Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, November 11, 1857, Image 3
: EXEUTURB'S SALE !
Negroes,Thorough Bred Horses
CATLE, HOGS, &c.
L be sold on the 24th day of November
at the late residence-of WMN. R SMITH
'its Laureus.Distriot, the real and personal Estate o
* ai deoeased, as follows:
SIXTEEN HUNDRED ACRES LAND,
So1in four or more Tracts, plats of which will be
ezhibited on day of sale. Much of this Land is
flue bottom laud, lying principally on the Saluda
River.
Twentysix Likely Negroes,
TINE STOCK HORSES, BROOD MARES,
MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, A SUPERI
OR LOT OF SHEEP. CORN, FOD.
DER, COTTON,
Carriage. Buggy, Wagons,
Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Plantation Tools, &o.
l Tens made known on day of sale.
A. M. SMITH, Ex'or.
Nov 9 2t 44
COMMISSIONER'S SALE,
PURSUANT to an order of the Court of Equity,
in the case of A. M. Smith vs. Hagle Smith,
et al, I will sell on the SAME DAY and at the
SAME PLACE above mentioned, the real and
personal Estate of ROBERT SMITH, deceased,
consisting of about
THEE HUNDRED ACRES LAND
Situated in Laurens District-a plat of which will
be exhibited on day of sale-together, with about
Twenty-seven Negroes.
TERMS.-A credit of one and two years in two
equal annual instalments, with interest on each in
stalment from day of sale. P cbasers required to
fve'bond with at least two good sureties to secure
the purchase money. The purchaser of the Land
will be further required to give a mortgage of the
prentises. Costs of suit and expenses of sale to be
paid Cash. SILAS JOHNSON, c E N.D.
Comm'rs. Office, Newberry Dist., Oct 29, 1857.
4t9 2t 44
EXECUTORS' SALE,
Y an order from W. F. Durisoe, Esq., Ordi
I) nary of Edgefield District, we will proceed
to sell on THURSDAY, the 3d day of December
next, at the residence of MRS. MARTHA C.
STEVENS, dec'd., twelve miles North of Edge
field C. 11., on the Cambridge road, the real and
personal property of said deceased, consisting of
1,181 Acres of Valuable Land.
The Land will be sold in three difi'erent parcels or
or Tracts, to wit :
Tract No. I-yHE HOMESTEAD, including
the Mill Tract, containing Se-v,-n hundred and six
(706) acres, more or less, lying on Little Stevens'
Creek, adjoining lands of John S. Smyley, W. H.
Odom, James 11. Allen, Lewis Bledsoe and others.
On this tract there is a comfortable Dwelling and
Overseer's House, all necessary outbuildings, and a
well of excellent wat'er. Also, a good Grist Mill,
entirely new, and a Gin House and Screw. About
Two hundred acres of this tract are now in success
ful cultivation, a considerable part of which is
creek and branch bottoms.
Tract No.2, or RICHARDSON T R A C T,
containing Three hundred and seventy-five acres,
more or lyss, lying also on Little Stevens' Creek,
adjoining lands of Capt. Jas. F. Lowry, the Home
stead Tract, Lewis Bledsoe and others. On this
Tract there are no improvements. There are some
three or four never failing springs, and a beautiful
situation on the Cambridge road for building, on
this land. About one hundred and fifty acres of
this tract are in cultivation, of which about one third
is creek ad branch bottom.
Tract No 3, or McCR ARY T RACT, contain
ing One hundred acres, more or less, adjoining the
ilomesatead Tract. Capt. B. Dean, James H. Allent,
lMoody Harris and others. On this tract is a spring
of nev-er failing water, and about sixty-five acres
under fence and nearly all fresh-the reminder is
woods..
gg'For further particulars apply to William L.
Sievens on the premises, who will take ple -sure in
showing the lands to any one wishing to purchase.
. lats of Land exhibited on day of sale, and will
.be.sold precisely at half past 10 o'clock, A. M.
-ELEVMN.uIELY NEGROEs,
Stoek of Hoieshlales, Cows, flogs and Sheep,
Plantation and Blacksmith Tools. Gin Uead,
Household and Kitchen Furniture,
and other things not necessary to mentioin.
Terms of Sale -For all sunms of an under $'i0
Cash. For all sums over $-20 on a credit of twelve
months from day of sale. The purchaser will be
required to give note with two approved securities.
-Titles nor.<-hanged until the terms are compl:ed
with. W. L STEVENS,
. B. J. STEVENS, Ex'ors.
BENNET HOLLAND.)
