Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 18, 1857, Image 3
Palmetto Fire Company,
ATTENTION! -
YOU are hereby commanded to be and appea
at your Engine Station, on Saturday the 28t
inst., at 57 o'clock, P. M., for drill and instructior
By order of the President.
W. W. GOODMAN, See'ry & Treas.
Mar 18 2t 10
. LEWIS KOTZOW,
Opposite the Mansion House,
Edgefeld S. C.
A LL kinds of WA T CH ES, CLOCKS am
.JEWELRY promptly repaired and warrante
for twelve months. gr Watches galvanized.
March 16 1m* 10
WARLICK'S PATENT PLOW
T HE Subscriber respectfully calls the attentiot
of Planters to the WARLICK PLOW, o
which he has the Agency for this District. They
are so simple in their -construction that any neero o
ordinary capacity can be easily tauaht to stool
them. It is so arranged that the depth of furrow
and elevation of handles is entirely under the con
trol of the plowman ; and the ease with w'hiel]
every variety of point or share can be attached tc
the Stock, adds greatly to its value.
L. S. JOHNSON, AoEr.
Edgefield C. H., Mar 18 tf 10
GEORGIA
SARSAPARILLA COMPOUND,
oa
DENNIS' ALTERATIVE,
PREPARED DY
.. DE1NIS, I. D., AUGUSTA, GA.
FOR DISEASES OF THE LIVER AND TO PURIFY THE
BLOODS
IT contains, in addition to Sarsaparilla, the hydro
alcoholic extract of Queen's Delight, (Stillingia)
White Ash, Grey Beard or Fringe Tree. (Chionan
thus) Tincture of May Apple or Mandrake, (Podo
phylium) and Blood Root, (Sanguinaria.)
In small doses it acts as an alterative or laxative,
in larger doses as a mild purgative-with some as
an active purgative.
As an alterative or laxative, it has been found
useful in Constipation of the Bowels, Jaundice,
Billious Fever, Fever and Ague, Sick Headache,
Dizziness, various Female Complaints, Chronic Af
fections of the Liver, secondary Syphilis and Syphi
loid Diseases, Scrofulous Affections, Sores, Ulcers.
Blotches, Cutaneous Eruptions. or Diseases of the
Shin, and all other diseases in which Sarsaparilla or
alternative medicines are indicated.
That it acts upon the Liver, may be known from
the fact, that in Jaundice, or cases of Billiousness.
it causes free billious evacuations, readily removes
unnatural yellow tinge about the eyes and upon the
skin, and improves the health and spirits.
In Cutaneous Eruptions, Blotches, Pimples, and
other diseases of the skin, it causes the disappear
ance of the Blotches, Pimples, &c., and greatly im
proves the complexion.
As a diet drink, it keeps the bowels free, the
liver healthy, and the blood pure.
Its healthy action on the liver, and purifying
effect upon the blood, make it a great safeguard
against disease; for children a safeguard against
worms-it causes an increased secretion and pas
sage of the bile, which acts as an irritant to worms
and prevents their accumulation.
Physicians, who have made extensive us. of the
different ingredients of this preparaton of Sa'sa
parilla ri gard them as the best and most efficient
agents in the Materia Medica.
It is put in pint bottles. 0-7 Price Si per bottle.
07 Sold in this Village by Drs. A. G. & T. J.
TEAG UE, Agents.
March IS 3t 10
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE,
NO. 2.
T WILL attend at the times and places herein
after specified to collect the State and I istrict
Tax for the year commencing the first day of Octo
ber, 1856.
Richardson's Monday, 30th March.
Herlong's Store, Tuesday, 31st "
Mrs. Norris' Wednesday, 1st A pril.
Mrs. Rineheart's, Thursday, 2d "
Perry's X Roads, Friday, 3d "
Coleman & Smith'. S. Saturday, 4th "
Coopersville, M bonday, 6th "
R. M. Scurry's, Tuesday, 7th "
Porn's Mills, Same evening, 3 o'clock.
Stevens' Store, Wednesday, 8th "
Shatterfield, Thursday, 9th "
Liberty Ilill, Friday, 101th"
Strom's Store, Saturday, 11th "
Pleasant Lane, Samei~ evening, 3 o'clock.
Cheatham's Store, Monday, 13th"
Howard's, Tuesday, 14th"
White House, Wednesday, 15th "
Red Hill, Thursday, 16th "
Collier's, Friday, 17th "
Rocky Ponds, Saturday, 18th"
- Mrs. Mliddleton's, Same evening, 3 o'clock.
Wightman S. I louse, Monday, 20th "
A. Morgan's, Tuesday, 21st"
Cherokee Ponds, Wed neaday, 22d1 "
Hamburg, Thursday, 23d "
Beach Island, Fridayt. 24th "
G raniteville, Saituriday, 25th "
Hatcher's, Monday, 27th"
1.ybrand's, Tuesday, 2Hth "
Ridge, Wednesday. 29th "
Dr. .Joht'Mobley's, Thursday, 30th "
Dr. J. C. Ready's Friday, 1st May.
Mrs. Allens, Saturday 2nd"
Edgefield C. H., Monday and Tuesday, 4th and 5th
John S. Smyly's Stare, Wednesday. 6th May.
After which time my Books will close for the pres
ent year.
gr Tax Payers will bear in mind that they are
required by law to make a return of each white
mnale or female bvrn, married or died, in their
respective families duringr the year ending 1st Jan
uary 1857, and the number of blacks who have
- been born or died during the sanme period-and come
prepared to furnish me the correct return.
TH EOPIIL US DEAN, T C.E.D.
Mar 18 o 8:t 10
Administrator's Sale.
B Y an order fronm W. F. Durisoe, Esq., Ordina
ry of Edgeield District, we will proceed to
sell at'the late residenceeof John A. Coleman, de
ensed, on Thursday the 2nd A pril next, till the
Personal Estate of saiid deceased, consisting in
part of
16 or 17 Likely Young Negroes,
Household and Kitehen Furniture, Corn, Fodder,
Shucks, Peas, Oats, Cotton Seed. Horses, Mules,
Cows, 11h0gs, Plantation and Blacksmith Tools &e.
