Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 21, 1857, Image 3
f~ii Of the Commissioners of
Tohis Honor the Presiding Judge:
"Tat Commissioners of the Poor for Edg
aiin' in the hands of the Treasurer at his haW
-threesdollars and fifty cents, ($1,093,50.) Assui
to beTwenty Thousand two hundred and fifty-on
basis of their estimate, the Board, on the - d
per cent. on the above stated amount for the sup
expected to realize, after dedueting the Commiss
Thousand eight hundred and forty-seven dollars
Collector has since prepared and furnished a stal
General Tax of the District collected this year,
eighty-two dollars and seventy-nine cents, (818,9
which amounted to Three Thousand seven hundi
($3,796 82,) from which the Tax Collector deduc
aie dollars and eighty-two cents ($189,821) and
dred and six dollars and seventy-three cents, ($3
amount and the sum of One Thousand and nine
hands of the Treasurer at their last Report, mak
dollars and twenty-three cents, ($4,700,23,) appli
for the year which expires the first October inst.
Whole amount received by Treasurer. .
Less by Commissions of Treasurer for rece
During the year the Board has expended fo
For Commissions to Treasurer.... .... ....
Amounting in all.................
Balance on hand. ...................
For a more minute account, we refer you to
herewith.
At the last Report of the Commissioners there
District. The Board have since the last Reporl
viz: Niedham Stroud, Mary Stroud, James Strot
Elizabeth Green, (a mulatto,) Rebecca Wages, J
making in all Thirty-three Paupers at the chargo
the Lunatic Asylum, Columbia, S. C.
Two have left the Poor House of their own ac
1857. Two have died during the year, viz: I
Stroud, 3d August 1857, making a diminution of
leaving Seven in the Lunatic Asylum, viz: Mrs.
Weaver, Celia Dean, F. G. Freeman, Hezekiah C
tute, viz: Mary Woolsey, Lavilla Mitchell, and 'I
names, ages; &c., are hereunto annexed.
IN THE LUNI
Mrs. S. Foster, | Mrs. A. Morgan,
F. G. Freeman, ~ H. Gentry,
AT THE PC
1 John Story, 77 years old, blind.
2 L. Story, 56 " infirm.
3 S. Pollatty, 50 " blind & infirm.
4 N. Mays, 54 " infirm.
5 N. Rowe, 56 " idiotic.
6 S. Plymale, 36 " deformed.
7 M. Plymale, 50 "
8 S. Holmes, 50 " infirm.
- 9 L. Holmes, 25 " idiotic.
10 E. Holland, 20 " deformed.
11 W. Plymale, 15 " deaf.
12 R. Taylor, 84 " infirm.
Total, Twenty-three Paupers at the Poor Ho
-. October 1st,-1857.
Report of the Treasurer of the Boa
for Edgefik
1856. DR.
Oct 1st. Received of former Treasurer, $1093 50
1857.
Aug. 11th, Received of T. Dean, Tax
Collector, $3606 73
Aggregate amount Received, $4700 23
Less by Commissions for Receiving, $117 50
$4582 73
Amount paid out, $2137 10
Amount on hand, $2445 63
S. F. Goode in Account Curren
Build
1857. DR.
-Feb. 3, To amount rcceived of L.
* Hill, former Treasurer, $15 76
May, " amt. received of Joseph
- Abney for fine against J.
Shinaall, 25 00
June, " Cash received of T. Dean,
Tax Collector, for Taxes
assessed by Commission
era at 10 per cent. 1,545 00
$1,585 76
Less by Commissions on $1,585,76 at
* 2} per cent. 39 641
$1,546 12
Total amount paid out in 1857, 1,:06 57
Balance in hands of Treasuirer, $295
The Treasurer has also, Onae Note due Comn
mnissioners on Rt. T. Mims and others for $600,.
with interest from 5th .Julv 1852, with a credit
for $401,50, Jan. :-d, 1.s55. Also, one other Note
-dueConmmissioners on it. GJoulding and others
for $25, with interest from March 1837.
All of which is respectfully submitted,
S. F. GOODE,'Ccars & Tr.EAs.
Report of the Commissionlers of
Distri
To His Honor, -Presidinig Judge<
-Edgefield District--Fall Termi,
Tas CoxmlsoNERs oF Roan~s AN) BRIDGEs
That; at-a meeting of the General Board, held i
a.aj 1868, it was ascertained that in conseqi
Tgar185', arringoffsonany of.~the Brida
Tousand two h'undred and fifty dollars would n
of the District for the ensuing year, to be expe
order to raise the requisite amount, the Genera
Thousand Dollars, or about the same as it was
r lector to collect of the taxable inhabitants of
years General Tax, which was collected by thi
urer of the General Board, and by him recei'
Treasurer of the General Board, and the Rep(
herewith annexed will more fully show.
All of which is respectfully submitted
Report of the Treasurer of th
Da.
Amount of cash remaining on hand
last year, $308 1.