Nov ll 4t 44_
Administrator's Sale,
BY an order from W. F. Durisoe, Esq., Ordina
.ry of Edgefield District, I will proceed to
sell at the late residence of Mrs. Martha C. ste
vens, deceased, that portion of property belonging
to said deceased, consisting of a LAND W~AR
RANT of One hundred and sixty acres, ONE NE
GRO WOMAN, one Barouch, thte present Crop
consisting of Cotton and Cotton Seed, Corn, Oats,
Wheat, Fodder, Shucks, and other things stoo te
dious to mention.
This p'operty will be sold on the 3rd day of De
cemtber, prox.
Terms-For all sums of and utidcr $20 Cash
over that amount on a credit of twelve mnthls
from day of sale. The purchaser will be required
to give notes with t'we approved securities. Titles
not changed until the terms arc complied with.
WV. L. STEVENS, Adtm'or.
Nov 11 4t 44
EXECUTOR'S SALE,
O N THURSDAY, the 3d Decembeer next, I
will sell at thte late residence of Mrs. L UCY
MOORE, dee'd., one and a half miles from Edge
field C. HI., the real and personal Estate of the said
M'rs. Lucy bloore, dec'dl., coanisting of a
COMM1YODIOUS DWELLING,
With the necessary outbuildings, and T WO H UN
DRED ACRES of LAND, more or less, mostly
under culiivation
Eighteen Likely Negroes,
A lot of Corn and Fodder, korses, Hogs. Farming
DUtensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c.
Tutaxt or SAt~e.-All sunms under $10, Cadth
all sums above that :,mnunt on a credit of twelve
months, except as to one.third of the real estate,
-which must be paid in cash. Purchasers will, be
'required to give Note with two approved suretiws.
Titles of property not chansged until terms of sale
are complied with.
JOHN II. HUGUES, Ex'or.
Nov 9 -4t 44
'Administrator's Sale,
1)Y an order from W. F. Durisoe, Fsq., Ordina
J)ry, we will proceed to sell on WEDNESD) Y,
the 1Oth December next. nt the residence or -JAR
VIS ASBILTA. dec'd., all the persor.al estate of said
-deceased, enistingt of
NJNE NEGROES,
tues, horses, Cattle, Stoek and Fatteinug flogs
Cotton and Cotton seed. Corn, Fodder, Oxen and
Ox Cart, one Carriage and Ilinrne-ss. one B3u-.gy aal
IHarness, one Wagon, lilaicksmith and PIla,t
Tools, Gin Head, H-ousehold and Kitchen 1-urni
ture, &c., &C.
-Terms-All sums under $10, cash-over thai
amount on a credit of twelve mnonths, pu~rch~aser1
giving note and two approved recurities.
J. J. ASBILL. ?Ad'r
FRANCES ASBILL. j
Nov 11 - 5t 44
- Notice,
hereby forwarn all persons against trading fo
a cert'aln Note of hand given by the subser.
her toO0. Wood or h~earer, of Kentucky, for the sun
of one hundred and seventeen dollars, and du
~hirty days after date, dated on the 6th Novembhe
857'; as the property has provedl utterly unsoutn
fprw~hielt the said Note was given. I ant deter
mineg not to pay the same, unless compelled b:;
' lai.'- THOMAS B. REESE.
,Nov. 10O1857 "tf 44
Found
1)Y a negro boy near the Pine House, and lef
I)at Toll Qate No. 2, a line Saddle and Saddl
lanket whieb the owner can get by paying fe
this advertiment, and a small reward to the bol
- ROBERT SAMUEL.
EXECUTORS' SALE OF LAND
AND NEGROES?
W ILL be sold on the 10TIl DECEMBER
NEXT, at the late residence of JOHN
JONES, deceased, that valuable Planta
tion on which he resided at the time of his death,
known as the
HOMESTEAD OR HORN'S CREEK PLACE,
Containing T W E L V E HUN )RED ACRES,
more or less, lying upon the waters of Horn's
Creek, about 18 miles above Hamburg, and adjoin
ing lands of George Boswell, John Adams, the
Estate of D. F. Hollingsworth and others. On the
premises are all necessary buildings.
ALSO
At the same time and place, will be sold a
:Eowae anc. Xacot
in the School Village of Curryton. Also, about
Seventymfive Negroes,
Many of whom are young and likely, and valuable.
- ALSO
The Present Crop Cotton, Corn, Fod
der, Stock of Horses and Mules,
CATTLE AND HOGS, WAGONS,
CARTS, PLANTATION TOOLS,
HOt E AND KITCIIEN
FURNITURE, &c., &c.
Terms.-Tho Land will be sotd on a credit of
one and two years. Purchase money to be se
cured by bonds on notes, with adeiuate sureties.
