Stock consists in part or the following:
Clarified, Crushed, Powdered, St. Croix, Porto
Itico and New Orleans SUGAR;
New Orb-ans and West India MOLASSES;
d Java and Rio COFFEE;
Irish POTATOES for planting;
r BACON, LARD and BUTTER.
Bagging, Rope and Twine,
Shoe and Sole Leather,
Mackefel, Kitts and Barrels,
Blankets, Negro Cloths, Osnaburgs,
Saddles and Bridles, Wooden Ware,
t. Pepper and Spice, Fresh Rice, Sack and
- Table Salt, Tea of various kinds, Indigo,
a Window Glass Lamp, Linseed and Train Oil,
Paints, Powder, Rifle and Blasting, Shot and
Lead, a good assortment of Chairs, Rock
aways, Office, Arm and Children's
Bedsteads, Sofas, Feathers.
Mexican and Peruvian Guano, Kittlewell's Salts,.
Lime and Plaster, Iron, German and Cast steel
Nails, assorted. &a., &0
JOSIAH SIBLEY JOHN USHER SR.
Hamburg, Jan 23,1856. ly 2
BY THE LAST BALOON FROM
NEW YORK,
few more of those beautiful CRAPE BON
~. -NETS an additional assortmentof Mlantillas,
it Nainsook and dotted Swiss Musline.
. . BLAND & BUTTLER.
. May 28 tf 20
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN COMMON PLEAS.
WILEY C. GLOVER, who is in the custody
of the Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue
-of a Writ of Cap as ad Salisfaciendum, at the suit
f Willinm A. Archer, having filed in my Office
togethe'whih a Schedu'e on oath of his estate and
11 effects, his petition to thes Court of Common Pleas,
praying that he nay be admitted to the benefit of
the Acts of the General Assembly, mnAe for the
relief of insolvent debtors: It is ordered that the
said William A. Archer and all other creditors to
. whom the said Wiley C. Glover is in anywise in
r debted, be, and they are hereby summoned,,and
have notice to appear before the said Court at Edge
field Court Ilouse, on Monday the sixth day of
1 October next, to show cause if any they can why
the prayer of the petitioner aforeraid shoul-I not be
s TfiOS. G. BACON, c. c. P.
n Clerk's Office, June 16, 1856 16t 24.
State dft South Carolina,
yEDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
Lit IN COMMON PLE AS.
H ENRY R1..SPA NN, who is in the custody of
the Sheriff of Edgeield District, by virtue of
a Writ of Capia: ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit of
-Jamies Sheppard, having filed in my Offike together
with a Schedule on oathl of Ils estate and effects, his
.-petitioin to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that
lhe may be admitted to the bcnefit of the Actsa of the
General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent
r debtors: It is ordered that the said James Shep
ipard,. and a:] other. ereditors to whom the said
r. Ihenry R. Spann is in- anywise indebted, be, and
-y they are hereby sunmmoned, and have notice to
appear before the said Court at EdgeflelId Court
ill House, on Monday the sixth day of October next,
to show cause if any they can why the prayer of the
petitioner aforesaid should not be granted.
THOS. G. BA CON, c. d. w.
- Clerk's Ofice, June 16, 1856 , 16t 24.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
-EDGEFIELD DISTRICT
IN COMMON PLE AS.
T HIOMAS .J. H A RRIS, who is ini the custody ol
the Sheriff of Edgefield Distriet, by virtue of a
Writ of Capiae ad reepondendum, at the suit ot
il tienry lloward, having filed in my Office together
with a Schedule on oath of lisa estate atnd effects.
lis petition to the Court of Comm;,on Pleas, praying
that he may be admittedl to the benefit of the Acts
r- of the General Assembly made fur the relief of in
Ssolvent debtors : It is ordered that the said Ihenry
Li- Iward, and all oilier creditors to whom the said
dThomas .1. 11 arris is in any wise indebted, be, andl
they are hereby sugamibned,:ind have notice to ap
pear before said Court at Edgefield Court Ilouse,
-on Monday the sixth dny of Octob~er next, to show
enure if any the-y can why the prayer of the petitioner
aforesaid should not be granted.
d TIIOS. G. B ACON, c. c. r.