Received of John Quattlebum, Tax
Collector, 8615 0
Whole amount of funds, 1856, $8923 1
Whole amount paid out in 1856, 7751 9
Balance remaining in the hands
-of Treasurer, $1171 1
Report of the Treasurer of the Upper.
DR.
Amount remaining on hand from
last year, $147 7
Received of Geo. A. Addison,
Treas'r. General Board, 350 00
Received of Alford Hatcher, for
Tavern license, 50 00
Received of John Wever, for Tav
ern license, 50 00
Received of John Addison, for
stray sheep, 4688
$454 88
Deduct 2X per cent commissions
for receiving, 11 37
443 5
Whole amount of Funds for tho
-ear 1856, $591 2
Whole amount paid out in the
year 1856, . - 336 4
Balance remaining in the hands
of the Treasurer, $254 E
Report of the Treasurer of the Lower
DR.
Amount remaining on hand
from last year, 505 E
Received of J. Quattlebum,
Ex'or. of J. Falkner, for re
pairs to Anderson Bridge, 40 00
RIeceived of the Treasurer of
the General Board, 3,500 00
Deduct . $3,540 00
Deutcommissions for receiv-.
Sing, at 2k per cent, 88 50
33,451
Whole amount of fund. for the
year 1856, $3,957 I
Whole amount paid out in the
year 1850, 958
Balance remaining in the hands.
of the Treasurer, $2,999
R&port <f the Treasurer ofj the Uppjer
Da.
1Dlance remlaiig in the hands
of Tresurer last year, 21G
RecivedI of Daniel P. Holloway
road line, 2 00
Received of Treasurer of Gener
al Board, 250 00
252 00
Deduct comimissions at 2k per
cent for receiving, 6 30
Whole amount of funds for the
Syear 1856, $462
Whole amount paid out in the
Syear 1856,36
Balance remaining in hands of
Treasurer. $0
0 I 1'eort of the Treasurer of thc Lowcr.
IRec.ived of Sampson Coppock for
stray hog, 1 25
.Rceivcd of .John A. Lof t, Esq.. for
(I stray cow and yearling, sold, II I4
Reeived of Benjanmin Perry for a
) stray hog, 3 00
- 15066
ieduet commissions at 2} per cent
for receiving, 39
- Whle amount of funds for the year
1856,$1
Whole amount paid out in the year $2
- 185G,$2
-alacee due1 Treasurer. $
j AIIR A1M JONES, Treasurer,
Loer Battalion, 10th Regiment,
Report of the Treasurer of the Upper Ba
DR.
Balance remaining in hands'
Treasurer last year, 113 27
Received of the Treasurer of
the General Board, 2,400 00
Received for two Tavern li
cense granted, 100 00
$2,500 00
Deduct 2j per cent commis
sions for receiving, 62 50
2,437 50
Whole amount of funds for
the -ear 1856, $2,550 77
Whole amount paid out in the
year 1836, $2,589 40
Balance due the Treasurer, $38 63
Report of the Treasurer of the Lower Bat
Da.
Balance remaining in hands of
Tresurer for last year, 164 55
Received of the Treasurer of the
General Board, 750 00
Received of W. Glover for an old
Bridge, 8 00
Received of John M. Clark for
Tavern license, 50 00
808 00
Deduct commissions at 21 per
cent for receiving, 20 20
787 80
Whole amount of funds for the
year 1856, $952 351
Whole amount paid out in the
year 1856, 83708
Balance remaining in the hands
of Treasurer, $115 27
GRAND RAFFLE,
30,000 WORTH OF VALUABLE
Property to be Raffled for, consisting of
EASLEY'S SPLENDID MILLS,
And other Machinery, together with 700 acres of
Land and 249 TOWN LOTS in the Village of
Easley, making 250 Prizes
Highest Prize, $20,000.
For further particulars see Hand Bills, or ad
dress either of the following gentlemen at Easley,
Pickens District, S. C.
Price of Chances only $10,00. Any person en
closing Ten Dollars, addressed as above, and their
name and Post Office, plainly written, will receive
a Certificate of Chance by return mail.
F. N. GARRIN,
A. F. LEWIS,
JOHN BOWEN,
GEO. SEABORN, lanagers.
D. F. SLOAN,
H. L. THRUSTON,
ALEX. McBEE,
J. D. ASHMORE.
N. B.-We hereby appoint and authorize
D. R. DURISQE, at Edgefield C. H., our Agent
to receive monies and give certificate of chances.
Oct14 .tf 40
Teacher Wanted,
0 take charge of Mount Pleasant MALE
.ACADEMY, near Gilgal Church, on the first
of January'nest, to fill the vacancy that will then
be in said Academy, caused by the resignation of
Rev. T. M. Bailey.
HIRAM ADAMS, Chairman.
Oct.131857 tf 40
LAND & NEGROES
FOR SALE!
EIGHTEEN HUNDRED ACRES,
located on Ogeece River, in Bumlloch County,
Georgia, two and a half miles from Station No. six,
Central lRail Road.