Purchaser to pay'for papers. The Personalty on a
credit of twelve months for all sums over $20. Pur
chasers to give notes with approved sureties. For
all sums under $20, Cash.
A. J. IIAMMOND, Ex'ors.
W. G. HARRIS.
Nov 9 5t 44
EXECUTORS' SALE.
IN pursuance of the provisions of the Will of
DIO51EDE F. IIOLLINGSWORTII, doe'd.
we will proceed to s:ll all that portion of the Estate
of the Testator directed in said will to be sold for
distribution amongst the legatees, therein named,
to wit:
One Tract of Land
lying on Horn's Creek, 10 miles above Hamburg,
and about 14 niles from Edgefield, C. H., on the
Martin Town Road, adjoining lands of George
McKie, the Estate of J. Jones and others. This
tract contains 1075 arres, more or less. The purcha
ser will abide by the 1oss or gain in the number of
acres.
The Executors can say with conafidence. that this
is one of the most VALUABLE COTTON AND
CORN PLANTA TIONS in Edgelield District,
surpassed in their judgment, by none on Horn'
Creek, : section of the District well known to all
to be in a high degree, suited especially to the cul
ture of the
COTTON PLANT.
Several hundred acres of this tract are now in sue
cessful eultivation, a considerable part of which is
fresh and in a hith state of improvement and til
lage. There are. ahout 25 acres of native forest
the balance not under cultivation, grown up old
fields, and if not entirely restored to its original fer
tility, capable of producing from 1000 to 1200 lbs.
of cotton to the acre, and abounding in timber use
ful for plantation purposes.
There are on the premises, a comfortable resi
dence, overseer's house, and all necessary out-build
ings, including a Gin House and Screw.
In the opinion of the present experi. need over
seer, there are in this Tract low-groundls enough to
raise front six to seven thousand bushels of corn.
with an excellent system of drainage commenced
and already in successful operation.
-ALSO
at the sanme time and place, we will sell between
55 and 00 valuable Negroes. In this
gang, there are two good wagoners, one good cok
and two excellent house women. We will also sell
at thme same timte and place.
3 ROA D WAGONS, 1lOX CART, 19 IIEAD
OF MULES AND HORSES, A LOT OF
COWS AND) CALVES, 40 OR 50
HEAD OF SI EEP,LOTOF FAT
NING ANI) STO.;K HOGS,
BL ACKSMI'1IH TOOLS,
1500 ORL 2000
BUSIIKLS OF
CORN,
A LOT OF FODDER,
A LOT OF COTTON SEE~D,
consisting in large part of Boyd's pro
lifie. ON E GIN RIE \D, LOT OF PLOUGII
HOES andi various other artieles not necessary here
to be mentiotned.
The above Sales wi:1 be made at the Plantat'on
ove dese:ibed, on
Tuesday, the 8th~ December necxt,
And the day fol'owiag if so much be nece ssary.
Th<.se deait ous <.f 1.ureb::ahig this valuable Tract
of L.and Wme hert-by no:ified, that it will be sold on
Tu. aday, the sth of D)ecmber next, precisely at
half past 10 o'clock, A. M.
We will also sell at the late residlence of the Tes
tator, near Edg..field Vitlage, on T U ESDAY, TrilE
15Til DECEMBiER NEXT,
Throo "Ilogroo,
Among themi one first rate Cook-a lont of Corn,
Fodder, Phntietion Tools, one Two~ Iorse
Wagoni, (one pair of blatch Hlorses. za lot
of Con s and Calves, lot of Ihogs, Fat
ning and stock, one Camriage
and l1arness, one ny
and liarness, Btacksmnih 'rools, one
Kiln of Durtnt Bricks, and other articles
not here umetntioned.
--o,
As to the Land, on a credit of one and two years,
in erlual annual instalments, with interest from
date. Purchasers to give bond with two approved
sureties and a mortgage of the premises to secure
the purchase money.
The personal property will be sol on a credit of
twelve months witht interest from date. Purchasers
of the personal property will be required to give
nute with two appirovedi sureths .
And in no eas~e will the title r.f the property,
either real or personal, be changed until terms of
sale are complied with, : anud all persons failinir or
refusing to com~ply with said terms, the property
bid of' will be resold at the risk of the former pur
haser. All sunms of and under 520 Cash.
All persons wishing to exmmnine the land1 above
described will please call nm M1r. Ml. S. PA LMlEl,
on the premises, who will take pleasure in giving
them suc-h information as they may desire.
JOHN II. WALK ors
Nov 4 5t____ 4_
MORE NEW & CIIEAP GOODS !
AT OLD WINTER SEAT !
