Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, November 26, 1856, Image 3
S. E. BOWERS, Agent,
famburg, S. C.
FEELS thankful for the very liberal patronage
of his Friends and the Public generally, and
still solicits a share of their patronage. Ie is now
receiving a
LARGE SIUPPLY,
CONNISTING OF
Sugars, Coflees, Cheese, Goshen Butter, Pickles,
Preserves, Spices, Raisins, Crackers, Candles,
Soaps, Mackerell, Family Flour, Buckwheat
Flour, Brooms, Buckets, Tobaccos,
Segars, Macaroni, Wines and
Brandies of all qualities, Su
perior Wheat Whiskey,
Rye and Bourbon
Whiskey,
and all other kinds that
are kept in this Market or Augusta,
or any other Market this side of Jordan.
Wg All GOODS put up by himself are warrant
ed to be of the best of articles.
Hamburg, Nov. 25, 1856, tf 46
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
BY W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge
field District.
Whereas. Elizabeth Davis hath applied to me for
Letters of Administration, on all and singular the
goods and chattles, rights and credits of Sarah Wag
ner. late of the District aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas
ed, to be and appear before me,at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield
C. H., on the 6th day of December next, to show
cause, if any, why the said administration should not
be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this22nd day of No
vember in the year of our Lord one thoutand eight
hundred and fify-six, and in the81st year of American
Independence. W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D.
Nov.26 2t 46
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Y W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge.
B field District. -
Whereas, JAMES HAULING hath applied to me for
Letters of Administration, on all and sinenlar the
goods and chattles, rights and credits of WILLIAM
R. IIARLING late of the District aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas
ed, to be and appear before nms, at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield
C. II., on the 0th day of December next, to show
cause, if any, why the said administration should not
be unteder my hand and seal, this 22nd day of
November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-six, and in the 81st year of Amen
can Independence.
W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D.
November 26 2L 46
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Y W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield
BDistrict.
Whereas, D. P. SELF hath applied to me for
Letters of Administration on all and singular the
oods and ehattles, rights and credits of JA3IES
. IARRIS late of the Districtsaforesaid, de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceas
ed, to be and appear before me,at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield
C. H., on the 5th day of December next., to show
cause, ifany, why the said administration should diot be
granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 20th day of Oc
tober in thejear ofour Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and fifty-six, and in the 81st year of American
Independence. W F. DURISOE, 0. E. D.
Novomber 26 2t 46
~DY GOODS AND MILLINERY.
TAMES UENEY is now opening, in thte store
Uformerly occupied by J. K. Baneroft, (opposite
to Clark & Co.'s Jewelry Store,) a choice assort
ment of
Fancy and Staple Dry G'bods,
selected from, the best stocks of the New York mar
ket, to an examination of which lhe respectfully in
vites his friends and the public generally. I1e hay
ing paid pateJ ra tnint.th eeto of -
Dress Goods and Edibroideres,
persons who may be pleased to favor him with a
call, may be sure of having the newest styles. 11is
stock comprises the following articles:
Rich DRESS SILKS;
Plain and Printed DeLaines;
" " Cashmeres;
Lupin's French Merinoes ;
Plain and Fancy Plaid Merinoes ;
Lupin's b.l'k: Bomba-ines;
A superior quality of black Silk ;
English and American Prints ;
French'
Lupin's Alpacas, of superior texture ;
Real Welsh Flannels ;
Saxony"
Colared"
Plain Rled "~
Silk Warp "
- Irish Linens and Long Lawns;
Scotch and Russia Diapers ;
Hluckabacks, for Towelling ;
8-4 and 10-4 Table Linens;
Damas.k Napkins ;
Snporicr Pillow-case Linens;
Allendale~,aancaster and Marseilles Qtuilts ;
Table covers;
A large assoitnment of Ribbons ;
Silk Belts and Belt Ribbons;
Velvet Ribbons
Alexander's Kid and Silk Gloves;
Ladies' and Gent's Merino, Silk and Casmere
Vests;t
Ladies', Gent's and Misses Ihosiery ;
A large assortment of Dress Trimmnings:
Laces, o.f all qualities;
-Ilemntitchied, lUordered and Emb'd Ilandker
chiefs;
Mourning Collars and Sleeves seperate or in sets;
Nisses Collars and Sleeves, seperate or in seits ;
Embroidered Collars and Sleeves, seperate or in
Isetts;
Infant's Embroidered Waists and Dresses;
Swiss and Jaconiet Bands;
S"Edging and hInsetings ;
Whalebone Skelleton Skirts;
Manilla
Embroidered and Eugenic Skirts;
Bleached and Brown Allendale and Georgiat
Sheetings:
Swansdown Flannels;
Ladies' Sha~wls, Black and Color ed;
C'henile and Broche S'arfs ;
Some beautiful Stella Shawls ;
Cloaks, of the v-arious styles now worn;
Pantaloon Stull'<, Umbrellan ;
And many oth desirable goods too numerous to
mention.
To which is added Mrs. Ileney's beautiful supply
of Millinery Goods.
Mrs. heney desres her old friends andl the pub
lic generally, to exaine her stock, as she has it
superior one to any she ever had.
Augusta, Nov. 18 1856. tf 4..
Valuable House and Lot
FOR SALE.
T WILL4 sell at parivate sale, my hOUSE and
.LLOT situated near the Court Ilouse. It is well
adapted for a llotel or Private Boarding House. It
contains about Seventeen Rooms. Also, thre
Ofics on the premises containiing Six Rooms,
which can be rented oult or used asroomns for Board
er.. Also, Stables for Fifty II('rses, conveniently
located. I will sell a bargain in the above property
if applied to sooni. GEO. A. ADDISUN.