-. Clerk's Office, June 16, 1956 16 241.
iSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
n IN COMMON PLE AS.
ert , ILI.lIAl .1. TU RNER. who is in the custody
ot V of the Shevrity of Edgefield iiistrict.~ by vir
id the of a Writ of C'apfras ad Sat isfaciendum, at the
te suit of .lohnson, Crews & lirawley, having filed in
to my Office together with a Schedule on oath of his.
estate and etireets, his. petition to the Court of Comt
mon Pleats. prayinig that lie may be admitted to the
bienelit of the Acets of the General Asesembly made
- f r the relief of inisolvent debtors: It is ordered that
the said .Jlthnson, Crews & Brawley, and all oilier
I creditors to whom the said William J. Turner is in
id any wise indebted, be, and they are hereby summon
s- ed, and have notice to appear before the said Court
ie at Elgefield Conrt House, on alonday the sixth day
es of October next, t. show cnuse if any they cani why
. the prayer of the petitioner aforesaid should not be
granted.THOS. G. BA CON, c. c. P.
- Clerk's Offiee, June 16, 186 16t 24.
STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA,
Rt EDG EFIELD DISTRICT,
IN COMNON PL EAS.
T A NDY BOY D, who is in the custody of the
-Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of a
Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendun, at the suit of
te Williams & Christie, having filed in my Offie
together with a Schedule on oath of his estate and
e, effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas,
B- praying that he may be admtitted to the benefit of
I the Acts of the General Assembly made for the
relief of insolvent debtors : it is ordered that the
rs said Williams & Christie, and all oilier creditors to
a whomi the saidl Tandy Boyd is in anywise indebted,
a be, nnid they are hereby summoned, and have notice
to appear before the said Court itt Edgefield1 Court
d House, on Monday the sixth day of October next,
I to show eause if any they can why the pratyer of the
d petitioner aforesaid should not be granted. .
TIJOS. G. BA CON, c. c. r.
r Clerk's Office. June 16, 1856l16t 24.
Strayed,
FROM the subscriber on the night of the 24th
ult., one small sized, well made SOR R E~l
s' HORSE51, has four white feet. white spot on his face,
ofive years old, waiks and rides well. Said Horse
stroyed off some time buck, and was taken up by
Johin Raindal, Esqr., nenir Hlamburg. It is supposed
now that he hits or will make his way towards Ten
nese, where he was raisaed.
-. A ny pi rson taking up and advertising or return
ing himn to the subscriber will be suitaibly rewarded.
. My residence is in Barna ell District, twenty milks
below Hamburg, near Silverton Post Office.
W M. F. G RE EN.
7 July 2, 1856 .4t 25.
- Strayed
F R'fOM the undesig~ned living near Mt. Tabor
etLchnreh, his YOK E OF. OXEN-onie a light
red and the othier a brown color. Thte red Ox las
- his horns sawed off. No other marks now recol
le'tted.
I will amply compensate any one taking up said
Is Oxens and delivering them to me; or any informa
tion sddtessed to me at Edgefield C. H., will be
thankfully received. M. B. WEVER.
Ju!3. . tf 26
C A NDLDATES
The friends of G. D. TILJLMAN, Eq., respeet
fully announce him as a candidate, 'fr re-eleetles
to a seat in the House of Representabfis at.the nex
election.
gW Tn Friends of Capt. ROBERT MERI
WETHER respectfully nominate him. as a Candi
date for a Seat in the Iouse of RImentatives a
its next Session.
.7 Ta Friends of CAREY W. STILES, Esq
respectfully announce him as a Candidate fur a Sea
in the next Legislature.
The friends of Mr. WM. GREGG. respectfully as
nounce him as a candidate for a seat in the next
Legislature.
The friends of MAJ. JAMES BLACKWEL
respectfully announce hi-n as a Candidate for a sea
in the next Legislature.
W Tax Friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLE
BUM respectfully announce him as a Candidate fa
a Seat in the House of Representatives at the es
suing election.
07 The friends of Col. M. C. M. IIA MMONI
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a sea
in the 11ouse of Representati'ves at the next eleution
E Tu Friends of Da. G. Al. YARBROUGI
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a ses
in the House of Representatives at the ensuinj
election.
-0 Tm's Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARI
rempectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sherif
of Edgefield District at the next election.
THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, rea
pectfully announce him as a candidate for SBerij
of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election.
The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., c
Hansburg, in the upier part of the District, respect
fully announce him as a candidate for Bherifj
Edgefield District at the next election.