IW IL L sell at Ilamburg prces, (fre-ighits except
led,) n!l kinds of Goods usually kej't in a Coun
try Store, such as
Ba;ging, Rcpe, Siugar, Cofl'ce, Salt,
Molasses, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff,
IIARD WARE AND CUTLERY,
IATS AND BONNETS, BOOTS & SHIOES,
of all qualities amnd descriptions.
----ND Ix T~t'TTH
All kinds of Dry Goods,
From the tmost commoni to the fitne't and most at
tractive. Also, fine a stock of thme best
MEDICiNES, WINES .AND BRAND)IES,
Fr thme sick and well. hut d'.n't take my word
Ifor it. Call and judge feor veeurselves.
Winter Seat. Nov 2 tf 43
A Rare Chance!
rn II E Subscriber wishing to remove to the South
A. West, offers for sale his BEAUTIlFUL
OUSt A ND LOT in thme Towna of Granitei ille.
As an inducement to purcbasers to comte na see
for themselves, lhe would state that the Lot with all
its improvements, contsisting of a Two Story' IDwell
g Ilouse, built after thme mocst improved style of
arcitecture, nratly finished and plastered through
out, a Kitchen with two aprtments, a Well of ex
eelent waiter, can be bought for Cash, or on a credit
Itill the first of October next, for less than the origi
-nal cost of the Dwelling l1-use alkne.
A. P. NORIlS.
G raniteville, .Tune 15, tf 23
LOOK IIERE!
, LTL Persons are hereby cnutioned from trading
i for ace'rtainu Note of hand given lby the. Sub
t seriber to 1H. A. Barnes, for m8134. and dated Oct.
3 3d 1857, (or about that time.) us I wiil not pay said
r note unless compelled by law-the property being
-unsound fot which it was given.
NANCY GRANT.
Nr- o 4te 43
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. -
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
COLUMBIA, S. C., October 30, 1857.
By his Excellency Robt. F. W. Allston, Governor
and Commander-in-Chief in and over the State
of South Carolina.
T HURSDAY, tho 19th of November, is ap
pointed a day of Thanksgiving and Praise to
Almighty God, for all the blessings of the past
year. It is recommended that on that day busi
ness be suspended, at least during the hours of
public service, in order that citizens may have the
opportunity to attend with their families, their re
spective places of worship, and there in the House
of the Lord to pay their vows in the presence of
all the people, to worship Him in the beauty of
holiness.
There are, in the course of every year, mournful
results enough of calamities by sea, disasters on
land, casualties and crime, besides the natural
wearing out of the human frame, to remind us
that death is the common lot of man.
Free, however, from pestilence and famine, en
joying a good degree of health, and having secu
red, in peace, abundant harvest, we should indeed
be ungrateful who should decline to devote one
business day, especially, to the contemplation and
adoration of the Divine Author of Creation, and all
its beauties.
Given under my hand, and the sael of the State,
in Columbia, this 0ith of October, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty
seven, and in the eighty-second year of Ameri
can Independeuce.
ItOBT. F. W. ALLSTON.
Nov. 111857 3 1 44
CARPETINGS ! CARPETINGS !
WHOLESALE AND RETAIICS AT THLE
NEW CARPET STORE)
231 King St. Charleston, S. C.
1HE Subscriber invites the attention of buyers
to the rieltst and n.ost elegant stock of
CA R PET I N GS
Ever exhib-ted in this City (of DIRECT IMPOR
TATION, per ships Mackinaw. Amelia, R. Cobden
and others, from Liverpool to this port,) comprising
a full and complete assortment of:
Medallion Velvet CARPETS, in single and dou
ble widths;
Royal Velvet Pile, new patterns ;
Tapestry Brussels, choice patterns and brilliant
colors.
English Wire Brussels. choice patterns and colors;
English and American Imperial Three-Ply new
styles:
Scoteh, English and American Ingrains, new
patterns;
Venetian CARPETS, all wid ths ;
Engli-h Wool Dutch, hemp Dutch and Cotton
Ingrains:
8-1, 12-4 and 16.4 Woolen DRUGG ETS;
American Felt D)RUGG ETS, beautiful goods;
Green liAl'Z/, Tatle 0: CLO"IX IS;
Linen and Wo.olen CRUMB CLOTHS, all sizes :1
Velvet. Axninster, Tufted and Brussels, Rugs,
Stair Rods. Door ,Mats, ie.:
FLOOR 01 1, CLOThiS, in all widths, thorougly
sesoned, and warranted in every re,.peet, cut to fit
rooms, entries, stair ways, &e , &c.
Coscn and Canton al A'l'JTING$, in aill widths
WEspeial attention is also requested to his
large and varied stocklof
L IN EN G O0dDS.