Nov 18 3t 45
For Sale, Property that will
I WILL sell my STORE IlOUSE at present oe
-ccp'ed by R. II. Sullivan-prices low and termis
accommodating. If rnot sold by the 20th December,
it will be rented for the next year..
Ja U. SULLIVAN.
Novh Le t 45
Fine Buckwheat Flour.
J UST received a magnificent supply 0T Buck
wheat FLOUR. Also, on hand a good article
of Molasses. Fine times ahead-Aliema! Call anon
or you'll be deprijed of a great luxury.
G. L. PENN, AGENr.
Nov 19 tf 45
Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons,
JUST opened by E. PENN, A gent, a beautiful
Jassortment of Ladies and Misses Bonnets of
the newest styles and patterns. Also, a handsome
asrtmentet Bonnet Roueher and Bonnetrimings
Oot if 38
COMMISSIONER'S SALES,'
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQVITY.
Mary Rountree, et al,
vs Bill for Partition.
Georgiana Rountree et al. )
B Y Virtue of an order from Chancellor Ward
law in this cause I will proceed to sell at public
outcry on Tuesday, the 9th December next, at the
residence of the late Dudley Rountree, dee'd., the
TRACT OF LAND described in the bill, con
taining Five Hundred and Thirty-five acres, more
or less, and adjoining lands of Wade Glover, the
South Carolina Paper Manufacturing Company and
others.
TERMS oF SALE.-A credit of one and two years
from day of sale, with interest from date, except as
to so much as will defray the costs of suit, which
must be paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond
with adequate sureties and to pay extra for titles.
A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D.
Nov19 Ste ' 56
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
Mary Morris and others,
vs.
WM. Morris and others.
B Y Virtue of an order from Chancellor Ward
law in this case, I will proceed to sell at the
Lower Cherokee Ponds, on Wednesday the 10th
day of December next, the TRACT OF LAND
known as the Lower Cherokee Ponds, eight miles
from the Town of Hamburg, containing Five Hun
dred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of A. J.
Rambo, Benjamin Thomas and Seth Butler.
TEnms-Oue third of the purchase money to be
paid in cash-the iemainder on a credit of twelve
months from the day of sale. with interest from
date. Purchasers giving bonds with ample security
and to pay extra for titles.
g The sale will take place at 11 o'clock, A. M.
A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D.
Nov 19 4te 46
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
S. G. Meriwether et al,
vs.
Annie Key.
B Y Virtue of an order from Chancellor Ward
I law in this case, I will sell at the late residence
of Francis L. Mieriwether, dee'd., on riday the
12th day of December next, all the Real and Per
sonal Estate of the said F. L. Meriwether, dee'd.,
consisting of ONE TRACT OF LAND, on
Stevens' Creek, on which said deceased lived at the
time of his death, containing Seven Hundred and
Twenty-six acres, more or less, bounded by lands
J. P. Nixon, Margaret Jones and A.Sharpton. Also
ABOUT NINETEEN PRIME NEGROES,
Stock of all kinds, present Crop of Corn, Fodder,
&c., with all suchther property as is usually found
onl farms of like dimensions.
TEaums-Credit of one, two and three years, with
interest from and after one year from the day of sale.
Personalty a full credit of one year.
A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D.
Nov 19 4te 40
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY
John Edmonds,
VS.
-John Newby and others
. Y Virtue of an o4dcr from Chan. Wardlaw in
I this case, I will sell at the late residence of
John Newby, dee'd., on Monday the 15th day of
December next, the real estate of the said Levi
Newby, dee'd., consi ting of ONE TRACT OF
LAND, on Savannah River, containing Three
llundred andi Fifty acres, miore or less,- bounded
by lands of' Charles Freeman, Pleasant Searles, A.
Martin and oth~ers.
Turats.-A ercdit cof twelve nmontlis from day of
sale except Costs which must be paid in ca.-h. Pur
hasers giving bon.' with ample security and to pay
extra for titles. A. SIMKINS, C.E.E D.
Nov 19 4te 46
STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
. J'.DGELEI.D. flI.TR 1~ICI ---
'IN EQUITY.
Sarah Dozier,
e8S.
M iney Dozier.
P Y virtue <(f an order from Chan. Wirdlaw, in
) this case, I will sell at Edlgefiehl, C. H. on the
ist Mondayi in January next, the following real Es
ate or Arthur Dozier, deceased, to wit: The
[103)ESTE AID PL ACE,eontaitning lifty (50) acres,
ore or less, b'.unded by lands of Daniel Living
ston. The McCARlTY PLACE, containing one
undred (100faeres. mororless, bounded by lands
of Daniel Livingston, George Long, liennet Perry
ma others.
TEans-A credit of twelve mionthis from day of
sle, except costs, which mtust be panid in cash. Pur
.hase~s giving bonds with amlec security and to pay
xtrai for titles. A . SIMIKINS, C .E E..
Nov. 2Gth,1i856, (it 46
TH E STATIE OF SOUThi CA ROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DIS~TRICT,
IN EQUITY.
George A. Adadison and E. J. Mimos.
Emma L. Adadison, et al. (
BY virtue of an order from rCbancellor WAnt..Aw,
Sin the above stated case, I will sell at Edge
feld C. II., on the first Monday in December next,
he follo~wing real estate belonging to thme estate of
Josph A ddison, dee'd., to wit:
TiHE A LL EN L OT, in the Village of Edgefield,
n the fork of thme Cohimbia Road and thme Edgefield
& Chea~tham, Plank Road, cont.aining about one and
half :icres, adjoinmng Lot of .John Covar.
LOT NO. TWO, n the Village of Edgefield
on the Plank Itond, on fleaver Dam Creek, adl
joiningr Lots of Dr. E. Bland, D. R. Durisce anid
C. MecGringor, containing one and a hall actes.
LOT NO. THREE, opposite Lot No. 2, on
Plank lioadl, containing about one acre and a half,
adoininig lots of James Sheppard, Lod 11111 and
irs. S. Colding.