Txans.-F.*r all sumas oaf and under $10, cash
all sum:, over that uaount on a credit until the 25thi
-Dhecemi.er next. Porehiasers t.. give Note and twL
or more personal sureties.
LEWIS SAMPLE,A) d'ors
Mar 18 ____t* 10
AIuninitratOr' SNlti.
B Y'I an ordler from the Ordinary of hidjefiel~
District, I will proceed to sell at the late resi
denee of do",n Irwin, deceasd. on Thunrsday tht
26th inst., all the Personal Estate of said deceased,
consaibtin~g in part of
SEVEN LIKELY NEGROES,
Corn. Knas, llorses. Plantation Tools, .&e.
Term. madae known on the day of sale.
SA MUy~l. P1RRIUN, Adm'r.
Mtarch 11 1857 Ste 10
Sheriff's Sale.
B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fie~ri Faties to mY
directed I will roceed' to sell at EdIgetiekd
C. H., ont the first Monday in A pri- tnext, ithe fol
lowing propetrty ini the fotlowing cases, to wit :
*Wyatt hlhes vs. P. P. Deolittle, P. 1). Thor
mond and Robert Jennings; Oilher Plainiffs vi
The Same, One Negro wuomna Liz anmd one horse.
Also, on Thursday, the 9th .A rril. at the residenes
of P. P.'D~oo~iItle, s Stoc~k of Catt'e, llogs, noir
-other articles, levied upon as the proaperty of th<~
Defendant, P. P. Doolittle.
Terms Cash.
JAS. EIDSON, a a D.
March 16, 2t 10
POTATO SEED FOR SALE.
r HE Subscriber has for sale Twenty-five Bush
e1lcs of SW EET POT ATO S EED--an excel
celleut variety. Price, $1.00 per bu'.hel, at hi
residence. J. A. AIDDSUN.
Mar 18 3t 10
Wanted,
'I O BUY FIFTY LIKELY NEG[OES, fo
hich the highest. prices will be paid.
Address either of the undersigned at Edgenlch
C. H. JOHN A. A DDISON,
C. WARREN.
GREAT BARGHINS
T IIE Subscriber is now CLOSING the old bu
siness of J. F. BUaCuAaD & Co., and offer
Great Inducements to Cash Buyers,
To make their purchases from him.
The Stock is LARGE and WILL be sold.
SAMUEL J. BOYCE.
Augusta, March 16, 1857.
M A. RANSOM would be hippy to see
e his Friends at the old Stand of J. F. Bua
CHARD & Co., now S. S. BOYCE, and assures
them that he can save them
Twenty-Five per Cent.,
On their Spring and Summer purchases. The
Stock is equal to any in Augusta, and is to be
SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICES, to wind up the old
business.
Augusta, March 16, 3m* 10
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT
IN ORDINARY.
Sarah E. Cuniingham, Applicant,
vs . etition for
George C. Cunningham and others Partition.
Defendants.
I T appearing to my satisfaction that Nancy Cun
ningham, Sr., Samuel Warson and wife Louisa,
Lawton Cunningham, Henry Cunningham, Rebec
ca Cunningham, Mary Cunningham, Stella Cun
ningham, Draton Cunningham, Anna Cunningh am,
Nancy Cunningham, Tillman Brown and wife Flo
rilla, Robert Parris, Margaret H. Parris, William S.
Parris and Sally Parris, minors. Defendants in the
above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this
State, It is therefore ordered that they do appear
and object to the division or sale of the Real Es
tate of Robert F. Cunningham, dee'd., on or before
the 8th day of June next, or their consent to the
same will be entered of record.
W. F. DURISOE, o. E. D.
Mar 16, 1957. 3m 10
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIEL) DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
BY W. F. DURISOE, Esqure, Ordinary of Edge.
field District:
Whereas, Lewis Sample and J. B. Floyd hath ap
plied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and
singular the goods and cehattles, rights ard credits of
John A. Coleman, late of the District aforesaid, de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
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 30th day of March inst, to show cause,
if any, why the said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 16th day of
March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-six and in the Eighth-first year of
American Independence.
W. F. DURISOE, O. E. D.
March 18 2t 10
State ot South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN COMMON PLEAS.
Joseph Walker,
vs. Foreign Attachment.
George D. Tillman.
Colgan & Legg,
rs. Foreign Attachment.
George D. Tillman.
John Colgan,
vs. Foreign Attachment.
George D. Tillman.
T HE Plaientilrs in the above stated cases, lhaving
kthis day filed their Declaratioens in my Offie,
and the D~efendlant having neither wife noer A tlor
-nev. known to reside within the limits of this State,
on whom copies of said Decelaration with rules to
plead can be served: on motion of Messrs Sp:en
& Maigrathe, Plaintiff's A ttorneys, Ordered that said
Defendant appear and plead to said Deelaeration
within a-year andl a day from the date hereof, or
final and absolute judgment will be given against
him. .TIlOS. G. BA CUN, c.c E..
March 9 1857 Iyq 10
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT,
IN COMMON PLE AS.
Jatnes Shepard,)
tes. Foreign A4ttacheant.
Win. hlamilton.3
ilE Plainetifi' in the aebrve stated ease. havingj
Ethis day filedl his De~elarationm in my Offie, ande
the Defendait ha~vinig neither wife neer Attoerey,
known tee reside within the limits eof theis State. ien
wheem coplies of said I eelaration with rules to plea~d
can be served :on moection of Messrs Beenhain &
.eietms, PlaintiT's Attoerneys, Ordered thaet said
Defendant appeatr atnd leadi to said i eeiration
within a yeair nmd a day f omn the date heeref, r
inal and e'bsoeute judegmen'ft will be given against him.
TilOS. G1. 1:ACON, c.c e s.
March 6i 1S~7. 1yq 10
STATE OF~ SOUTHI' CAROLINA.
EDGBFIELD DISTRICT.
IN COMMON PLE AS.
Wmn. F. Durisoe & Son,
vs. Foreign Attach'uot.