SHITINGS, FRIONTINO,
PILLOW-CASE, TABLE AND BJED LINENS,
TOWELS, NAPKINS,
DOILEYS, DIA PElS,
H UCKABRA CK. &c..
COLORED TAltLE COVEIICS,
AND FRUIT DOILEYS.
PIANO AM) TAlBLE COVERS,
A full aisort bent,
WINDOW SH A DES, & ., &c.
lEIluvers by the piece or package, dealt with
n the most liberal terms.
gy The Carpet Vphiolstery attended to. as usual.
v the most thioroub thnd experienced A rtis-s, atnd
very item in thtu line wairranted t',give satistaetion.
P. S.-AIl orders fromt the Coutntry responded
o primptly, and ree.ive my per'soni;l suipervision.
JAM!ES-G. BAILEY,
Imoporter :'nd lh-aler inCres
NEW CARPET STOIZE.
Carleston, Nov 2 if 43
IN EQUITY.
Jess6 Leopard awil i'e,
Srai.nesle. Bill for, Paruition.
BY)! virtuie of ain onle'r itt Equity itt the above
statedl case, I i i'. sell axt the l.ate residlence of
Samuel liead, dleceased,. on Wednes~tay the I18th
iny of Noaveniber tiwxt, thle tacts or hind de serihed
n'the Bill in this case, viz : Truct Nu. I , cotint
ig one hundred nui Ioity (1140) aerts miore ior l-ss,
joininig lannds of Thomtas P'owers, lRichard White,
.1etirson Floy d and others. Trnet No. 2. containing
o hundred (200t) neres, mnore or less, nojoimtg
lnd,. belonuintr to the Estate of P. S. Tirooks, dee'd.
J~imms Richnrdson, Wmi. T. Head1 antd others.
TRnaus-Costs of suit to lie p'aid ini eni, the bul
atee of the purchase money in :i credit iof one and
two years, with interest fruo the ihay of sale--ur
chase ntoney to be su eured by bonds wiithu ample
persoal seurities, and'a mortcaae of the pretises.
A. SIKINS, C.E E~ U.
Oct. 27 1857 .lte 43
SITATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA,
EDGEFIELD) DiSTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
Win. M. Myers,:mnd wife et ail
VS. Bill for'par.
Eijauh Watson e t. al.J
B y virtuie of ani order in Equity in this ease I
will sell at Edgelield C. 11., on the first Ilon
dany in .January next, the Tract of l.atid cuomon
lv led '' Tll B 'iRlRY TR iACT," containming
#imur ltundred anid thirty (430J) Aceres, more or less,
a idjoiniig Lands. of Jamnoes Spatnn, atml Land- of
the Estate of Elijah Watsoudsenior dee'd.
Terms-The costs to be paid caush. 'lThe balanee .~
of the purchase uttoney in twelve mtoti s tronm the
a of sale, to be secured by bond with tirproved
sureties.A. - I.MK1NS, c.E E.D.
Oct. 2, 10t 412
state of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
Ex Parte. JT. C. PUendy, Audm'r- Petit' fr call
In Rie. Elizabeth Berry. ing in credlilors
U lellen Berry, and others. J
I N pursuance to an order from Chancellor Wiird
I hw, in this ease, notice is h.:reby given to till and
sinnlahr, the credito~rs of Hannah Be' ry, deceased,
to ppitear before me at my Office, gn or before the
scLond day of February next, to prefer andl prove
their respective deintatda against thte Estate of the
said hhaninah Berry, deceased, or other wise they wil
be xcludedl from the benenl't of this order.
A . SLMKINS, c.s E.D.
Oct 27 157 3m 43
Notice.
E A Cil ls tire waunted to take charge oif both
ldepimoeniis of the CURRIYTON ACADE
MIES. tMale and Femtiale,) for the ensuing year.,
Those desiringr the situattioin, imay do well to apply
immediately :tesimnonials of the most reliable char
ner as to schiolarehip, will be required by the
Trustees, If. A . ti l AW, See.
Oct. (i 1S57 tf *
Teacher Wanted,
T0 take charge of Mountt Plecasanit MALE
.ACADE M , near Gilgal Chnrch, on the first
of January nex~t, to .fill the vacancy that will then
e in said A cademy, caused by the resignation of
Rev. T. M.Dae.
HI MADAMS, Chairman.
Oct.13 185'7 - tf 40
I COLUMBUS!
T HE~ imported SPANIiL JACK COLUMBUS
Lwill stand the FALL SEA SON at Edgefleld
C. H., comtuencing thme 10th August.
S. F.000ODE.
Aug& tf 30
HOTEL FOR SALE
V I1E CAROLINA llOT EL, for
A merly known as the SPANN i ,,
HOTEL, is now offered for sale, and
will be oflered on the most accommo
dating terns as to time.