TrEi.Ms.-A credit of twelvc months, with interest
frm, date except costs which most be paid in cash.
Purchasers giving bnnds with ample security, and
'to p:ay extra for paperp. SI [SC..D
Nov. 6, - te 44
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
Shadrach Iholmes and Anno Iolmes,
rs
Wm. D. Jennings, Guar. ad lilem, forf
Chias llolies, Ptience Holmes, et adl
an order fr"m Channcelor Wardlaw, in this
cL ase, I will sell, at lgefield C. 1I.. on the
first Montday in Djecernber ne.xt, thme following' real
estate of Singleton llrohn..s, dee'd., viz.:
ON E T RAC T OF L AND, lying in Ed gefield
)itiet, atnd adjoining Lamnds of F'. Mcaniiel, W.
I) .lenin:,s ande 11. T. .Jenninig, and containing
Tree hundred anid ethlty acres, more or less.
TEny's -A credit of one year, excepit.ats to so nineli
as may be nerssary to pay the costs, which will be
r quired in cash. Purchaser giving note with amt
Iple pecrsonal security, and to pay extia for tithes.
A, SIMlKINS, C C.E.D.
Nov Gilh, 156. . 4te 44
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
Franeis C. Thurmond,1
Pleasant D). Thurmond, y Bill for Par.
Eugene Thumrmoiid and I
.Julia Thiuritond. J
law ini this case, I wi'l proceed to sell at
Edgefield C. IL,. on the first loniday, in Deemnber
nex, at ptiblic outcry, the tract of Land known as
ATHI E MINTERt PLACE," containiig Four huni
dred Aceres, miore or less, and adjoining lands of
Joseph P'rice, Il::rriet Chamberlain and others.
TE soF NA.E-A credit of one and two years
from dlay of rale, with interest from date, excepit as
t so miuch as will pay the costs of this suit, which
must be paid in cash. Purchaser to give bond with
aiple personal sureties, and to 'imy extra for titles.
A. SIMKINS, C.E E.
Nov 8, 4te 44'
Notice.
A LL~ persons to whom the Estate of James
Weathersby, deceased, is indebted will pre
sent their claims, and all persons indebted to the
said Estate, will miake payments to the undersigned.
W. L. ANDERSON, Adminisatrato.r
Nov. 21, 1855. If d5
TILE STATE OF SOuTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIlELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
Jincey L. Boone and others,
vs. . Bill for Par'on.
Lieuellyn P. Boone and others. I
B Y an order from Chancellor Wardlaw, in this
case, I will sell, at Edgefield C. 1I., on the
first Monday in December next, all the real estate
of Daniel Boone, dee'd., consisting of the following
Tracts, to wit:
THE HOMESTEAD TRACT containing Six
Hundred acres, more or less, and bounded by
Lands of William Riley, William Adams and others.
THE HORSEPEN TRACT containing Two
Hundred and thirty acres, more or less,'and by
Lands of Milton Rhodes, L. P. Boone and others.
TRE WILLIAMS' TRACT containing Ten
acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of L. P.
Boone and others.
The above Lands are situated in the immediate
neighborhood of Col. Marion Dean, and are very
valuable.
TERs.-A credit of one and two years from the
day of sale, except as to so much as willpay the
cost of this suit which will be paid in cash. Pur
chasers to give bonds with ample personal security,
to secure the purchase money.
A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D
Nov 6, 1856. 4te 44
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
Exparte
Clinton Ward and
Lindia Solee. )
rpHE remaining negro, ordered to be sold in this
I case, will be offered to the highest bidder at
Edgefield C. II., on saleday next.
TEsS, one fourth cash; the rest on a year's
credit. A SIMKINS, C.E.E.D.
Nov. 19 2t. 45
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
0. W. Allen and others,
vs. Bill for Partition.
IIaunali Allen and others.
Y an order from Chancellor Warlw, in this
B case, I will sell, at'Edgefkeld C. H., on the
first Monday in December next, all the Real Es
tate of John C. Allen, dee'd.. not heretofore sold,
consisting of about E L E V E N HUNDRED
ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Lovett
Gomillion, William Murrell and others.
The above body of Land will be broken into two
or three Tracts. Plats of said Tracts to be made
and exhibited on the day of sale, and the sale to be
made by said Plats.
TERns.-A credit of one and two years, with
interest from day of sale. Purchaser to give bonds
with good and sufficient sureties to secure the pur
chase money, and to pay the costs of this proceed
in cash.
A. SINKINS, C.E.E.D.
Nov. (th, 1856. 4to 44
Public Sale,
WILL be sold on the 9th day of December
next, at the late residence of Mrs. Ann F.
William.'. dee'd., three miles below Cambridge, the
valuabl Tract of Land whereon the deceased lived
at the time of her death, containing
Nine Hundred and Twenty Acres,
More or less, about 400 acres of which is in virgin
forest. And, alsQ, will be sold at the same time
and place, the Stock of Cattle and Fat Iogs, Corn,
Fodder, Wheat, Oats, Plantation Tools, llousehoild
and Kitchen Furniture. Said land and other pro
perly to be sold for division by the distributees, viz:
Mlary F. Williams, Samuel K. Borders and his
wifoSaraht M.
C2 Terms made known on day of sale.
F. G. MARTIN, AGENT.
Nov 12 4t 44
Steam Mill1 for Sale,
OfN TUESDAY 2nd d: y of December next, we
will offer for sale to the highest bidder our
STE AM SAW aund GRIST hMILL, four miles west
sfiEdgefield C. IH. The MILL TRACT contains
about one thousand acres, all in woods, except fifty
ares. The land is well timbered and well suited
to farming purposes. The location, so near a wood
ar establishment in the District.