Te~ land is of the best quality of
BAY, H AMMOC, SWAMP' AND PINE.
About two hundred and seventy acres under culti
vtin, nearly all fresh.
The location is a desirable one for farming, as it
is only sixty miles from Savannah, and seventy from
Augusta, with a Rail Road to either place.
Termus of Sale.
I will sell atll the land alone and give any reasona
ble indulgnce. Or I will sell osne-half my interest
in she land, and put an equal number of hands up
on the place with purchsaer and emiploy a good
nmnnger to take charge of lte sanme. Or I will sell
slt the land with seventeen likely Negroes, several
fle Mules and other stosck, and give from one to
ten years indulgence as the punrchaser may desire.
g To an approved purchaser, a bargain will be
given. WILLIAM COLEMAN.
O c t. 7 5t 3 9
Land for Sale,
'HE Subscriber oll'ers for sale hsis TRACT OF
1LAND, on the waters of Little Saluda, ad
joining lands of J. C. Simkins, John Jennings and
A. Dolonch. containing 470 Acres.
For furthler particulars, terms &c., apply to the
subscriber on the premises. V.A. HIERLONG.
Oct. 13 18 7 2t* 40
Assignees Sale.
I wil procee.l tos sell aa the A ssignee of Robert
..P. I tarrison. deceased, on Thursday the 22nd
October, inst., FlVlE N EG ROES, at the late resi
dence or the deceased, on a credit until the 25th
day f December next, with interest fronm the day
or sie. Purchasers to give notes with approved
eerities. On the same day 1 A'ill proceed to sell
at the same place, as Admsinistrator or said Estate,
N MUL E. and some other articles of small val
ue, on a credit until the 25th day. of December
ext. -Purchasers to give notes with approved se
curity. CilARLES M. FREEMAN.
Oct. 7 1857 3 t 39
Read what the Butcher says.
r U3HlE BUTCHER respectfully informss his
Lkind patrons that they can, by paying the
CASH, get BEEF-and that which is good--as
Cheap from him as they can from the transient,
sellers from the country, provided they will take
a much as a quarter; in less quantities than a1
uarter, his usual prices will be charged. He
hopes this proposition will meet the approbation of
his old customers-those to whom he furnished
BEEF in the Spring and Summer, when Beaves
were cecedingly hard to find, and nch more
ifllult to buy. Don't desert me now and give
your reference to an occasional interloper from
the country, if you wvishm me to provide for you,
through the times when Stock is scarce.
Ieet ye what THlE Butcher sauys and act ac
cordingly.
All persons indebted must make arrangements
to settle up without the least hope of longer imi
dttlgnce. So gentlemen be pireparedl, when you
arc called on-if you fail to meet your liabilities;
with the Butcher, he, like the Bank of thec State
.nd many others, will be necessarily compelled to
suspend operations, for a shtort time at least.
Therefore, bue p)repared and let all strive to prevent
tte occurrence of such a provoking catastrophe.
W. W. GOOD.IAN.
Oct. 14 tf d0.
Notice.
BY an order from W. F. DURISOE, Esq.,
Ordinry for Edgefield District, I will proceed
to sell in the 'Village of Edgeliseld in front of B.
C. Bryan's store, on Thiur'.day 23d inst., the Law
Library and Office Furniture belonging to the Es
tte of Thomas G. Key, deceased. Term, made
known on day of sale.W .1.OSA 'r
Oct. 6 1847 3t 39
-Look Here !
AL L Persons arc hereby cautioned from trading
Afor a certain Note of hand given by the sub
scriber to Franklin Lowry and John Attaway, for
$125, and dated 3d Oct. 1857, as I will not pay
said Note unless compelled by law.
Oct1~ WiITFIELD MORSE.
- a.tf 40
'the Poor for Edgefield District
ffield District, Report, That that there was re
t Report the sum of One Thousand and ninety
ning the amount of the General Tax of the yea
e dollars and forty-three cents ($20,251,43) as th,
ay of January 1857, assessed a Tax of Twent;
port of the Poor of said District, from which the:
ions of the Tax Collector, the nett sum of Threl
and seventy-seven cents ($3,847,77.) The Ta:
ement to the Board, by which it appears that thi
1857, is Eighteen Thousand nine hundred an
32,79,) the assessment of Twenty per cent. upoi
ed and ninety-six dollars and eighty-two cents
ted his Commissions, One hundred and eighty
paid over the balance, Three Thousand six hun
,606,73,) to the Treasurer of this Board. Thi
ty-three dollars and fifty cents ($1,093,50) in thi
ing the sum of Four Thousand seven hundre<
cable to the support of the Poor of said Distric
... ...........................$4,700,23
ivig.................... -...... 117,50
$4,582,73
r General expenses,. .$2,087,98
.................... 52,12
$2,137,10
........................ $2,445,63
the Treasurer's Report, a copy of which is fie(
were twenty-three Paupers chargeable upon th<
admitted Eleven Faupers to the Poor House
d, Sarah Stroud, J. Bryan Stroud, Thomas Roll
ine Willis, Henry L. Melton and Martha Roberts
of the District the last year, and also Seven a1
ord, viz: Mary Garner and Miley Corley, Mare
lisha Turnage, 23d June, 1857, and Neidhan
Four Paupers at the charge of the District, and
Sarah Foster, Mrs. Ansibel .\iorgan, Mrs. Love]
entry, Martha Roberts. Two at Downer's Insti
wenty-three at the Poor House, a list of whost
TIC ASYLUM.