G. D. Tillmaen.
T T1E Plainetife' in the above statedl case having
this day filed his Deelaration in my Office,
and the Defendant having neither wife noer Attor
ney, knowtn to reside within thelimits of this State,
on whom copies of said Declaration with rules to
plead catn be seirved : on motion of Messrs Bonham
& Adams, PlaintitT's Attorneys, Ordered that said
Defendant appeair and plead to said Deelaration,
within a year and a day fronm the date hereof, or
inal and absolute juedgmnent will be given against
him. T110S. G. BACON, c.c.z.o.
March 12 1S57 lyq 10
STATE OF SOUTHI CAROLINA,
EUGEFTELD DISTRICT1,
IN COMMON PLE AS.
Lei es, Foreign Attachment.
George D. Tillman.
Tilhnan Watsons
vs. Foreign Attachment.
George D. Tillman.)
T 11 E Plaintiffs ini the above stated canes, having
.this day lileed their Declarations in my Oflice,
nd the D~efe.ndaent having neither wife nor Attor
ney, knsown to resido within the limits of this State,
on whoum copies of said Declarations with roles to
plead can be served : on nmot of Messrs Spann
& Macgrathl, Plaintifis Attorneys. Ordered that said
Defen'aelant appear and plead to said Declarations
withein a y'ear and a day from the elate he'reoef, or
t:d and :ibsottte judgmtent will be: given agaeinst
him. Tito::i G. A CON, c c.a.n.
March 6 18.-.7 lyq 10
STiATIE OF $0UTI CAROLINA
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN COMMON PL EAS.
Orsamus WV. Allen,
vs. Foreign Attach'ntd.
George D). Tillmaen.3
T iE Plaintiff in the above stated case having
this day tiled his Declaration in my office, and
the I efe-ndaint haevinig neither wife neor A ttorfney,
knewn teo resuide' within thme limits of this State, or
who copies of satid Deelarationu with rulesto pleadl
cn be servedu : len motion i~f Messrs Cttri'oll &
lacen, Plaintdi''s A ttorneys, Ordee ed that saied De-c
fedeant appear aned plead to said Delaratione withir
a year ande a day from the date hereof, or final and
absolute judgment will be given against him.
TiH OS. G. B ACON, c.C.E.D
March 12 1857 lyq 10
TlE STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
. IN COMMON P LE AS.
Landram & Gary,
vs. Foreign Attachment.
Ge'orge I). Tillman.3
-E' Il11 Plaintiffs in the above stated case, havint
I.this dacy filed their D)eclaratione int my Office
and the Defendant having neither wife noer Attor
ney, known to reside within the limits cef this State
on whom ceepies of said Deelatratieos with roles tei
phae1 canee he serveed: o~n motion or Messrs Lawlirun
& Gary, Plaintiil's Attorneiys, Ordered that said
Defendant appear amnd plead to ,-aid Deelaratin
within s *ear and a day from thec date hereof, os
Ifinal and absohute judgment will be given againsl
is. THIOS. G. BACON, O.C.U.D.
M.a o1inn? lIy 10
GROCERIES--GROCERIES,
-en'0 11 .A.rnzzy A-i & "
jHE Subscriber has just rec:eived and opened a
1 LARGE and FRESH Stock of
Groceries, .Confectionary, &c,,
Which have been ordered with care, and will be
sold as low as can be afforded. His Stock consists
in part of
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Rice,
COLEMAN'S BEST FLOUR,
Mackerel, Cheese, Macarofi,
TOBACCO AND SEGARS, FINE BRANDS,
Together with a full supply of every article in the
Grocery line. In the
Candy and Confectionary Department,
May be found an excellent assortment of Candies,
Fruits, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Citron,
Nuts of all kinds, Brandied and Preserved
Fruits, Pickles in abundance, Spices
of all description, Soda, Starch,
Soap, Candles, &c., &c.
Sugar, Wine, Soda and Butter Buiscuits & Crackers,
Fresh Salmon, Sardines. Clams and Lobsters,
Cod Fish, Dried Beef, Beef Tongue, &c.
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS,
Always on hand a splendid assortment, which, in
regard to quality and .flavor, cannot be 4xcelled in
the two States.
CHAMPAIGNE WINES, OF ALL KINDS,
Byass' best Porter.
Whiskey, Brandy, Giu, Rum, &c.,
Of every price and quality.
But the Subscriber deems it unnecessary to enu
merate further, as he flatters himself that he has in
Store as complete a Stock of Goods as is usually
found in a well conducted Grocery Store.
ST Give me a trial and be convinced.
WM. LEGG.
Mar 4 3t 8
To the Public,
T HE Subscriber takes thisopportunity to express
his sincere thanks to his friends for the very
liberal patronage he has received at their hands
during the past year.
And intending to keep his Stock CONSTANT
LY REPLENISHED with a Full Supply
-of the
VERY BEST ARTICLES,
He will always be found ready and willing to serve
his customers, and will use every effort to give en
tire satisfaction.
He wishes it to be distinctly understood that he
will expect and require all accounts to be punctually
paid when due. as the nature of his business will
require prompt payment.
(tT To those who wish to buy for cash liberal
discount will be made.
E. PENN, AGaNT.
.Tan14 tf 1
Sale of Property in Aiken,
N the first and secon days of A pril next, at
0JAiken, S. C., will be sold the property as
signed by W. 11. Wise, for the benefit of his credi
tors, viz:
ONE LOT on Chesterfield Street, in a retired
and very desirable part of the Town, and conveni
ent for the attendance of the Baptist and Methodi.st
Churches with a hanosome and commodious Dwel
ling upon it.
A LOT and a Stone House thereon, fronting
Lawrence Street, in -he heart of the business of the
place. The Store hlouse is a large one and well
adapted to the purposes 6'r which it has been used.
-ALSO-.
A large and well-assorted Stock of Goods, con
sisting of
Dry Goods, Crockery Ware, Shoes,
&e., & c., &c.
gg All persons indebted to the Estato of W.
H-. Wise, either by Note e'r A cc*unt, wifi confer a
favor by settling immnediately, aml, save thtemnelves
somec fees that m.ighit be profitable to them., and
render comfortable their fam.ilies and hionmes.
W M1. lIICKSON, A ssignee's Agent.
Aiken, March 7 - S3 9
I CE NOT I CE,
P) ERSONS wishing ICE can be seredi (Sun
Idays excepted) by appilyina at iDrs. Teague's
Drug Store, or at moy liarness Shop.