The sale will take place on the premises, and im
nediatly after the sale of the land, will be sold
M1ULES,'OXEN. WAGONS,- CARRY LOGS.
ma STOCK IIOGS, of which about half arc half
Sutiblk, twenty or thirty fat hogs, corn, fodder and
all the lumber that may be on hand on the day of
sle.
Perhaps will be sold at the same time TWO OR
lREE LIKFLY YOUNG NEGRO FEL
LO)WS whoi are experienced in the milling business.
The la~e nmay be treated fur at private sale with
,he owners until the day of sale. hMr. Swindle, on
he premises, will show the laud, exhibit his books,
and give all ntecessary informtation.
Terms will be made known on the day of sale.
CilRISTI E & MI.\S.
Nov.1I1 1856. St. 44
Public Sale.
H lIE Subscriber will sell at public outcry, at his
..residence, on the 15th Decemb~er next, his
aluable tract of land, lying otn R-ed Bank Creek,
djeininig lands of James Iliarsone and others,
mdi contaninig
297 Acres,
Ahbout 150 of which is good wonthinml, whlist the
enainder is in fine condition and |-rodclies well
.1 will sell ait the samec time and lace my Stoekt of
[horses, Cattle and Hoegs, atnd onle set of Ulack
mith's Teools. Termas, a credit of twelve moe.nthis,
ith interest from datte. Purchasers to give Nots
ith two securities. All sumns under live dlollars,
ash,. WILLIAM1 FOY.
Nov 10, St . 14
Notice,
I will sell tee the bishest bidder, at Edgefield C.
HI., on the first Monday in Dcemnbcr next, the
tree fellowing STORES, viz: That occupied by
elhn Colgatn-thtat occupied by Edmund Penn,
aud that occupied by Mr. .Mat-kert.
The property can be treated for at private sale
util dlay of tale, and if not suld before, will then
e positively sold to the highest biedder.
In imy absence Mr. Edmund P'enn is authorized,
to shouwi-he property and sell the same.
S. CIIRISTiE.
Nov. 12 __ 3t 44
-Administrator's Sale,
B Y an order from WV. F. Durisoc, Ordinary of
Edgelield District, I will peroceed to sell at the
late rcsidence of Dudley Rountree, dec'd , near the
Papser Mlill Manufacturing Company, on Tuesday
th December next, all the p~ersonal Estate of said
Deceasemd, consisting of
29 Likely Younug INegroes,
among them three boat haends, I louse Servants and
field hands-also, House-h~old and Eitchen Furni
ture, Corn. Fodder, Peas. Potatoes, 'lorses, Mules.
xen, Cows and Calves, Ilogs, &c., also, Plantation
Toels, one Buggy, otne Ox Cart, one 1 Ihorse Cart.
&ce., &c.,
Tgnus--.\ll sums uder S20 cash-all sums over
that amount on a credit o~twelve months, with in
terest from the dhay of sale, putrechasers to~ give leotes
with two good securities ;thc rigtht of property not
:-hanged until the terms of sale nme complied with,
and if not complied with, will be re-sold at the first
purhasers risk.
JOS. IIICIITOW ER. Adam'r.
Noev. 15, 18St 4.b
Executbr's Sale.
B Y an order from the Ordinary, I il. proceed
to sell at the late residence of Julhn Kirksey,
e'd., at Pottersville, on Wednesday the 3d day of
Decermber next, all the personal proeperty of said
istate. nmot otherwise disposed of, consisting in part
f 1 h ousehold and Kitchen Furniture, Cortn, Fodder,
hucks, &c., two yuke of Oxen, Cows and Calves,
[ogs, Plantation and Blacksmuily Tools, &e. &c.
Tuians-Fer all sums under ten ($10) dollars
csh ; fur all sums over that amount, on a credit of
twelve months, with interest from dato. Purchasers
will be required to give note with two good securi
ties. The right of property not changed 'until the
terms of sale are eomplied withe, and if not complied
with, will be re sold at the first purchasers risk.
E. P. II. KIRKSEY, Acting Ex'or.
Nov. 14, 1856. 2t 45
Administrator's Sale.
B Y an Order from WV. F. Durisoe, Ordinary of
Edgefield District, I will sell at the late resi
dence of J. Ihenry Christian, dee'd., on Thursday
the 4th December next, all the piersonal propert)
of said deceased, consisting of liousehold and
Kithen Furniture, Cattle, &c., &c.
grTerms make known on day of sale.
GUY BROADWATER, Adm'r.
Nov19St2 45
WHOLESALE
-DEAL
HATS, CAPS, TRUIK
J. lL NEWBY & CO. under th
receiving and opening the LARG ST, BES
MENT of ' FALL AN:
EVE REA1DY MAD
EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY OF AUG
FURNISHIN
For Gentlemett and Youth's Wear, which fo:
cannot be surpassed in this or any other Ma
receive PRESH S
From our HOUSE in New York. We als
SPLENDID STOCK of
YOUTH'S & 011M
g Country Merchants and ALL PER:
to their interest to examine our Stock, as w
trading public on the most reasonable terms
W Thankful for the past kind and libei
citizens of Edgefield and the adjoining Disti
same.
Augusta, Nov: 11, 1856.
Edgefield Collegiate Institute
rom ToulN LAmES .
T lE next Session will commence on the 22d
September and continue five months. For
particulars see Edgfeield Advertiser of August 0th,
13th and 20th.
C. A. PAYMOND, PaRi.
Aug27 tr 33
CURRYTON ACADEMIES,
W E invite the attention of the public to the fol
lowing arrangements for the ensuing year:
Tine Male Academy
Will continue under the control of Mr. JAMES L.
ESLY, whose long experience and untiring efforts
for the advancement ol' his pulils ought to command
liberal share of patronage.