Mrs. L. Weaver, 3Martha Roberts,
Celia Dean.
OR HOUSE.
13 M. Wilson, 31 years old,
14 E. Turnage, 84 " blind & infirm
15 M. Stroud, 39 "
16 James Stroud, 8 "
17 S. J. Stroud, 5 "
18 Bryan Stroud, 2 "
19 Thomas Roll, 78 " infirm.
20 Rebecca Wages 25 " infirm.
21 Jane Willis, 7 "
22 H. L. Melton, 44 " idiotic.
23 E. Green, mulatto, 32 " infirm.
use. All of which is respectfully reported.'
M. M. PADGETT. CUAIRMAn.
Lrd of Cominissioners, of the Poow
4d District.
1856. Ci.
Nov. 25, Paid Truman Root, Ae't. $65 Si
" " " Lewis Herlong, Steward, 1 0(
" " " Permelia Attoway, care, 16 7
" " W. C. Bewly, for Groceries, 24 71
1857.
Jan. 5, " J. A. Hill, for pork, 28.8 9:
"46, " Mary Garner, Ac't. 5 01
" 7, " A. J. Smyly, negro hire, 6 0
" " " M. Etheredge, Ac't. 72 01
" " " " " " 8 0
" 8, " Lewis Herlong, Steward, 100 01
March 3, " Wesley Rhynehart, bas
tardy, 25 0
" " "L. 0. Loveless, for wagon, 100 01
" 6, " For j Box Tobacco, 15 0
" " " Lewis Herlong, Steward, 50 01
"10 " M. M. Padgett, for flour, 24 01
" " " " " for deliv
ering Pauper, 3 0'
" 23 " L. 0. Loveless, convey
ing Lunatic to the Asy
luma at Columbia, 9 51
May 5, " A. Shilly, delivering Pau
per, 2 0'
" 10, " 3. C. Bryan, fur Merchan
dise, 8
" " " G. L.Penn, forGrocerics, 38 6
" " " E. Penn, Agent, for Mer
chandi.-, 158 9
"" "Bland & Butler, for Mer
ehandise, 13 5:
"" " T. Root. for Merchandise, 26 2
June 6, " J. W. Parker, Ae't. 200 0
18511, R1. H. Sullivan, Ae't. 28 9
June6, "For conveying Lunatic to
Asyhmun, 9 5~
" " Fug-efil Advertiser, 1856 31 0
" 8 "H. Hrlong, for slave, 32 0
" " " .Herlon, Steward, 3 0
Sept. 1, " A. Jf. SmuvI, for- ]3aeon. 59) -
-'a " A. .J. Smnvv, maiking c-olli, 5 0
" 4 L. Hferlong. Steward, 2-1 ;o
"" " L. Heirlong, negro hire, '3o 0
-' " " A. J. Simvlv, for hog heads, 9 3
"" " A. J. Snyly. f.>r Re-pairs
on Poor louse, 150 0
1855, Dr. Win. Burt. medical A et 6 2
15, " " " " " 10 0
1857. " " " " " 1 0
1857, Dr. Bland, " " 50 0
Sept. 27, " E. Penn, Agent, fur Mer
chandise, 61. 2
" " "G. L. Penn, Agent, for
Groceries, 39 6
$2084 9
Add Commissions for paying out, 52 1
Aggregate A mount paid out, $2137 1
All of which is respectfully submitted.
A. J. SMYLY, Treasurer.
t with Commissioners of Publi<
jags,
1857. Cns.
Mar 13. By Cash paid T. U. Clark, for
locks, &c. for Jail, $3 2
" 1. " " " ,JohnPrescoatfor
fencing Jail lot, 4i 8
May 1. " " " S. F'. Goode for
hauling brick, 4 5
Fe-b 13. " " " T1. H. Clark for
whitewashing Jail, 4 2
May 5. " " " Philip Pow one
half Sti-ects fine, 100 0
" " " " L. Hill, error ini
annual report as
Treasurer, -14 9
" " " " Thos. Richards,
Stationary, 20 5
a19. " " " G. L. Penn, Agt.
freight oni sa fes, 11 2
" 28. " " " Thois. Richai-ds.