It is a anmall business, and girNONE WILL~
be D)E LIV El Kl UN L IMS the money IS SENT.
DipPrice, Five Cents.
Contracts will be made by thc season.
M. FRAZ[ER.
Marchb 4 if 8
TO PRINTERS.
W E have on, hand and for sale cheap-less'
Tthan half the original cost-a first rate lot,
if CIIASES, of all sizes, and as good as new.
T wenity pair of CASES, with a few JOB CASES,
all in good cendition.
Also, a lot of Brass G.\LLEYS, Slice and Plain
wood GALLEYS, Composing STICKS. STANDS,
a No. 1 ROLLER MO0ULD, &c.. all of which arc
for sale remarkable cheaps. A pply ait thipofiice.
Cotton Gins and Thrashers,
4LL Plan ters who wsh to procure COTTON
IGlNS and TillRM\SiRas of' the~ best per
formance, and made if the best mnateriails, can be
supplied by applying to the subscriber, either per
sonally or by letter.
All who favor me with their custom are pileased,
and those who apply to me hiereafter, shall have
no cause to compItain if I shl:l tbe as suce.ssful im
my efforts as I have been heretofore. A d.Iress,
TIIOS. E. CIIAPMAN,
Coleman's X Roads, Ealetield Djist., S. C.
Mtarch I t t f - 9
.Sherifras Sale.
B)Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to nme
Ld iected, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield
Court Ilouse, on the first Monday ini A pril inext, the
following property in the fiollowinig eases, to wit:
W. P'. Butler and others vs. A. Perrin., One lot of
Lnd in the Village of Edgefield, containing two
acres, more or le.b, bounded by lands of .\rs. Mte
Clitock. .lames Shieppardl and the Cambridge Road,
leveid upon as the property of A. Perrin.
I.lanmes Patton vs. J1esse Shumpesrt; othier PlaintiTh
vs. The Same, One rac~~t of Land containing two
hundred and thiry-one acres, more or less, adjoiin
Iing lands of Wmn. B3ouknighti, J. W. Shumpert aiid
ters.a & Mims vs. Malachi Cogburn ; Other
Plaintffs vs. The Same, One Traet of Iadd contain
ing two hundred acres, more or less,nadjoining lands
of Derick ilsenbake, .lohin Myers and uthers.
Terms Cash. dJAM ES EiDSON, s.5.D.
March 0 leni 4te 9
CO0L U MBUS,
' IE imported Spanish JACK ColumuIs~u~
.said to be equal if niot superior to any Jacek
ever brought into the poart of Charleston, will stand
the Sprinag season at Ed efield C. 11.
S. F. GOODE.
March 4 tf 8
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
A l .L Persons hiavine demiads nanainst the Es
tate of the late Capt. dJ 'hn Lijinm, are re
quested to present them properly attested to the
Exeutlrs-aind all puesons indlebted1 are informed
that immediate payment is demanded.
-JB iN.l. W AL I)O,)
. A S. N. l.ll190021l, Lors.
J. B. LIPSCOMB3.
Mr 3 ,f 8.
MYackrel ! Myackrel!!
T IOSE wishing FIN K FlSI1I, inspected and
packed where they are enht, of all sizes and
nonbers, call on S. E. BO W ERtS, A gent.
llambhurg, Jan. Gth 1857. tf 52
Notice.
AL L Persons hiaving claims against the Estate
Aof Betj. Corley, dee'd., will render them in
wthout, delay, and thoso indebted must make
payment forthwith. B. CORLEY, Adn'r.
FebO 9 m 5
Notice.
WLLnot fill any order afier this date, to Town
or Cuntrwhout the Cash enclosed. aq'l sell
Goods for a small profit, and 1 am not authorized to
sell Goods on the shortest time.
S. E. BOWERS, Agent.
Ianburg, Feb. 10 1857 tf 5
Nursing Bottles,
ANEW and improved Style.-Also, Nipple
- Glssses, Breast Pipes and Pumps, Nipple
Shields, Teething Rig o Frsl by
A. G. T. . TE GUEDruggists.
MS9 t 19
CLOTHING-CLOTHING!
eLIRxm ar1umLsiam .
A UGUsTA, GEOaGIA,
Are now receiving an unusually large Stock of
Spring and Sun1nler Clothing!
They will keep a good s~pply for the trade. Also
a fine and varied assortriteit for BOYS and CIIl.
DR EN, at their Store.wider the Augusta Hotel,
Broad Street, A ugusta, Ga.
Feb24 :m 7
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
BROOM & NORRELL, Augusta. Gi.,
are now opening their Stock of N EW GOODS
for
SPRING AND SUMMER,
Comprising the usual varieties in DO.\ ESTIC and
FANCY ARTICLES, together with the latest and
wost fashionable styles of
DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES,
&c.,:&o., &c.,
To which they would invite attention.
Augusta, Ga., March 4 '. tf 8
WINDOW SHADES,
Pgper Hangings & Mattrasses,
H W. KINSMAN, CornEr of KIng and
. Berreslord, Charleston, S. C., has just re
ceived and opened a LARGE ASSORTMENT of
the above Goods, which will be sold at a
LARGE DISCOUNT,
For the next three months, in order to reduce the
Stock. on account of the expiration of the lease and
being obliged to move into another Store. The
following is in part of thi large Stock :
FRENCH AND AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS,
French, Swiss and American
Window Shades, Mattrasses & Pillows
of. every description.
CORNICES, LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS,
Sattin DeLaines and Damask for Curtains,
Cords and Tassels, &c.
Those who are in want of the above Goods will
find it to their ad vantage to examine them when in the
City, or instruct their factors or agents to purchase
here.
Charleston, March 2 4t 8
$.jg1G0 3%-: S.A.COJNr
TIXOS. P. STOVALL & CO.
AunUSTA, GA.,
' EEP constantly on hand a full supply of BA
L CON, FLOUR, &c., which they w ill sell at
the Market price-in largo quantities only.
Augusta, Feb 24, 3m 7
DAWSON & SKINNER,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Dealers in
FINE TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, &C.
-Importers of
HAVA NA SEGARS,
--Every description of
G.RO CE E: Esi
Constantly on hand, and all fur sale on good terms.