Tuition per Session.................$20.00
Tie Female Academy,
n which small Boys will lbe admitted, wvill be con
ueted by Mr. J. H1. MORRIlS, with competent
ssistants.
This gcntleman lha had six or eight years expe
rience in tceching, has always given entire satisfac
on, and from his acknowledged ability and energy,
e deserves the patronage of the public. T[he
rusees at Cross lill, where'he has been teaching
-all gentlemen of intelligence-recommend him as
e ninently clualilied to give- instruction in nll the
$9$ -e~iN i' oin
RATES OF TUITION PER SESSION.
First Class, Primary Department........$9.00
Second " Ordinary English Branches. .12.00
Third " Higher " " ...15.00
ourth " Greek, Latin and ren$....18.00
usic.............. ........ ........200
The Scholastic year will be divided into two ses
sions of five mionth~s each. Pupils will be charged
f-om the time of entering to the cad -4 the session.
TI~e exercises will commence on the first Mlonday
i February.
Bard cam be had in the village at from $S to $10
pr month.
R. MIERIWETIHER,
8. P. G3ETZEN. -
A. J. HA.MMOND, I
- S. W. GA RDNEli,
J. C. P'ORTlElR,
A. P. IUTLElI,
H. A. SlA W, .
N'v. 5 tt 43
Village Property for Sale1
TllE Subscribers oti~er for sale the ,
1.liOUTSE and LOT1 known as thec..
t-~idencee of C.a. .John l.ipscomib, de- !
eae,1d, in the Village of Edlgetield.
Thew H-onse i.< large and commodious, conitainf
in nine or ten roms, well coinstructed and in
ro1 repaiir ;havinig all ,the necessary ointbuihiings
attnhed'.
Thie Lot con1tainsl5 1nerel(s. 'Ehis lace is. as a
re-sidence beautifully and convreniently situated.
The property may be treatd..or privately if ap
pliation be lade soon.
. ]BNJ. WA LDO, '
JIAS. N. LUPSCO.~IB,
Nov 4 t f Acting Ex'ors.
Cotton Plantation for Sale.
ETl AVING more land I wisi, I on'er for sak. Fire
L.I hlund red. One Thousani or Fifteen ilundreud
Ares of PRIME COTTON LAND-in a body
or separately to suit purcars-lying Otn Sonith
disto River, two miles distait from mmnberg, a
t.ti 'n on the Augusta Brandi of the S. C. Rlail
Road. Three fourths of the 'iract is H igh Ham
ioeksbject to no overflow. l'he River is damned
out from the remlainting portion.
With ordinary seasons thse Lands will yiel
from 1,000 to 1,500 lbs. of Co:ton-from 30 to 0
bushels of Corn-fronm 15 to 30 bushels of wheat
per are. .
I have tested the health of :his section, and htav
ing resided in the upper porton of the State, feel
tat I can safely say that it wil compare favorably
-ih any part of the State <f which I have any
knowledge.
These Lands may be bougit on a credit of four
years at $10 per aere-:or, fot one thtird cash, bal
anee on a credit of three yean,at $7 per ace.
There is a good Dwelling I-ouse, Negrr Ihouses,
Out houses, &c., 01n the plee. Three hundred
ares cleared land-100 aeresirst and second years
Those who may wi.<h furthetinformation as to the
jality of the Land and h~ealthof the platce, I bea
lave to refer to Col. P. S. Feler and D~r. Atexa~n
der Sally, Graham's Turn Out Barnwell District:
Cen Buchanan, Winnsboro, mad Col. Jacob Stro
an, BlackvC!o, Bawell Disrict: . -
J. It. BUCHANAN.
Nov. 12 f 44
-1 Abbev'ille Banner, wil please insert tile
above till 1st January, and fornord the bill to J. M.
B., Bamberg, S. C.
Fresh Arrvals,
pHE Subscriber has just eecived a choice lot
I Family M ACKEREL iniits ;
No 1. Goshen CilEESE.
so, 50 Sacks SALT.-Fo sale by
W. E. LEGG.
Oct 29 tf. 41
Ipanish Jack, ion Lopez.
LL persons who have gi'en thleir notes to us
on account of our JA Cli are requested to at
tend tohe same without dely. Those who owe
aounts will also attend to thesme.
G. D & R. T. MiMS.
Nov. 5 tf .43
-Strayei,
FROM my wagon, betwecr Lucius Hall's and
*Robt. Butler's, on Fridg evening, the 7th
inst., a salI DA RK BA Y IDRSE, on the Ponecy
order, black mane and tail, I4 eye out-no mark
except those caused by gear.
Any information concernin; said Horse thank
ully received. DBT. GURFIN.
o. 18 3t 45
BYO&YCO.
0
OrZL
AND RETAIL
ERS IN
t0 LOIIN
S, CARPET BAGS, &c,
e U. S. Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA., Are now
T and MOST FASHIONABLE ASSORT
D WINTER
E CLOTHING
STA, COMPRISING EVERY VARIETY OF
G ARTICLES
e superior QUALITY or MANUFACTURE
rket. In addition to which, we will nekly
UPP LIES
o keep constantly on hand a LARGE and
REN'S CLOTHINI.
;ONS visiting Augusta will certainly find it
are determined to oIer our Goods to the
al patronage that we have received fiom the
its, we hope to merit a continuance of the
J. M. NEWBY & CO.
tf 44
CANDIDATES!
The friends of Co. WILLIA3 QUATTLEBUM res
pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff
of Edgefield at the ensuing election.
97 We are authorized to announce LEWIS
JONES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election for
Sheriff ef Edgefield District.
9-J Tus Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff
of Edgefield District at the next election.
THE friends of Capt. LEWIS COVAR, res
pectfully announce him as a candidate for Sherif,
of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election.