Stationary, 22
4 6. " " " Carmichaelk& Beau
ihr saifes, 30
July 5. " " Simnkins, D~oisoL
- ~ & Co ion puriting, 15 ii
(ct. 2. " " " S. F. Goode. man
king grating. & c.
for ,Jail, 280 6
S"" " Mar-kett & G;otts
echalk furnitrecfor
Cozmrs Oflice, 115 0
" " " H . Frazier for 1
Safe, 122 0
4 " " " W. Lyles for re
pairing and hang
~ ~ ~ ~ing wvindows, 5 ~
" " " "N. Ramevy work
oin cells ini jail, &c 104 0
$1,2747
Conmmissions on $1,274,71 at 21 p et . 31 8
Total amnount ptaid out., $1,30;
Roads and Bridges for Edgefieli
sIf the Court of' Common Pleas fo
Font EEGEFInz.D IisTRIcT, Bras LE:AF TO REPont
Lt Edgeleld Court House, on the first Mondayi
,s.,ce o the ,,nusual numben. of Freshea in tl
es, - tearng up Crossings, &e. the sum of Seven
ecessarily be required to defray the current expences
ided in Building and $epairug Bridges, &c.; and, in
I Board, assuming theGeneral Tax to be Sixteen
Inst year, passed an'drder requiring the Tax Col
the District, Forty-five- per . cent- upon their last
Tax Collector and paid.over by him'to the Treas
ed and disbursed, as. the: followig Report of the
>rts of the Treasurers'of the-Six Battalion Boards
WILEY HARRISON, CIAIR's.,
General Board Commrs. R. & B.
e General Board to January 1857.
Ca.
Paid Wm; A.'Turner, Cdnsta.
0 ble, 1 00
" W. Wise, Treasurer, up
0 per battalion, 7th regi
- ment; 350 00
0 " . W. Gardner, Treasurer
5 lower battalion, 7th regi.
- ment, 3500 00
" Wiley Harrison, Treas'r.
5 upper battalion, .9th regi
ment, - 2400 00
Lee Holston, Treasurer,
lower battalion, 9th.regi
men; 750 00
Robert Bryan, Treasurer,
upper battalion, 10th reg
iment, . 250 00
" Lewis Jones, account, 24 50
" Simkins, Durisoe &.Co.,
ae't. for printing Report,
1854, 1855, 1856, - 77 25
Secretary and Treasurer.
according to agreement, 399 20
Whole amount paid out in 1856, $7,751 95
G. A. ADDISON, Treas'r. Gen'l Board.
Battalion, 7th Regiment, to January 1857.
Cit.
Paid John Nicholson for repairs
5 to Bridge, 5 00
" David Strother for hauling
on road, 7 50
" Christie & Mims for lumber, 5 76
" Christie & Mims for Turky -
Creek Bridge, 300 00
Clerks fees for one year, 10 00
'328 26
Add commissions at 21 per cent
for paying out, 8 20 -
Whole amo it paid out in 1856, $336 46
m SHINGTON WISE, Treas'r.
1 , Upper Battalion, 7th Regiment.
Battalion, 7th Regiment, to January 1857.
Ca.
Paid Dr. H. A. Shaw forrepairs
8 to Bridge at Anderson's
Mill, 456 00
" Joel Curry for lumber and
hauling,.. 3 80
Wiley Pardue for repairs to
Wise's Creek,$25,00, and
Vaucluse Bridges, $30,00, 55 00
" R. G: Lamar for Bridge
over Roy Creek, $75,00,
and Little Horse Creek,
$50,00, 125 00
0 " R. G. Lamar for repairs to
BigHorse Creek Bridgwe, 190 00
' " . Wserepairs to Bridge
8 on Bridge Creek, 40 00
" T. WV. Whatly -for lumber
7 and repairing Bridge, 20 00
- " A. Pardue for repairs to
Graniteville Bridge, 6 00
1 " Simpson Harris for repairs
and building 3 Bridges on
Stage Road, 25 00
"B. 'Thomas for ]umber and
hauling same, 10 00
" J. J. Glover for lumber and
repairing Bridge, 4 00
934 80
Add commissions at 23 per cent
for paying out, 23 37
Whole amount paid out in the
yer1856 958 17
yerSAEUEL W. GARDNER, Treas'r.
Lower Battalion, 7th Regiment.
attalion, 10th Regiment, to January 1857.
I Ca.
Paid Thos. Adkins, S3; John S.
5 Smvlr, $15; John M. Witt,
$4;' 'R. N. Moore, 2; for
hauling on road, 24 00
" Thos. f'avne, $2; Chesly At
taway, $2; D~r. 0. W. Allen,
S4; l'o haulding on road, 8 00
." E. A. Darn for 6 pick axes,
$7,50; David Waits for one
pick axe, SI, 8 50
"Simpson Mathis for 12 pick
0 axes, $12; John Durst for 4
- pick axes, 84,50, 16 50
" J1. J. Wodamn for Rocky
i5 Creek Bridge, 48 00
"Starling Turner balance for
;4 Bridge, 85
.- " Charles Carter for repairing
Bridge, 6 00
) "E. A. Dorn for repairing
Sleeping Creek Bridge, 1 00
" James A. Turner for repair.
ing Horsper Creek Bridge, 40 00
"J. Herring for Penn Creek.