Augusta, Feb 18 3m 6
HENRY DALY,
BOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS,
AT WHOLESAl.E AND RETAIL
TH~IE Subscriber, thakful fo'r the liberini patron
.I. ge whieb lie hias received from' his Edlgefi--ld
frinds, wishes again to annonnee that he is now
opening a VIRY SUP ROR Stoek of
LADIES AND GENTS' BOOTS AND SHOES
Ol every dlescription, ii hich will be sold at a smnal
advance on Coqt.
T1he Goods are all FR ESH nnd CA RE FULLY
SELECTED, by iiyself personall3 :iand I boee
to be able to satisfy~ every one, for the trouble of
:nining my stot-k.
The Gioods miust be sold by the 1st .Iuly ait Whole
sale or Retail.
h-i-T sants.-Retail, Cashi. Wholesale, timea with
appoved hPaper.
lrT' One price system strictly adhered to.
H1E~inY DA LY,
Under the UT S. I lotel. *
Aneusta,Ona.Mar2. if S8
Valuable Pine Land for Sale.
TFI E Sub.serber in~t.ziing to die
en ~ continue the phmtniing i rest. offers
iu for sale his VA LU.\ lt LE TIR \CT of
LANDL, situute on the~ Rond fr.m
Lotts to thet Pine llouse, four miles fromi the latter
For Ilundred and Finty Acres,
A bout one hundred and fifty aeres of which are in
a high state ot (uhtivati. n The remainder is fir..
Wi'lhout ,'umlij.l in w~riords, I intend 't.. sell, an'd
will he glad to shuw th,-~ land to any pe.en m. it e-an
e bought on good tme
llOlT. KIlNNi::Y, Sun.
Feb 25, 3t .
urkey Creek Land t'or Sale.
TP IIE Sttbscriber wishecs to sell his tract of land
on Turker Creek. (knownt as B3lanud's Quart er,)
ontaining SEVENTEEN IIUNDRED) ACRES.
will ride over the place with any pcrsoni de-si
rols of purchasing, so that they may jtudge of its
qtualit.
There is a small new I louse upon the place, with
all necessary out buildings, good well of water, &c.
Terms accotmmodating. EBR TAD
Feb. 18 1857 tf 6
Notice.
S TAYED frotn the subscriber's Plantation on
Savainnahi River, several head (If CATTLE of
ltret colors. Amnotgithemn is an Ox, color white
ai red white face,nIo-hlorned and bob-tailed ; the
ear marks, erop in the right and upper-bit in the
ieft ear.
Any information of said cattle, addressed to mue
or oy Overseer at Edgefleld C. H., ilil be thank
futly received, and a liberal compensation given
for : ny trouble incurred. F. W. PICKtENS.
Feb2!5 tf7
Land for Sale,
T H1 E subsariber offers fur sale a Tracet of Land in
1 Ed elield jDistriet, lying on Cuffee Tolwn
Creek, itn the vicinity (If Liberty l11l1, and contaitniag
Six Hundred (600) Ac'res.
It is f Otak and Ilickory growth, and as line farm
i~g lnd as aniy in the District. Indeed it is extra
lie for Cotton, as allwho know it must andte will ad
mit. Near FOUR I IUND)RED ACRES of the
Tract is in woods. The land in cultivation is itn good
heart. The place is well watered, having upon it a
lastig spring. The buildings upon the place are
onl tolerabile, buit the land makes amends for all.
Those desiring to purchase the place, had better
decide quick, as the subscriber is just now anxious
to sell. JU LIUS BANKS.
Dc. 9, 1856, tf 48
JYULL NOTICE?1
JON DORN, Sr., respectfully gives notice to
hlis customers that on and after the first day of
A pril next, lie cannot grind for any one for less than
the EGHTHI, insteadl of the Tenth as heretofore.
All persutns due htim, either by note or account,
are notifed to miake payment by the 1st A pril next,
otherwise their notes and necountts will be placed
in the hands of an Officer for collection.
Mar4 4t 8
Notice
IS hereby given that a finalsettlement will be made
Iin the Ordinary's Office at Edgefield C. H., on
Monday the 30th March nexl, oh the Estate of
Wesley Merchant, dee'd. All ereditors are there
fore noti~ed to present their claims on or before that
day, itherwiso they will bo precluded from partici
patin in the assets-and those indebted must make
payment by thte above specified time if they wish to
save costa. GHARLOTI' MERCHANT, Ad'r.
eb28 41 6
MYANSION HOUSE !
'IE Undersigned having purchased the lar1
'and comm-- ,ous [louse occupied for sever
years by Mr. C.ats Compty, as a Hotel. but recent
by Maj. G. A. ' 'lison as a Dwelling, respe'rtful
announces to his old patrons and friends that ti
said House is now open for the accommodation
all who may favor him with their company. H
)lotel is privately but still conveniently locate
which makes it very desirable as a boarding hous
lie promises to use every exertion to please, at
having had considerable experience in the Hot
business feels confident that he will render comple
satisfaction to the public generally.
lie has procured the services of No. 1 Cook
and will constantly keep his table laend with til
best that can be had. Mrs. C. will also give h4
personal attention to the culinary deportment, i
having every article properly prepared.
His ROOMS will be completely furnished, an
care taken to keep them so.
lis S'TA BLIES will also receive the careful attet
tion of an experiencel Ottl.r, and be plentifull
provided with the bes' of provender.
He hopes y giving strict attention to businet
and endeavoring to irrattify the wants of every on
to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage.
LEWIS COVAR.
Dec 30 tf 51
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT !
W E WO IJ,) mIiform the citizn"s of Edgefiel
and the adjoming Distracts that our cot
satantly increasing business has compelled our re
moval from " 3 BIROA I) STR EET," to the maA
ficentand spacious BROWNSTONE BUI LI 'INC
- 9 31=B.O.D ST LEET.
t . Ir
iThe accomloalations and arran ements of thi
NEW 1) EPi)T," are unsurpassed by any simihi
establishment in the United States; and whilst
will ailhrd facilities for keeping our usual LARGJ
Stock of
M1SCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, &C,
WVe also propse add-tg large largely to our preser
STOCK f ST ATIUN ER Y : A nd those in wainti
LEDGERS JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS,
LTTrER, NoTE AND) CAP PA PER, &c., &<
will limd it to th.-ir advantage to visit us.