The many friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of
Hamburg, in the upper part of the District, respect
fully announce him as a candidate for Sheriff of
Edgefied District at the next election.
[? TnE Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerki
of Edgefield District at the next election.
OT~The friends of STARLING TURNER, an
nuee- him a candidate for Tax Collector at the
ensuing election.
fully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collee
tor of Edgefieldi at the next election.
O7The many friends of Mr. THOS. B. REESE,
announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of
Edgcfie.ld District, at the ensuing election.
EF The l~riends of Capt. E. W. IIORN,re
spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax
Collector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing elec
tion.
07 The Friends of Mr. CIIARLES CA RT ER
respectfully announce him as a Catndidate for Tax
Collector of Edgefield District, at ihe next election
0T The Friends of Mr. CUTAS. M. MA Y, res
pectfully antnounce hinm as a Candidate fur Tax Ccl
eetor of Edgefield District at the next election.
Dentistry,
T lIE Subscrilber hats opened -an
Ollice at Ryan's Ho~tel, where he
will attendt~ to any business per-tainintg
to his Profe~ssiont. Alletn's Patent Teeth, Curiin
ear Gum and lBloek Treethi, fronm
Single 'teeth to Entire Setts,
Put tip in a style to please the atmist fastidious.
Dentiistt, wising, teetht put up on .\lleni's Patent,
can ha. it donmie by se~nintg in their Plates at very~
ttmlm'rnte primes.
I enttists' old an~d Silver Plate. ColdI Silver and
Plaina W ire, round, halt round and eilintdrical
ma:de tom ormlkr. II. PA RK ER.
N. 1.-A settlemtent always at tlte completion of
the wor k.
July'310 tf 29
TO THE AFFLICTED,
D R. TIlJAY FPl. Homeoapalhic Phypiciun, Sar
J~'geoni. an:d A4ccoucheuri. lhateatf Phibidelphta. ,
now lm.atedm No 2 :. Brmmamd street. A uzusta. Ga.r
Patrticular atttention paidl to the tretment of
Chronie, mdisen;ses. Visits mad.e at a distance on the
miost {LeasonaIble termas. Please addtes,.
I1..IR. THIAYER, M. D.
A ugusta Ga.
Arl.tf 12 v
Law Card,
YOFCE is now in thtis Village, next doorv
h toW. W A dmswhere I catn lbe fou..d at
all times. C. W. ST Y.L ES.
Edgefield C. I[., Jahn 15, 1856. tf I
SAMERICAN HOTEL, :t
o~LENTRE STREET, HAMDURG, S. 0. t
0. P. II. SCOTT & CO. Proprietors.
March 12, 1856. ly - 9
SELLNG- OFF AT REDUCED PRICES,.1
T TIE Subscriber desirous of making a change
in his business offers for sale his L ARG Eantd
SPLENDID ' t
Assortanent of Furniturec, C
comprisintg EVERY ARTICLE usually found C
in the most complete Cabinet Establishments, at such
prices ns cantnot fail to satisfy purchaosers. Come,
now, all who want cheap and fine FURNITURE,
and examine my Stock.
I still continue the sale of the METALLIC and .
ROSE WOOD BURIA L CASES, and also have
constantly on hand a good lot of WOOD COF
FINS, all sizes, which I wiU sell at mnodcrate prices
JOHN M. WITT. J
Oct. 1, 1856, tf 38 I
Notice-.i
A LL Personts are cautioned against trading for
a. note of band given by mu to Leigh & a
Tucker, for $100, dated ini October 1856, atnd paya
ble 1st Jan 1S57, as the contsiderations for which sc
said Note was given have failed in coming up to what tt
was represented and I am determined to resist the
paymentt of the Note.~
M. T. BETTIS.
Nov. 19, St 45
For Sale,
M Y BRICKYARD COTTAGE, with about 10
acres attached. Any indulgence, with good
Ntes.s..
Possession given 1st Januarg 1857.
A. SIMKINS.
Oct.'15 tf 40 j
Notie?
M R.G. M. WEVER'S MILL is now in first a
rate order, and will supply eastomers with the f
best of Flour and Meal.
N.v1o er 44
H E N R Y DAL Yj
m itC
BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS!
AT WHIOLESALE AND RETAIL.
000 0 WORTH of the above Goods,
403 V,00Jcarefully selected from the best
Muanufacturies, and comprising
Every Description in the Trade, .
Will be sold at very small advance on Cost.
W The Subscriber solicits aeall from his South
Carolina friends before purebasing elsewhere.
W TEtus.-Retil, Cash. Wholesale, time with
approved paper. No second price asked.
HENRY DALY,
Under U.S. Hotel, Autiusta, Ga.
Augusta, Ga., Sept 22, 6m 37
NEW FALL AND WINTER
T IE Subscriber is now receiving his Stock of I
Fall and Winter Goods, which -1
he invites his friends and customers to call and ex- i
,mine. They have been selected with great care I
as to STYLE and CHEAPNESS, and will be
sold low to prompt paying and cash buyers. In his
Stock may be found a fine assortment of
Plaid, Black and Morselale SILKS;
Gala Plaids; French Merinos, in all col6rs;
Plain all wool DeLaines;
Figured DeLaines and Cashmeres;
Embroide-ed Merino Dresses;
Black Bombazines and Challics ;
Black Alpcaas, Merinos and all wool DeLaines;
Fancy and Ilaek Ginahams and Calicos;
A very fine assortment of CLOAKS of the latest
and most fashionable styles;
Jaconet and Swiss Trimmings and Flouncing ;
Embroidered Collars and Infants Waists;
A fine assortment of Ladies' L. C. Hankerchiefs;
A large Stock of Hosiery and Gloves; e
Opera lannels; Red and White Flannels;
Bleached and Brown Cotton Flannels;
Debage Robes;
Sattinetts, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans;
Rock Island Jeans and Black Cassimeres.