This HOTEL is situated in the most eligible pt
sition in the Village, on the South side of flai.
Street, near enough to the Public Squaire for :
purposes,. and sufliciently quiet and retired ; an
has always. since its establishmont as a Hotel, eoo
a good business, and wil no doubt; continue t " t
so ps long as well kept.
Any person desirous of entering into this bus
ness would do well to call and examine tli
premises.
- Connected with this Hotel are commodious St,
boles, containing over one hundred well-regulate
Stalls, Cartinge house, Cri s, &e. Also, goa
Lots for Drover's Stock, and a fine Gard"n, ab.,
one acre in size, not surpassed by any. The whi
premises contain about three acres.
The undersigned would not be induced to ofie
this valuable property for sale, were it not for de
mestie afflictions. I le is now d:sposed to turn It
attention to some other occupation.
F. M. NIChIOLAS.
Edgefield, Oct 19 tf 41
Desirable T o w n Residence
FOR SALE.
OFFERI for sale the ITIUSE AND LO
where I r.mw it nuelt. I in Ication is central at
eunveinient and it is in good repair with everythin
within and without doors necessary fur the culf,
and convenience of a family. R. T. MIMS.
Oct 21 tI 41
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
TOR SALE !
rjHE Subscriber being .t.ill desirous of nakin
.L a cliane in his businesn, otlirs at prival
sale, his VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND. locate
on the public road, three miles from Edgelield (
II., and containing,
Fifteen humlred and forty.four Acre:
A minute description of these Lands is deene
unnecessary-suflice it to say, they are well adap
ed to the culture of Cotton, Corn and small grail
The place is well watered, every field containing
sufficiency of running water, and a good supply i
most excellent springs. It ha. between two all
three hundred acres of low grounds, together wit
a large portion of fresli lands, c!cared within th
last four or five years, and now in a high state t
cultivation. A large portion of this Tract abotum1
in NATIVE FOR E S T, covered with a hear
growth of timber.
The improvements are good-the most of th
buildings have been put up in the last, few years.
An excellent opportunity is nowe oeiered to pei
sons wishing to purchase a splendid settleier
The aorve laI will be sold in a body, or it d<
sired, I will divide it to suit purchasers. I wi
take pleasure in showiig the land.
'i Terms nae easy and accommodating.
JOHN II. IWOLLINGSWOITFI.
P. S. I will also sell, my Village unimprove
Lots, ailjoining the Odd Fellows' & Masonic built
ing, and fronting thet public square.
Sept' . . .
VAIUAElI
COT iON PLANTATION.
FOR SALE!
The suhcriber ioflyers for soa, that VA l~r. .ilL
CO'TON PLIANTATION known as they \eC(n
h.uglth pnec. containing ElGilT III NDER.D AN!
TIlltl'Y--TIRItEE ANt) ONE QUAITE
A CttES,lying ott the waters of hlorn's Creek, seyve
uiles below Edgetield Court Ilouet', and sixtee
mtiles freonm liamtburg, and :edjoiining~ lands of Wusd
ingon Wise, Airs. swearengin, Dr. Hord andt lra
Lundy.
On the premises is a Two Story Dwelling Uiuust
AlIso an Overseer's House, a large and excellet
Stable, flde Gin 1-ouse, Screw, &c.
A large portion of thte land is itn
NATIVE FOREST.
About two hunditred and fifty neres cleared andi
cultivatiotn. The balatnce ini brier patches and pin
ttickets, which were never mtuch wornt. Captai
Rynn, the first propr'iite~r, worked a large force o
the place. Sines htis time th. icre employed ont
hs been comtparatively small, and the fenices liav
been moved ini until a
JLarge and the best portioal
of the land hts he'en su:rendelre.d toe the btriers ant
pine thickets.
rTere is a good pr-opottion of the hind
E3RANCII EOTTOMS,
w hiceb are ecet'd itzly rodutie.
Thle ;tnalitv1'f tI,:htelan enni be jutdgedl of freit
tht growin'erop whti ch lia beent tmade, with hi
seasns, ttiki tnde nintvarah- eir'cutmislai-es, and' teilh
out edi oiunce of manetiiC ef any kind.
'it lTenant lhas mnet list a siiintig l t da. wor k fretr
siektt sa this yearim. Tli, ni.e hbotht.ed is asg derir;
ble as ainy personm could wa.
rThertt is nit pliee in the District of e~m. letii
so etveniien't t tonia ket, an.! so, detsirabh~~y-cet
is sutabh'e for' mi:Aking ki'ge CAltIn-ti ' as :1hlii
Comp~aratively, ai very iw atcresi phlted in th
brantch bioti'tms will mai~ke it a:bundanttt stup1ly
prviiutns fotr the i caion.