S. G. COUR TE31AY & CO.,
Booksellers and Stationera.
" Sign of the Newas Boy.
Charleston. Dec 16 Cm 49
Otagon Burial Cases
Tll~IE Sub.<e'riber keepi constantly on hand a goo
.I variety of* this new style of METALIC BU
RIAL CASES. of beautiftul forma, atd flnishecdi
pe feet resemblance of high y polished ROSE
WOOlD. Thiese CAS & S are now extenisivel3 use
ad possess mhiiy valuable advantages ovecr a
Collins now before the pulblic.JlN~ IT
Edgefield, Feb 0 Cm 5
CARRIAGE UANUFACTORY.
NOTCE OF CO-PART1NERISHIP.
t1il I Itnde'rdgi.l have ~s
U isociated. tfiemrselvvs to
get her, ttdser' the ii me oft
l'l'l I& J1ttN ES, for: the -
uo-e of cairryinu min the
Coach iYaking and Repairing Busines
In all its vairio us hbO :nees. 'I hey exjt et to kee
isititmly an hiaid a good' asserti-n'iit
ARIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKA WAYS, &C
--Of thi: laitest st' yles -
g' \ll 'iorts of lt ICI-Al 1: ".\'i done. in the be.
manner, andii with the greate'st dlispatch.
A li'ermal share of patrin:.ge i<i resp' etfuilly solhi
itei. F'. L NMITilI,
LEWIS JONES.
E.le-tisld._Feh b20. 1657. tf 7
Boot and Shoe lianufactory,
N i I IC..bhe. Ier buio ne -- en a B 0 0'1
AN!' .hi H C) E .30I3UFACTORL1
i.pfsite thie Post Itllie., respec~t:u an~:tnonners I
ht' et~ens or lElU tield il ilaee andi I ;trict. th:
i he prepaired to zrnake to orsder any', article in the
Boot and Shoe Business !
Iaving the hi.st wiiomn in thea )istrict in his enr
p vment and beiing ni praceticail w'orkmiaii hiims
hefe..s watrrainted in saying that k.is work will b
lie in thei ineatest and latest sty.les.
Ie Ihais alsi (in haond a lhirge stock oif tine PUJM
OI.CD andl tine W IElTD an D)OUBBIE Sole
14OOTS. A bo", a istoek oif getth men aind latdie
SIlO ES-aill of his own i-anulheture-wich hi
will sell for cash.
NICROLAS MlcEVOY.
N. U.-A Negtro boy wanted to learn the Boi
and shoe trade.
Feb -4 tf 4
STIATIE OF SOU'Il CA ROLIN A,
EDGEFIEL5D DISTRICT,
IN COMMON P LE AS. '
Joel Cttrry, )
vs Foreign Aitaclhment.
T. M. rinidley.
rjilE PhititIY in the above stated ease havir
I this dauy filed his IDeelaratioin in my Office, ar
the Defenidant having neither wife nor Attoirt'
knono to reside within the limits oif this State,<
whom copies of satid declaration with rules to jlet
can bie served, On motion of Mes.,rs. CAnnotLL
BAcoN, Plaiintifl's A ttorney, Ordered thait said De
fendant aipeair and plead to said D~ee~'ation with
a jear atnd a day from the date hereof, or final at
absulute judgment will be given against hini.
TIIOS. G. BACON, ccxo
Sept 22, 185. ly 37
Estray Notice.
TOLLED' befote me as nn Estray by A. J. M
-Carty, living two uniles from Perry's Cro
Rods, one large B AY llORSE, about fifteen hans
high, bellowsed, witht a small wihite star in thie for
head, white speek in the right eyo, right four kn<
enlirge1, suppised to bo about fifteen years ol
A ppraised at Thirty-five Dollars.
JAMES PERRY, ti. E. D.
January 241 1857 4tm 4
Pot Ash.
L. PENN. Agent, has just received a mu
Tsply ofPOT ASH, put up in timj canis, wi
full directions for making soft and hiaril soap.
Jan 21 tf 2
Ad iitao' Notice.
A LL~ persotis itaving demands againist thte F
tate of Sarah Griegory, dee'd are requested
render in their accounts properly attesteid withto
delay, and thiise indebti'd must nmake payment
an early date. I am determined to make a finalsae
tiement ia a short time.
. RICHAiD GRIEGORY.
Pa a some 3- 4
CAN~DIDA.TES!
.e For Congress,
al
Iy 17 We are authorized by the friends of Gen. M.
Y L. BONHAM. to announce him as a Candidate
for the U. S. House of Representatives, to fill the
is vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. P. B.
f, Brooks.
'g [The Friends of H. R. SPANN, Esq., re
1 spectfully announce him as a Candidate for a seat
e in the U. S. House of Representatives to fill the
vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. PaSuTox
' S. BROOKS.
r 3' We are authorized by the friends of Co!.
" A. G. SUMMER, of Newberry, to announce him
d as a Candidate for a seat in the U. S. Honso of
Representatives to fill the vacancy occasioned by
the death of Hon. P. S. BaooKs.
The friends of Co. WM. QUATTLEBUM res
pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff
of Edgefield at the ensuing election.
I7 We are authorized to announee LEWIS
JONES, Esq., as a candidate for re-election for
Sheriff cf Edgefield Distrit.
17 THU 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 UOVAR, res
- pectfully announce him as a candidate for Sheriff,
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 Sherif of
Edgefield District at the next election.
UCH Tn Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Clerk
of Edgefield District at the next election.
'Tau Friends of Maj. JOHN C. LOVE
LESS respectfully announce him as a Candidate for
Tax Collector of Edgefield District at the ensuing
election. "
Q7The friends of STARLING TURNER, an
nounce him a candidate for Tax Collector at the
ensuing election.
irr The Friends of Mr. M. W. LYLES respect
fully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collec
tor of Edgefield at the next election.
W The lriends of Capt. E. W. HORN, re
spectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax
Collector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing elec
tion.