Bridge, .47 00
"John S. Smith for repairing
*Stephen's Creek Bridg, 5 00
"1 Jackson J. Wodam for re
pairing Rocky Creek Bridge 25 00
" Jesse Leopard for repairing
96 Creek Bridge, 5 00
" B. L. Hazel for repairing
Big Creek Bridge, 20 00
"William Wheeler for 2 pick
axes, 2 00
" F. P. Smith for Half-way
Swamp Creek Bridge, 85 00
" Clerk's fees for one year, 10 00
351 85
Add eommissions at 21 per cent
for paying ouit, - 8 79
Whole amount paid out in the
year 1856, $360 64
. .ROBERT BRYAN, Treasurer,
Urpper Bsattalion, 10th Regiment.
Battalion, 10th Regiment, to January 1857.
Paid H. Jennings in part for pick
axes 1 25
" B. Ruishtoni for pick axe, 1 50
" H. Jennings balance for pick
axes, . 2 50
"James Spann for hauling on
road, 1 25
" James Fulmer for hauling on
road. 2 50
"11. C. Hlerlong for hauling on
road, 1 25
"Benjamin Edwards for haul.
27 ing on road, .1 25
" Silvester Gregory for pick axe, 1 50
85 " James Merchant for hauling
- on road, 1 25
58 " Clerk's fees for one year, 10 00
2425
Add commissions at 2} per ee'nt for
paying out, - ~ 60
Whole amount paid out in the year
1856, $24 85
All of which is respectfully submitted,
WILEY HARRISON, Chair'n Gena'I Board.
A. .Tnrsec rn
talion, 9at Regiment, to anuary 1857. F.
Ca.
aid Felix Lake for keeping
up Bridge at Mrs. Block- am
er's Mill, 26 25
" J. P. Quattlebum for
keeping up Bridge at Sol
Anderson's, 26 00 wit
" Peter Smith for West- ma
coat's Bridge, 65 00
Isaac Boles for Turkey Wi
Creek Bridge at Cheat- mo
ham's, 1,200 00
" Richard Parks for keep
ing Bridge at his Mill, 300 00
" Wm. B. Dorn for keep- sat
ing up three Bridges, 249 00
" Clerk's fees for one year, 10 00
Wells & Tompkins for
Bridge at Rogue Shoals, 650 00
2,526 25
Ldd commissions at 21 per
cent for paying out, 63 15 a n
hole amount paid out in the
year 1856, $2,589 40
WILEY HARRISON, Treasurer, wh
Upper Battalion, 9th Regiment. of
alion, 917 Regiment, to January 1857.
CR.
?aid Samuel C. Scott for Horn's
Creek Bridge, 595 00 He
" Felix Lake for Log Creek Tw
Bridge, 100 00 B
" James Tompkins for repairs
to Steven's Creek Bridge, 90 42 In
B. T. Mims for repairing cin
Bridge on Beaverdam Creek 10 00
4 Lee Holson for Post and
Pointers, 7 00
" R. Brooks for working on
pick axes, 4 25
" Clerk's fees for one year, 10 00
816 67
dd commissions at 2j per cent
for paying out, 20 41 G1
- To,
Vhole amount paid out in the th.
year 1856, 837 08
LEE HOLSON, Treasurer,
Lower Battalion, 9th Regiment.
al
HENRY DALY,
Uz-osa. 18t. ALzUmagitz., C~almF
for
get
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BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, e
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
WORTH of the above Goods,
301,000 carefully selected from the best
Wanufacturies, and comprising
Every Description in the Trade,
Which will be sold at a very small advance on Cost. a
[n addition to the above, I have on band,
5,000 Pair Thick Shoes,
lightly damaged by getting wet, and will be sold
VERY CHEAP!
1W The Subscriber solicits a call trom his South Ia
aroina friends before purchasing elsewhere. elo
gg' Teas.-Retail, CASH. Wholesale, time b
with approved paper. No second priac asked. rit'
HE19RY DALY, ~,
Under U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Ga. air
Augusta, Ga., Oct 14 tf 40
Attention, Platers!I
C LARKE & ROYAL, Augusta, Ga., have -
niow in Store, a VERY LARGE assortment of
All kind8 of Boots end Shoes,
D)ur Stock of PL ANTATION BROGANS is large
md consists of the very best articles manufactured. _
We would respectfully cnll the attention of our
Edgefeld friends to our Stock before they make A
hleir purchases.
Augusta, Oct 12 I m 40
T HE Subscriber has associated himself with 0
Mr.'CHAS. ESTES, for the transaction of a.
General Grocery Business, O
[n A ugusta, Ga.. under the firm name of ESTES t
k CLARKE.
They have on hand a large and well sele'cted
tock of articles in their line which will bo sold
n LOWEST MARKET PRICES. To which the
ittention of- the friends of the old and new con
:ern are respectfully invited.
JOHN M. CLARKE.