The friends of Co. WILLIAM QUArrrLEux res
pectfully announce him an a Candidate for Sheri:
of Edgefield at the ensuing electiion.
97 We are authorized to announce LE W1
JONES, Esq., as a candidate fur re-election fo
Sheriff cf Edgefield District.
27 Tuz Friends o'Ier. ROBElRT D. BRYAI
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Cler
or Edgefield District at the next election.
For Taz collector
BARNEY LAMAR.
CHARLES CARTER,
THOMAS B. REESE,
DERICK HOLSONBAKE,
THEOPHILUS DEAN,
WESLEY WERTZ.
M. B. WHITTLE,
Medical Cai d
D B. X.3. C''TT hay g Imatd it'.
her's. twelve miles W# st-of V 't C I
for the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, reepeetfull
offers his services to the surrounding community, an
the public generally.
Collier's, June 4, 1 56. tf 21
TO THE AFFLICTED,
D R. THAYER, HoewtOpathie PAySician, Sus
.gen, and Accoucheur, late of Philadelphia
now located No 217, Broad Street, AugustA, Ga.
Particulatr attention paid to the treatment c
Chronic diseases. Visits made at a distance on th
most seasonable terms Pleatse address,
II. R. TIIAYER, M. D.
Augusta Ga.
April 2 _ i _.12.
D RS. G. M. YARBROUGFI &~ J. P. ABNE~
have this day formed a Partnership, for th
practice of M.acias and SubasaT. No adiditioni
charge for one consultation visit. O1mcc at Di
Yarbrough's.
A pril 9, 1858. tf - 18
WOFFICE is now in this Village,' next doe
to W. W..Adams, where I can .be fou.td a
all times. C. W- STYLS.
Edgefield C. U., Jana 15, 1856. ..f
..i AKERICAN HOTEL,1
. EILOBTRE STREET, EAMBURG. S. 0.
0. P. H. SCOTT & CO. Propriceri
March 12, 1856. 1y 9
KANSAS MEETING,
AT JOHN LEIC U'S OFFICE
ALL persona indebted to John I.eigh in snin
Aunder twenty dollars arc requested to mtten
this meeting, which will be. held every day until th
20th of this month ; anid all indebted in aunms cve
tw. nty deollams camn attend this meeting'fromn this dat
until the twemntyeighth of July, aft..r which tim
tis maeeting is closed, and war declared mset peas
ine. J01HN LEIGH.
Edgefield C. HI., June 4, 1856. 8t 21
Save Your Bacon,
W .GOOD~IIAN re.spect
' sflynotifiea hais o'd friemnds
and customners that he still ousmimn
us to have Market Mondamy,
Thursauy, and Saturday mornings, as heretof..r,
and will'he pleased to suipply nfl consumers with hi
goud fat and tender
liE, MUTTON AND PORK,
On as accommodating terms as cimrcumsaccs wi
allow.
Particular Notice for Some People,
M.Y delinquent patrons are earnestly solicitedt
hld themmselves in readiness to sete with th
Butche~r when called upon to do so. It iis uttel,
out of the question to carry on the liutchering b~usi
ness properly w:thout mo.ney. The farmetr sella fit
cash, therefore Goodimani must have the "needful,1
s he canmnot purhnme dtock. A hint is sufficient
- June 26, if '24
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIEi.D) DISTRICT,
IN EQTITY.
Sophia Chapman,1
and John A. Chapman, riin
es. . Bill for Parion
Thomas Chapman,
Andrew Chapman, et al. J
B Y an order from Chancellor Dunkin, In thi
case, I will proceed to sell at the late resi
dence of John Chapmman, Esq., deceased, on Satur
day the 19th day of July next,- the (ollowing tea
estate, to wit:
TR'ACT NO. ONE,-Known as the Brick Yari
Traet, containing twenty rour (24) acres, 'more c1
less, sitate in the District of Edgefield, and bound
edi by lands of Ccl. M1. WV. Clary, A rehy Clark abi
others.
TR ACT NO. T WO-Known s the Pator Land
situae in the District or Edgefield, containing f..rty.
one atnd a half (414) acres, ,mre or less, bounadet
by lands of the Greenville.& Columbia Rail Roam
Company, the Dilard land, and other land,. of the
estate of the said John Chmapmatn, E'sq., dee'd.