37 The Friends of Mr. CHARLES CARTER
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax
Collector of Edgefield District, at the next election
07 The Friends of Mr. CHAS. M. M AY, res
pectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Col
ector of Edgefield District at the next election.
Law Notice,
HU E Undersigned have this day formed a part
nership for the Practice of Law and Equity, I
in Edgefield and the adjoining Districts. Office at <
s tdgefield C. H., where one oiboth may at all times I
r be found. S. W. MA BRY,
t JAS. A. DOZIER.
Dec. 31 1856, tf 51
Dentistry.
THE Subscriber has opened an
Office immediately in rear of
the Court House,, where lie will at
ttend to any business pertaining to his Profession.
fAllen's Patent Teeth, Curvilinear Gum and Block
Teeth, from
Single Teeth to Entire Setts,
Put up in a style to please the most fastidious.
Dentists wishing teeth put up on Allen's Patent,
can have it done by sending in their Plates at very
moderate 'eces.
Dentists7 Gold and Silver Plate, Gold Silver and
Platina Wire, round, half round and cilindrical,
made to order. U. PAREER.
N. B.-A settlemient alway s at the completion of
the work.
.Iul y 30 tf 29
TO THE AFFLICTED.
R. H Y RHomceopathic Phyaiciun, Sar
gnand A ccouchezur, lae of Philadelphia.
now located No 217, Blroad Street. Augusta. Ga.
Particular attention paid to the treatment of
Chronie dise:ase.s. Visits made at a distance on the
most reasonable terms. .Pleae address,
11. R. TIlAY ER, M. D.
Augusta Ga.
Al ril 2 tf 12
locks, Watches and Jewelry
REPAIRED !
R OBERT LESENBEE takes this oeca
sin to' mnorma the citizens5 ot 1:dgeield Village
an.! the. urrounding vicinity. that he is now pare
pard to acceonmmodaite all who niay entrust their
work to him, on the most reasoanable terms.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., I
Left with bimt will be properly and neatly repaired.
P and-ewarranted to work well.
gg I he may be fiound at the residence of Mrs.
Gaalding. adjainingi the A dvertiser Office, where he~
re-1ectfully solicits a shire. of publie. patronage.
.h2 2 1 It"
.LINEN SHIRT BOSOMS.
WILLIAI SHE'AR,
H AS r ..eivedl fromf New York. a supply of
GENFi.E.\lEN's and YOUTil'S INEN
::11l tT' 1lOS.\l8, beautifully stitched, and 'of su
perior etyle. and qualhity, which he. will sell at very
~ no ta. .J;n. 2 1857 tf 3
Oass County Lands
SFOR SA LE.
A MOST valuable p'antation lying on the Wes
tern & Atlantic Rlail Rad, embracing the
flads uipian which the Caaville Wood-Station is lanea
td an.I ontly two andl a half miles from Causaville,
etnan within. two maileus of 'he Cherokee Baptist Col
Slege and the Methoadist Female College.
-t his tract cont ains '700 Acres, of which only
190IO acres are in culhivation, the rest being heaviiy
iblered andl so convenient to the Wood-Station,
'that every stick of timaber can be readily converted
inti money. Thel improvements counsi,.ta of a com
fortable I)welling, a good Gin llouse and, all other
out houses, &e.
Thecre are on this tract about 40 acres of very fine
- meadow landl, half of which is set in Herds Graue.
- Thti land is capable uof producing about 1000 lbs.
-if Cotton, 20 bushels of Wheatt or 401 bushels of
Crn. The surplus timber on the tract when sold,
will more than repay the purchase money. Any
person wishing to purchase the above tract are re
feed to J. II. MIMS.
g F.. .. 1.857 3m 4
d NOTICE, -
T W ILL sell at public sale on Wednesday, 18th
d. March. to the high'est biddler, the following
VA LUA BLE MILL PROP'ERTY, viz:
The Rocky Spring Place,
"Containing 4,368 acres-with a fine Circular Saw
a ll, in good running order.
The Toney Place,
Containing about 2,900 acres, with a good Saw
- Mill upon it.
Both places are well-timbered and very desirable
.for the Milling business.
~They may be treated for at private sale until Ihat
Is time.
.Terms made-known on day of sale.
e gg The sale will take place at the RockySpring;
Febl 18 t 6
Final Notice.
- LL persons indebted to the Estate of William
./Vance, deed.. are earnestly requested to settle
Sby the 19th March next, as longer indulgence
liwill not be given. Those having demands against
said Estate are notified to render in their accounts,
-properly attested, by that time, as I intend making
~a fnal settlement in the Ordinary's Office on that
day. 8. BROADWATER, Adinr.
a- Feb 18 5t 6
*tA Great Mledicine.
ctLSS elebrated DYSPEPTIC REMEDY.
B-LRead that long advertisement on another col
umn. For sale by
Nor 4 Sf 43
THE PRINCETON PROR..
rpHE design of the inventor was to get up a
, Press which would answer every requirement
of the offer made by George Bruce, of New York,
in 1851, viz: CiHEAP, LIGHT, EASILY MAN
AGED, and capable of throwing of at least 600
heets per hour.
This PRESS will. throw off from 50 to 800
'heets per hour, doing the work equalto any Cylin
der Press.- The bed stands about thirty inches
Irom the floor, and is the most convenient of all
Presses to make ready the form on. It is adapted
t jobbing or book work, as well as newspaper, and
will register as well as any other Cylinder Press.
It requires to work it, a man to turn the fly wheel,
and a boy to feed the sheets.
The Inking Apparatus is very complete, and
iffers from the apparatus used in Cylinder Presses
generally, being more like that used in the Power
liaten Presses. Two rollers pass over the form
twice to each impression, taking ink for each sheet.
A Press of this description for newspaper and
obbing, bed 44 by 28; inches, with roller mould,
roller stocks, blanket, flying and registering appa
ratus, &c., complete, will be furnished for $500. If
ntended for book work chiefly, an extra ink foun.
in will be furnished for $20.
The Press, By wheel, &o., will weigh about 2000
fonds. The sides, &c., are iron. Length of frame,
even feet; height to front edge of feed-board, three
eet six inches. Any size made to order.