Negro Clothing.
Blankets, Stripes, Osnaburge, Georgia Plains,
Linseys and Kerseys, in great variety.
A fine assortment of Men's, Youths and Boys
Shoes ; Ladies and Misses Shoes and Negro Shoes;
A magnificent selection of
Hardware, Crockery and Glass Ware,
Sadillerv and Groceries,
&c., &c., &c.,
Together with an almost endless variety of every
article generally found in a Village Store, all of
wlich will be disposed of at astonishing low prices.
R. H. SULLIVAN.
Oct I tf 38
CABINET WARES
Edgefield C. H., S. C.
TIE undersigned respectfully call the attention
of the public to their new and excellent Stock of m
CABINET,FURNITURE,
At the stand fornierly occupied by Mr. Lod Hill,
and adjoining Mr. John Col an's Mlerchant Tailor
Shop, where they are prepare to supply all orders at
GREATL.Y REDUlCED PRICES,
Our Rooms are always filled with a great variety of
th~e-latest and most fashionable FURNITURE,
of our own manufacture. Our present Stoek con
sists of a No. 1 lot of
Bui r e a u s, W a r d r o b e s,
SOFAS, LOUNGES, OTTOMANS,
Drouit cablicraWli wasnds,
A magnificent assortment of
ROCKING CHAIRS,
&c., &c., &c.
0 0P PINSs
We will also make COFFINS to order, at the
shorest notice, and at reduced rates.
tg' REPA IRING old Furniture pronmptly at
teaded to.
We are determined to give satisfaetion to all who
may favor us with their patronage, and hope to
ierit a liberal share of encouragement.
MAIIKERT & GOTTrSCHIALK.
Nov 12 7t 44
AT THE SOUTHERN
Saddle & Harness M~anufactory
Augusta, Georgia,
C AN be found the best Stock of the following
n:wned Goods ever offered for sale in thIs
narket:
!addles and Bridles of all Kinds, I
TR UNKS, VALISES and CARPET BAGS,
Every variety and style of
Joach, Buggy and Wagon Harness ! a
.Also,
(E.\BEIL'S Patenst Mlachine Stretehed RELTINE I
f all wvidthss, ahvays on hand, and warranted. '
Gi REPAIRING done at short notice with
seatness and despatch.
11T All we ask is a trial, and we are bound to
>ease in price and quality.
HATCH & BEGBIE,
Under the Augusta Hotel.
A ugusta, Nov 12 3 44
[want and must have Money !
{H ~E Subscriber intending to make a change in
Ihis business as soon as possible, earnestly re
iests all persons indebted to him to pay up forth
vith. as-he is n anting money and must have it. I
lope all who are interested in this notice will give1
>rompt attention to it. I do not wish to be harsh
with any of my creditors. ir
GOODS A T COST ! a
)esirous, as above stated, of closing my business, I
rlt sell the remasinder of my valuablo Stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., y
(T COST for CAS[IL Persons in want of geat a
largains should call voon. If not disposed ofby ti
lie 25th [Dec. next, they will then be auctioned off '
o the highest bidder. S. C. STROM. _
Nov 17 tf 45
LOOK AT THIS?
, I LL besold to the highest bid
dratEdgefield C. II., onf
r
bie first .\otiday in December next,a
ome FINE STOCK consisting of . I
ne FIN E STAILLION, five years old next Spring, p
svo young brude Mares, and one buggy Horse,-atl e
f the same Stock, the pedigrees of which can be ti
btained. Terms made known on day of sale-.e
Either of the above horses can be traded for pri- p,
ately by aplying to Carson Warren, six miles east
I Edgetield C. I-.
WARREN & BRYAN.
Nov 18, 2t 45
ASlIexpect to be absent from the State for some
1. time,lIhave left my Notes in the hands of _
[ENRY T. WnisTr, Esq., so that any person may
~ttle who wishes to do so, and [ hope that those
debted to mc will pay up before the first of January 7
ext. ns I shsall have use for a large sum of money -
thmat timc. t
I have also constituted Mr. WraniT my agent to m
11 nay Harris Tract of Land. Any person wishing ei
Ipurchase the same will phe'se call on him. w
LEWIS JOI'ES.
Edgefield C.IH., Nov. 5 4t 43
Hides, Hides, Hides,
rWILL buy 500 good Hides delivered at my
LStore.
EDMUND PENN, AGENr.
Oct. 29 1856 tf 42 a
Notice:
SLL those indebted to me either as Adiministra- -
. r of C. J. Glover, dee'd., or to me individu
ly, are requested to cell immediately upon II. T.
Yright, Esq., and make payment, as lie hsas been
ppointed my authorized Agent, and Attorney in
set to close up my unfinished business.
JOHN RAINSFORD, Adm'or. c
EJpN'S Ano. -0018A, &-WINTER';
HATS, CAPS &C..;
LAYTON & KENNEDY, Augua,
Ga., respectfully invite their country friends
mnd customers to call anid examine' their LARGE
md WELL SELECTED Stock of
Ready Made Clothing,
Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, &c.
ofnprising every variety and style that can be
ound in the Augusta mairaet.
They are determined to sell'CHEAP, and hope -
a furnish good and well made articles that will
live satisfaction.
grTheir Store is under the Augusta Hotel,
where persons wishing to buy will do well to Cal%
>efore purchasing elsewhere.
Augusta, Sept 22 15t
1856-Fall Trade-8'6,
WE 0. RRICE & C0
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,.
Augusta, Georgia,
tre now WELL SUPPLIED with a cholek stock&
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings
tUd all other Goods for Winter wear, -imported
y ourselves. Gentkmte leaving. orders;f any
rticle of Clothing may'be aiured of getting .INE
ad GOOD GOODS, and made up- in good and
Pashionable styles,7
-Won . 0. PRICE & -CO'
Drapers and Tailors.