Edfieldl C. 11., S.C C, S'ept. 5'th, I.'57. t f. :25.
Land for Sale,
rjlR Snbhscribeirn i'ilr feet .sale ith ir V'ALUlA
. hIstE' lbt '\NT.\T iN ,4ital on the ata
tit Tiiwnt Rodi stiste ent mile!s fritmt I tamiburg, ly in,
in Ilort's C'reek, andi coniitaiit.
:26 Ac'rce,
Mtre tor less. T'he Plantation is we'll wr::teies, fine
by teIbered. andu we-ll adapted to thce raiing <t
all Ineee surv ritl.ui~ldin~S are ott the htremit ke.
The tihovie T1rael adjoIein: hutttns .lir. 'T. 11. N
andh Johni Mlenlinu,.
g* For telrms andh other part:tieu'ars apply
Mr. A. J. .\lthii ont the phwe"~.
ELIZABEFTil WILI]ORN.
Tyy ls'and, Oct 27 I' d -1
Land for Sale,
S I ant desirous ti retmeeve to ite West, I wi
siler for sale ont TUTESiA Y the lI th day<
Nivemebert itext, aill MY LA NDS, in two Tract.
as rollows:
TlE 110.111? TRA C, contaiinug Fiur huri
irel and1 Fifty acres, lyinig tel Stelphen's C'reek anl
Rosky C ce'k, adjiittg latnds of Wt. 13. D)t
stelng l-'re-main ati'l othliers.
TIlE OT1hER TRACT cottining Five bum
ired acres, n.- joiing latndn elf I. 1'. Self Dir.
H .1enitings, and oen the: A ugusta Roadt.
ITBoth iracts nre int a line s-late ef euhivattion.
.IOIIN P. SELF'.
Oc t2'33i 42
Plantation for Sale,
r PTE subsc-riber' sillers fir stale his plantattic
I contatining abuout 65~ 0 A c r e s, lying
Beec Creek, nest' the Ridge lloadh.
Ther' tare tw'o Settlemnents out the Tand-n,
gotd Co-n Mill, ntearly newi-nborut two) hundtre
aires in eutitvati..n, part oef which is very excell,'
Cetitont land, andi a sntal portion otf rich swamrn
wel dratine'd, ande iniw in ettlivation. rThe ert
Thet e is an ibuindatnice of i :c timbeir. len~t y
wat.r in.ery field1, and a pubzh c Rot through tI
entire letngth of the ratct.
1'. WA RD.
Spt ?,0 tf'1
Ridge Larnd F'or Sale.
ofier for Saile mty VALUAllLE COTTO
PILANT1ATI;ON. conittining about Fiv
isudred Acr'es, lig otn thle Edgef'iell
Colum'.-ia Roand.
On it is a inte one Story llouse, with haseme;
and a peanty ol' otut builditngs of every kind, till ne
Atd to tevery Iie'ld ther'e is a good1 new gattew
paiitedh, ani 1 a plenty of water: also, a p!enty
ine Grtapes, ati Orchard'e, Shirubbery &c., antd
abundaince of line timtbezr anid gouel1 drintking wiati
Call and exanmi-l kntow you iUl Ie glea:sed.
CLINTrON WAltD.
Sept. 30 tf 3
- Good News !
T E person who lust abottt Sixty Dollars
~year or two ago, between Vanuchn~e and Gr:
i. eille, cant learn siomi lite'ts petinting to snid le
whr:y the owne r tmay recovir leis monteuy by
kintg application toe the subscriber, living near Ris
ardns, on Red Bank.
MATHIEW CORLEY
Nov. 4 1857 4t ,4.
Cheap Cash Store!
MORE NEW GS.!
W -------------------- ---
M. H. CRANE 'Augubta, Ga,
has received by the.last 5teaimer from New
York, the following Goods:
New Styles PRINTS and DELAIlNES;
Ladies, Misses and .Childrens TALMAS ;
Superior Black CLOTI;
Fine du Milled CASSIMIERE;
Washineton TWEEDS and TANES;
Fine White and Red FLANNELS;
Rich CASHMERE mad T ELANES;
White and colored Stella,SHAWfS;
Children's Worsted SOCKS and HOSE;
Ladies Kid Gantletts;
Heavy Twill BLANKETS
Fine large Bed do
White and Colored Hoop SKIRTS;
Opera FL A NN ELS, various colors;
Lpdies Nett SCARFS and HOODS
Children's Nett Capes and Talmas ;
SATINETTS, KERSEYS and SHIRTINGS,
And a great variety of oth'er Goods. which were
purchased LOW, and gill be Sold Cheap
for Cash!