The following is a list of the sizes and prices, as
ar as established:
Bed 28 by 20 ...................$400
". 36 " 24 ................... 450
" 44" 28 ........ ..... 600
" 46 " 30 ................... 540
" 48 " 31 ........... ....... 580
" 50 " 32 ................... 600
" 521" 32 ................... 625
" 56 " 36 ................... 800
Boxing and Carthage, $13.
The beds will take chases their full breath, and
within two inches of the length.
TERMS.-One half cash; one half note, four
nontha, with approved security ; or 2; per cent.
iscount for cash.
For more than four years the inventor of the
Pbove Press has been improving it, working it all
he while, and ascertaining with great care and
>xpense, the best mode of carrying out all the de
ails, and he now flatters himself he his succeeded
n perfecting it. Within the past year important
mprovements have been made.
No Press will leave his premises without being
horoughly tested, and without it performs to the
ntire satisfaction of the purchaser.
JOHN T. ROBINSON.
Princeton, N. J., Feb. 1857. 9
An Ordinance,
rOR THE BETTER GOVERNMENT OF THE
TOWN OF EDGEFIELD WITH RESPECT
TO SLAVES AND FREE PERSONS OF
COLOR.
B E it ordained by the Town Council of Edge
field, from and after the passing of thi
9rdinance,-That any Slave or Free peson of
!olor who shall be found drunk, or shall otherwise
nisbehave by acting in a noisy or boisterous man
ier. or by singing an indecent song, or hollowing
within the limits of said Town, shall for each and
very offence receive not exceeding one hundred
ashes. And any slave or free person of oolor who
all smoke a cigar in any street or ingny open and
ublic place in the Town-or shall walk with a
ne, club or stick, ;except the lame, infirm or
lind) shall for each and every offence receive not
xceeding twenty lashes. And any slave or free
Person of color who shall be found with a dog fol
owing him in the streets shall also receive not ex
eeding twenty lashes.
And it isfurther Ordained, That no slave shall
e allowed to pass with the same ticket for a longer
ime than from Saturday until Monday morning.
Th Marshal of the Town and the Captains of
'atrol Companies are hereby Instructed to enforce
he above Ordinance.
F. M. NiCHOLAS, Intendant.
H. T. Wazoarr, Clerk.
February 28, 1857. 2t 9
An Ordinance
OR THE PROTECTION OF PUBLIC PRO
PERTY WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIM
ITS OF THE TOWN OF EDGEFIELD.
B Eit Ordained by the Towen Council of Edge
Ifield-That from and afteor this date, that no
erson shall be allowed to tie horses to the enolo
ore of the public park, or to the trees therein en
oed, on pain of forfeiting for each and every
ffrene the sum of One Dollar, to be collected by
he Marshal from each and every person so offend
ng-if not otherwise, by taking and retaining every
sorse or horses so tied.
F. M. NICHOLAS, Intendanat.
H. T. Waionv, Qlerk.
Feb 28, 1857. 2t 9
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
NDREW G. LA TASTE and wife Mary, and
Felina Nappier, vs. Tillman D. Nappier, Ma
,ilda Radford and others.
It appearing to my satisfaction that Elizabeth
illiams, Lucinda Radford, MarthaNappier, Eliza
appier, John Nappier, Absalomn Nappier and John
appier, Defendants, reside without this State, it
a therefore ordered, that they do appear and ob
ect to division or sale of the real Estate of Na.
han Nappier, deceased, on or before the 9th day
f May next, or their consent to the same will be
ntred of record.
W. F. DUTRI80E, o.n.D.
Ordinary's Office, Feb. 10th 1857, 12te 6
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
illiam White and wife, Applicants,
vs.I
George W. Thomas and others.
[T appearing to my satisfaction that Andromeda
homas, Atticus T. Thomas, Sarah C. Thomas
md Landon T. Thomas, children of George W.
lhomas-Thomas H. Oden, Mlartha Oden, Elisa
)den, George W. Oden, Esthei- Oden, Mary Oden,
sarah Oden, Nancy Odcn, John Oden and Patience
)den, children of Mary Ann Oden, wife of John
. Oden-Sarah Thomas, Joseph Thomas, Mary
homasa, Martha Thomas, Emeline Thomas, John
rhomas and Catherine Thomas, children of Jane
L. Thomas, Defendants in the above case, reside
without the limits of this State, it Is thereforp
)rdered that they do appear and object to the di
rision or sale of the Real Estate of Sarah Thomas,
iec'd., on or befoi-e the 28d day of May next or
heir concert to the same will be entered of record.
W. F. DURISOE, O,x.D.
Feb 24, 1856. 12t 7
STA TE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
BYW .DRSOEqie Ordinary of Edge.
Whereas, Amanda Holley hath applied to mue for
Letters of Administration, on all and singular the
goods and chattles, rights and crediasof Rufus Holley,
ate of the Distract aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ad
aingular, the kindred and creditors of thesaid deceas
,d, to be and appear before me, at our nextOrdinary'is
ourt for the said District, to be holden at Edge~old
D. H., on the 21st day of March Inst., to show
:ause, if any, why the said administration should net
Givenunder my hand and seal, this 9th daof
larch, in the year of our Lord one thousand eh
andred and flfty-seven, and in ahe81styearof Anel
rn IndependenO.. W. F. DURISOE, 0. E. D.
Mar 11 S t~
Notice.
LL Persona indebted to the Estate of James
S. Shadrack, dec'd., are earnestly requested
to make immediate payment, and those having de
mands against the said Estate will render them in
properly attested. H. BURNE?!', Ad'0T5
T. M. FISHER.
M r11tf 9
Egoney-Money-Money.
A LL those indebted to me by Note er Aeount,
are earnestly requested to call at once, and
settle up, as I have left the District, and cannot
possibly give longer indulgence. My notes asnd
account may be found in the hands of Capt.;Jas.
MoCreless, at my former residence. Those under
a Magistrate's jurisdiction will now very, seen be
handed over for collection. Come up, gentleme
on nelandastl,and a t force um tomra
you to cost. JAMES DO : -
Mar 4 4te S
I H AVE placed all Notes and Acoents dun mae
Iin the hands of Cicero Adams, Es~q.,- for eat-.
lection. Those indebted will therefore call en him
and make humediate, otherws the wlh*!t