Teaw.-A credit until the first dasy of Janauar3
1857, excepit cost whichm must be paid in cash. Pur
hsers giling bonds with two good surities.
~A.SISKINS, C.K.E D.
June 24th,, 1856. ' 4t. 25
State or South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT.
IN EQUiTY.
William Mobley,1
Arch Jeningsand Petition for Relief.
John .1. Jennings.J
A LL and singular the erediltors of Areby Jen
-nings, one of the mefendants in this cee, are
notified to appear in my office on Wednesday, the
6th day of A ugust next, to prove their respective
demandu againast the said A rehy JenningN, otha*
wise they will be pree!uded. Given under my
hand at my office, this 26th June, 1856.
A. SIMKINS, c a s.o.
July 2, 1856. 5t 25
A Rule Without sa Exception,
ANY one Indebted to me bf note or aceount
Amust settle with me by the first of August, i
aat, then with may Attorney,
.A. B. ADDISON,
JroGt .et
HEU Exrieseh s ndtons 1illde 6
aeeo h third Nlonday in Jam juisat
kU bereinfore, Mr. -llMEl' U-. LxbLiti1i
act as Principal of the Male Deairtaat'.
The Vemal schoul, with the Fritmary Dgs*
men& *f the Male.-aesdemy wil be en dmeted b
ir. A. P. BUTLEk, assist" .y the eaed a
highly accompliehed biiss 4. I. ARTugt, n4
other oumnpetenl Tachers.
Rates et TRles per Msin .X
First Class, Primary Deparnnenti.........$9 00
-Dud oranary Lnglislr anebis,. .. It0o
T.ird " Iigher ,...15 N
Yoerth" Greek ad RumanLiteratare
with h,9*0 00
i Frenc>, inoroldery, Needle work, &g.ee4
rates.
The Scholastic tear will be divided lute twe Sd-,
sions of five months each. Pupils will -be chiirged -
t from the time of entering to the end of the deviin..V
Tuition in advance.
Uood Board can-be had in te Village at -from -
$8 to $10 per month.
Rt. MERRIWETBER.
A. J. HIAIAOND,
. S. W. GARtDNERS * -
J. c. PORtTER,
-A. P. BUTL.ER, -
11. A. SEiAW
Dec 5 ' if . v*
Furniture! Furniture?
1 EN.1A3MIN & GOODRICh, Broad street, op
posit.. Lambark & Cooper's, respectful an
nuance to their ftiends and the public, that they arq
now receiving daily a choice and well selected
assortment of all kinds of FU RNiTURE, such as -
r UltR.Atfd, it00K-CASES SUFAS, AClAIR,
TETE-A-TETE, CENTTE TAISLES, BEL).
STEA VS, WIN W0%f SHlA IES, &a.; of the a
test and must fashionable designs, which theyguaran
tee to cell an low an can be bought in this city, an'd
invite all who wish to purchase, to call and exauine
their stock.
ALL WORK WARRANTED. -
Mattresses and all kinds of Furniture, manithe
r tured and repaired to order, with neatness ind dis.
patch. BENJA AlN & GOODRICH1.
.Auguota, April 23, at5 S
r Valuable Land for Sale.
T 1 SuLseriber, desiroft of moving,' ors for
T a!'e his valuable Plantation, situated 19 miles
from Edgefield C. H1., and within two miles of M.
r Willing. containing 136taieres.
The place w:l be sold the %ah..le together, or, wil
be divided into the following tracts to suit pureta
sers:
The Romne Place,
Contuiing 735 acres, upoa.wlsich there isran ex'el
lent Ilouse with 6 roons, all necessary oatbuilding
(mnht of which are framed,) Gin House,.Sere*
Stables, Negro Houses and a!l the ounveniesciesCef.
a Plantatina.
About 450 sera- on lsi place a daeIp e
third or w hich in fresh land-the remainder- 6 -
good hart and is well aapted to e.,ttin and grain.
The Place is very healthy, pleasantly loestedand
very desirable to any one wvoking from 10 to.20
hands.
2. The Bonham Place"
Containing 440 acres. upon which there is a com
Sfortable dwelling with necesswry coutbaildIns-asOf
100 acres ct Forest land and-340 icres cleared.'50
(of which is first and second yegr's land, of eeaillM
quality, good for corn and cotton I also 25 seresof
low-ground ; the remainder in a fair state of mll.
ration.