SAuusta, Ga, Oct 12 3m 40
Removal, b
TIIE Stocek of D)RY GOOD)S, formerly J. F. F
A LJURCHARID & CO., has been removed to
:he Store lately occupied by GRAY BROS., one
lor above W. B. Griffin & Co., Auction Store. 1
M. A. Ransom would be happy to see all his tio
E~dgefeld friends here, and is prepared to offer iui- chi
iauaL inducements.
g* Goods delivered in Hlamburg free of charge. w
SaxUE. J. Boyce, h
per M. A. R ANSOM. a
Augusta, Oct. 6 1857 tf 3 - t
BUY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. set
JAMYES JRENEY,
-AUGUSTA, GA.
H AS now in s.tore one of the best and most -
fashionable stocks of D)RY GOODS ever
rought to A ugusta, and he solicits an inspection of
:hem by his friends and the public. Being satis-T
ied with very SMALL PROFITS, he is confident
.bat his stock will be. found Ch EAPEfR than that cea
:f any other in the Trsde.
The following desirable styles of go..ds are to bebl
'ound in his stock :
Rich Silk, Detains and Cashmere ROBE DI
QUILLE,
Rich Sitk, D)elaine and Cashmere Bumyadere sin
ped DRESSEiS;
Rich Plaid Raw SILKS;
Plain " all colors;
Black Silk ROBES and BOBES na QUhLLE -
Rich Fig'd DELAINES, CASHIMERES and
MERINOS
French MI ERINOS, all colors;3
English " ""
A larga lot of DE LAINES, from 12 to 37 eta. mc
per yard ; G
Mourning "dri
Ba'k A LPA CA, BOMBAZINE and TA MAR-Th
TINE; "i
A large stock of English and A merican Printed un
CA LICOES ;
A large stock of Mourning CALICOES; -
A large stock -of Scotch nnmd French GING- E
h A MS, some as low as 10 cents per yard ;A
Ch'nle, Stella, Plush and Woolen Plaid Shawls; I
" Satin and Cruel SCA RFS; to
Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS and TA LMAS; th.
Canton Pique CLOTIIS, a comfortable article for da
Basque; : p
India T1willedl LONGCLOTHS, Plimn and Striped
Irish LIlIENS and l)IAPERS,.f various makes;
IILCKA BACK, CRASh, &c., for Towelling:
SIRTINGS and SilEETINGS, LINDSEY -
WOOSEY, and Plantation STUFFS;
A fine assortment of French and Scotch Em
broidered COLL ARS and SL EE VES, separate and]
in setts: Ci
Embrodered Misses' and Boy's COLLARS; $1
"Infant's ROBES and WAISTS;
" H ANDK'FS and'8KlRTS; ..
" Silk HOSE ;
"~ BANDS, EDGINGS, and IN
SERTINGS;
HOSIERY, &e.
Cotton, Thread and Crotchet LACER ; tal
A large variety of Dress TR IMMINGS; ry
Ladies'. Misses', Gentlemen's and Boys' Merino JI
UN DERVESTS; a
F L ANN ELS, all colors and qualities ; to
Bed BLANKETS, QUILTS, &c. p
In the Millinery Department Mrs. Hazsay has in
ome of the fnest selections of BONNETS, HEA D
DRESSES, &e.; to an examination of which hhe
respetfully invites her friends and the publi.
Augusta, Oct. 6 1857 tf 39
FINE NEW FL0UR.
UST received a good supply of Dorn's Superfine pi
FLOURI, and (or sale by W. E. LEIGG. bi
J..l..29 it 99
Jq4
ILL AND WITGO'~ ?
0 C. BRYAN would respectfully invite
I. the attention of the public to his LARGE
I COMPLETE Stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
ected in person, from well-known Houses, and
h especial care in regard to style, fabric and
nufacture.
THE LADIES
LI find his shelves ladened with the choicest and
at magnificent supplies of
RICH AND ELEGANT PRESS GOODS,
ich he feels confident must please-must give
sfaction. His large Stock consists in part of
tich SILK ROBES, of all the latest styles;
lain Black and Fancy SILKS, a great variety
alencia and Cashmere ROBES;
rench and English Merinoes and Chintz;,
f " DeLains and Poplins;
rench, English and American PRIN TS
rench, Scotch and American GINGHAMS;
FMBROIDERIES of all kinds, comprising
iost beautiful and unique collection;
VHITE GOODS of all kinds, and cheap;
k full stock of LACES, EDGINGS, &c.;
;HAWLS, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS, &c.,
ich are sure to win the admiration of the lovers
the rare, the rich, the beautiful;
TOOP SKIRTS of every variety;
1LOVES, HOSIERY, &c., &c., &c.
Lso, a large and splendid Stock of Ladies and
|es GAITERS and Walking SHOES.
FOR MEN R YOUTHS WEAR,
has on hand a good assortment of Cassimeres
eeds, -Jeans, Satinets, &c. Also, Hats, Caps,
gts, Shoes, Hosiery, &c.
HEAVY GOODS.
this department his Stock is complete, embra
ine Bed and Negro BLANKETS, cheap;
rown and bleached SHIRTINGS;
SHEETINGS;
teorgia KERSEYS and PLAINS;
FLANNELS, of all kinds;
L good Stock of Negro CLOTHS, &c.