Augusta, Oct 28 tf 42
LALERSTEDT & BEEING
ieir, qqaa iobaffeJ, t I e, Na;,
GENER AL
)RY GOODS DEALERS
AVE now on hand the largest $took. of.We
go or Plantation Goods ever
flered in this City, tonslating in part of the
White Macinaw 94 BLANKETS, at alow pri
es as the Blue Blankets. and far heavier...
They are the only House who have Georgia
eble ys best GEORGIA PLA INS,." all wool fill
Ig."- Other brands of Kerseys alsodn hand.
LINSEYS, ONABURGS, ST R I P E Sand -
EANES of every variety. Those visiting our
'ity would do well to examine our Stock before pur
hasing elsewhere.-Among their
2P.AOTC -GrOO:30s
Black Gro de Rhine SILKS;
Fancy Brocade and Striped Pon de Soir SILK,
arying from 62J eta to $5 per yard -
Every variety Paris Printed1Alousin DeLains;
CALICOES, large assortment and varied in
tyles;-,
Embroideries of every description;
Hosiery " " -
Shawls 4 - "
Linen Cotton and Thread Trimmings;
" " " Flouncing$; -
Hoops, Mohair, Cohores and Corded Skirts -
CRENOLINE or Sardinia SKIRTING.thie ]a. -
est and most desirable article for-Ladies Skirting,
wo yards wide; -
Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS and TALMAS;
Brown and Bleached Hom~espuns, with a large
stortment of Cassimeres, Sattinett, Janes c.,
or Men's wear ;
Linen Lawns, Diapers, Damasks, Sheeting, &o.,
vell assorted;
Vith every variety of Goods suitable-to the season,
n which they invite the attention of all visiting our
ity. .
3g" Orders carefully and punctually attended to.
Augusta,0Oct20 tf .41
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
E, TWEEDY & 00,
NEAR ;THE LOWER MARKET-HOUSB,
Augusta,.Ga, .,
JAVE received their new and beautiful assort
mont of Gold and Silver Hunttingandopen face
JEWELY OF THE NEWEST STYLES,
)onsisting of Coral, Cameo, Lava, Gold Stone and
11 Gold Setta;
Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold Pins, Chains, Fin
ger Rings, Buttons, &e.;
Silver and Plated Tea and Tauble Spoons, Forks,
Ladles, Salt Spoons, Sugar Shovels, &c;
Ivory, Pearl and Torteise She:l Card Cases;
Pocket Books, Portmonaies, Knives, Scissors ;
Walking and Sword Canes;
Colt's Pistols, Rifle Pistols, &c.
A lso
a large assortment of CLOCKS, at prices varying
rom $1 and upwards, to which we call the atten
ion of our Carolina friends and the public generally.
Augusta, Nov 5 tf 43
Sheriffs Sale.
B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facisa, to mec
d irected, I willproceed to sell at Edgefield C.
I., on the first Monday in December next, thie fol
wing property in the following eases, viz:
William D. Jennings vs. H-arriett Chamnberlainu;
ames Tompkins vs. The Same ; James Blackwell
nd others plantiffs severally vs The Same, A
'raet of Land containing one hundred acres, more
r less, adjoining lands of James Blackwell, .Joseph
'rice'and others Also the followving 'Negro slaves,
iz: Big Joe, Little Joe, Nelly and Phillis.
R. S.Key vs William Quarles; Samuel Williams
a Same, A Tract of Land containing Eighty
vo acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs.
mnith, Mrs. Johnson and others.
'erms of sale cash.
JAMES EIDSON us. a.
SNov. 8 4te -44
Sheriffs Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRtICT,
George Bush and others,
E. L. Whatley.
SY Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to me
Ld irected ,I will proceed to sell on the 27th
ist., at the Win. A. Ilarris Place, within a mile
da hatlf of Edgefield C. H., about Two hundred
od fifty bushele of Corn, some Fodder, Pea Vines,
wo Cows and one Calf, and a Durham Bull.
nd, also, at the residence of the Defendant in the
illage of Edgefield, IHousehold and Kitcheu Fur
ture, and other articles not necessary to mention,
satisfy the above stated case.
ermns of sale, eash. JAS. EIDSON, san.
Nov 8, 4te . 44
To the Public!I
S my wife, Mrs. JANE H ALL, has seen pro
1.per to leave my house, and separate herself
om me, without any just cause, within miy'nol.l
ige, and as I alone, according to the contract
ade betwveen us in contemplation of marriage,
sve the solo control and use of all the property she
ssessed at the time, both real and personal, I am
,nstrained to warn the public against 'making eon
acts with the said Jane, or with any person as
lining to act for her, with referenee to the said
roperty. I must also notify all persons that Ilshall
responsible for no contract or debt whatsoever,
ade by the said Jane after this date, without a
ritten order from me. In other words, the said
ine is not my agent in buying, selhag or contract
g, while she lives a part from me, in derogative
my rights as her husband.
W. C. HALL.
Nov 6, 1856. 3t 4
Teacher Wanted,
~O take charge of the Sehoj at Horn's Creek
.Meeting-House. None nN apply but those
at can come well recommended. The applicans
ust, of course, be master of the Ancient and Mod
n Languages. To a suitable person, good wages
til be grven. A pply to
WASH. WISE,Trse.
J. H. FAIR, Tses
Nov. 5 tf 43
lNotice.
LL Persons in anywise indebted to J. HL.
1.Christian, dec'd., will please make it known.
d settle the same. Those having demands against
m will please to rondor themln according to law.
GUY BROADWATER,Adsn'r.
Sept 3 3m . 34
uperfine Eamus and Lard?
NEW FLOUR..
Osawa aac Oem.se
[USTreceived afine Stock6f the above Goods
Ju le y V-. .2M