3. The Pine-Land Tvatt
Containing 187 acres, about 18 scres oleareJ.the
remainder heavily timbered and equpt if not suw
rior in productiveness to any pneland iaskise
t tion ofthe district. -
r Persp desirous of purchasing will do welt-to
call soon and examinie or themeltes. Oru In
fornation, address the subscriber at Mt. Wi!llag,
Edgefild District. Terms of said willbe ascome
dating. - .J.-C. sIMKIN6.
My7, 1856. . tf .: . -,.. 17..
Valuable Propeity. fbjE Os
valuable property inHahr tesid
TheD)WELLINGIOUTS, Eand ~oIgh
Corner of'. Snowden Slieet',rtini t
MerdeStreet. The Dwelling *1Ieh4rda
.buick,Aedvered with tln.. On the Lotis-CsiiBgs~
r otpeStable1 and~alhaeesaryesbnlinge
The IOTon Centre Street, a~kms~el
American Hotel, on irich'is~ hri I~
Bft10K BUIf.DING,'ncupied as eisipas
Dwelling-lot'running tlisbugh to Cobb Ptitiet. On
the latter Street-laalargebhack.Stere.
'The LOT en Corner Market and .LernaVemltik
Streets, running'through to Mereer Street. OnI1de
Lot is a new One and alhalf Story IIOUSE, plas.
tered and painted..
FIVE HUNDR ED S A RR E u'Hsnburg a.e
Edsefield Plank Road Stock.
'The above property will be sold on aeoomm'ioda
' ting terms, or exchanged tor land in Mouthern Geor
igia, or negroes. H. A. KENRICKC.
c llamburg. Oct 1 If .-8
T- sI andfo Subscriver wishing to change hi. -locattiom
oferafr sale his VA LUABLE-P1ANTA
TlON, contining
Three Hundred & Sevnty-somem~g
l.ying on sainda River. an'd adjoining laid. of Was.
A. Strother, A. Clark and Diavid I'syne, near
Buzenman's Ferry, and wihin two or three hundred
yards at the Greenville &k Columibia Rail Ro#t.
The Tract contain. about one hundred -acres im
,original forest, whilst the rest is under fene. One.
. huiadred and fifty is in-a high state of enkivalion
of which there in from aseventy-five to onte betd.
acres ot fine bottom Land equal to any and surpausi
by none in the State; This plan'tationa has good put
lets and ececllent range. for stock.
On the premises are a good Two Story Dweliing
hiouse and all necessary plantation buildingp. Also,
a Spring of never failing water.
ftgg Any persmn wishing to purehase will call em
the. $uLceriber who residles on the premires, ad Ihe
will take pleasure in showing them the above traet.
IJ. W: MiAYNARD. -
Nov 21 tf - 45
Notice,
.tLL persons indebted to~ the Estate of WilliaM
.t. D. Thurmond, dee'd., are requested to-make
payment to the undersigned. And those having
denmands against the sanme will prevent them accord
ing to law.
PLE.\SANT D. TIUURMOND, Adan'r.
April 30, 1856. tf
Notice, Notice.
OY Orders will receive ay attention- mniss.
accompanied with the Cash.
IN S. EC. BO.WERS, Aemaw
-Jan 30 tf 3
.AIN RemovaL
A NGremoved to the store firmerlynree
.L.pied, by Dr. J. WV. Stokes, and havinjsS
received a large an, well se.lected
Stock of Groceries,
of every description I am prepared to sacommankate
my cnstomers and friends with every artie esily
kept In ruch establishmen~ts, and sttehe iowebt sar
ket prices, -W. C. BIWLEY>
- lamburg, A pril 9 - tf . 13 -
lNotice.
A LL persons to whom the Estate of James
Weathersby, deceased, is indlebted'will pr.
sent their etalins, and all persons' Indebted teake -
said Estate, will make payments to theanderuigned.
W. L. ANDERSON, Adminiamr
Nov.21, 1855..if 45
Physicins' Buggy TrunksaniNckt
Bacon and Laid
20 00 BS FiieTennesa e es and
Lrintreand arriv far eis
at the Lowest Prlces.
Thamburg, A pril 30 hni- . 3 -J
lNotice.
eiie; and il-persons deedt
will maske ~tm the i
Ne ,8, 9