-ASO
NEGRO SHOES AND PLANTATION BROGANS
Also, my usual assortment of
ocerles, Hardware, Crockery, &c.
rether with an immense stock of Goods, whick
Ladies and Gentlemen are tespectfully re
sted to call and examine.
1hankful for past patronage, he hopes that the.
uing community will continue to bestow on him
beral share of their kind patronage.
B. C. BRYAN.
ct 14 tf 140
LL AND WINTER GOODS.
'UST rece'ved from New York a large and well
selected stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Gentlemens ware, embracing EVERY ARTI
E OF CLOTHING, suitable fior the season, to
her with a GOOD ASSORTMIENT of my own
nufacturing, made up in good style.
-ahLso-.
ine stock of CLOThS, CASIMERES and vE
GS, and other furnishing goods.
JOIN COLGAN.
Ugefield Sept. 30. tf. 3s.
CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS
Of INSaaTING
,.TWX:PCZAZs T:El:3BT2E.
HE Subscriber having furnished himself with
a license to use this NEW PROCESS of
INSEETING ARTWICIAL TEET,
ow ready to serve all who may need such, with
assrance of a more perfect adaptation, and a
ser resemblance to the natural organs, than can
realized by any other method. Its perfect pu
P. eanliness, fireedom from all taste, or galvani.
sation, durability, comfort and securit, .are
sng the advantagesolaimed for this SUPERO
de of setting Artificial Teeth.
U. PAREER.
rne 24, 'tf 2. 4
SALUDA HOUSE,
Edgefield, C. U., S. C. ~
LEWIS C0VA!, Proprietor.,
RARE CHANCE NOW TO BUT
CHEAP FURNITURE
r H Subscribers intending to close their bu
Lsiness, offer for sale, A T C 08 T, FOR
,SH, their entire Stock of.
CABINET FURNITURE,
their own m'anufacturc, and which is inferior
none ever offered in this market. Our present
k consists of a lot of splendid
UREAUS, WARDROBES, BEDSTEADS,
(A large and beautiful variety)
Sofas and Lounges,
00K-CASES, TABLES, WASHSTANDS, &c.
uich we will sell at the lowest prices for CASH
order to wind up our business as soon as possi
.Great Bargains will be otfered, as we hope
sell out soon, and have therefore marked our
rniture at very low figures. Call in and see us.
REPAIRING!
ye continue to do Repairing of every descrip
2, promptly, in the best manner, and very.
p for Cah.
1%Totico Thie.
Share sold some of our Furniture on credit, and
-by respectfully request all indebted to pay up
m early date. Those who fail to comiply with
Sreque~t by the 1st January next, will havd to ~
te with an Attorney. This is true as Gospel.
M. A. MARKERT,
W. GOTT'SCIIALK.
)ct 14 1857 tf 40
Land for Sale,
>Y consent of parties, I will proceed to sell at
the late residence of Nathan Chapman, dec
.sed, on the 20th October inst., all that
Tract or Parcel of Land,
onging to the Estate of Nathan Chapman, de
sd, consisting of One hundred and thirty-five
.5) acres, bounded by lands of Edward Cull.reath
drew Chapman and others. . -
JT~erms made known on the day of sale.
I. R. CULBRiEATH, -
Agent for Legatere.
)et 8, 1857. 2te 40
Nvotice.
MII18 is forewarning all persons against trading
for a certain NOTE signed by F. H1. Ed.
nds, S. C. Edmonds and P.Senrs-given to A.
Gakin or bearer, for the sum of Fourteen hun
d and twenty -five dollars, and-due January 1858.
e property being unsound for which said Note
a given, I am determined not to py the same
less compelled by law. F. H. EDMONDS.
)t 2 St 40
state of John Doby, ddecd.'
LL persons indebted to the Estate of John
D.loby, dee'd., are requested to settle up prior
Tuesday the 19th day of January next. And
se having demands against said Estate are no
ed to render them in, properly attested, by that
te. as we intend making a final settlement of the
rsonal Estate on that day.
DELVOlE & A TKINS, Agents
Fo~r Matilda Doby, Ada.
Oct 12i 14i 40
BRICES! B RICXSI
'lE Subscriber has One Hundred Thousand
.HARD BURNT BRICK for sale at $8 -
h, per thousand, take them as they come, or
0 if I charge them. W. L. PARKS.
Ot 14 2m* 40
Executor's Notice,
OTCE is hereby given to all concerned, that.
U! will make a final settlement on the Es-. -
e of Elimabeth Martin, deceased, in the Ordina.
's Ofie, on Tuesday after the first Monday of
nuary next. And all persons having demands
sinst said Estate, are requested to present tha -
the undersigned, on or before that day-a U -
rsons indebted to said Estate, are requestot~
ike Immediate payment to
G. W. BURTON; Rz' or
Oct. 7, 3m . - 9
LL persons having demand aigainstA Ztete