Augusta, Oct 26 3t 42
Hardware, Cutlery, & c.
WM. H ILL,
HAMBURG, S. C.,
W OULD inform his friends o
and all who may be trading '
to this Jarket, that lie still con
tinues to keep a FULL -and well
selected Stock of Goods in the
above line, and solicits a .share of
patronage from all who may be in want of any ar
ticles he keeps, assuring them that every exertion
shall be made to give satisfaction to the purchasvr
in quality and price, feeling confident that he can
sell his Goods on as Beasonable terns as
they can be purchased at
ANY HOUSE IN AUGUSTA.
His Stock is now COMPLETE, having added
largely by recent purchases from the BFST lanu
raeturers. His Stock is such that almost every one
can find soeie article on their list of wants, and on
such terms as cannot fail to Please-amon;st which
is a good assortment of
Cut NAILS of all sizos, of the, best brands, in
:luding all sixes of SPIKES. Also, English and
American Tlorse Shoe Nails, Wagon and Wrought
Nails, all sizes.
Nail RODS and Sheet and IToop IRON;
Blister, German and Cast STEF.l.;
Collins & Co., Leverett's and other celehrted
make of Broad,.Chopping and lianl A XES,
BATClIhETS, &c;
Mill, Crss Cut and lHand SAW.S, all k'nds;
llammere, Chisels, Augers, Drawing Kniv,
Adzes, Gimblets, Brace and Bits, Mill. 1 land Saw
and every variety of Files and Rasps, Saw seus,
Comp:.sses, Ilollow Augers and Bitt, Gauges.
Planes of every description, Plane Mitts, and every
Variety of Carpenter's Tools.
Edge Tools of every descriptiona.
1aE.sznmith TOS1.
Bellows. Anvils. Vices, Screw Plates, Sedf.-. iland
and Shoeing Hammers, Racps, Dril's. ''ongi,
&c., all of the best manufacture. Great
care having been taken in the selectiun
of t.h.ese articles, the e:m be
relied upon as the best.
Poc!ket and Table CunJery.
HIis Stock of 'ocket and Table Cu'ley is complete
and quality unesirpas.ted----aimy st which can
be tiund full Setts of Table '.iiy, of
Joseph Rodgers & Si,ns elebrsatd
m-munfacture; Pocket taid Pen
Ksiives dl p~atteris :smd quid
ities -line Rnzors. Seis
sors, Shears, &c.,
Also,, a greait variety of
S MA LL W A RES,
Suchl as Pins, Needles-Port Mlonies, hlair Brushes,
Cumbs, Paper Envelojfes, Pens, Peneils, &c.
Guns, Pistols. &c.
n hand a choice loL of. G'ua and Pistol. or the
finest quality--Ciih's,. Asidams' and Dean's and
others asnke of Repeaters, self-cocking.
A IMP, am ssiirtmemt of Poc'ket Pistols,
Percussion Caps, ~st Belts,
. Powdi'er Flag ne as,
Cleaning Rods, &c.
Building~ Materials.
ii. Stoc~k or Bni:.ding mi'erial swill lie found coin
pht, cmtlistingL ini part of Lsicke. I iniges,
8erewsa, Window Fast' nings. all kinds and
qualities. Also, Till. Pand, Ttik and
Chest Licks.
Light and Heavy Cas~tinugs.
Av~ins sin hand a fins. asoriniwnt if light nud
thme, well ns ureis, Watil-- b, ois. .
Farmer's lBosilers, Cauldrons, Wagion
Bosxes, :al Inns. Fire Doigs,
Shiovel ansd femgs.
Cooking anld Hleatin~g Steves,
A LL PATTERNS AND SIZES.
Wagsn Chains, all kin 1s. Log Continsied, HaT'ter
mind Trime Chainss, Spoles an I Shuvsis, Hasy
Forks, Greeker y ands G!ass. Wasre, Ace.
A!~, ,manufacturer' or all kin.ds of
Tin and Sheet Iron. Ware !
Alil are earnestly .5olicited to eall and exaine
ur thsemselves. Antd yiou wiil lindl it ereatly to
siur int.-rs-st to patrounize your o'd lageli.l I J is
:ri.t citiz.-n. WiM. h ILL.
Ilamburg, Oct 26 ti -12
CIEAP' FAMILY GROCERIJES!
T lHlE Subscriber is ntow reciving andl opening
ia ''ERY CIIQICE STOCK of well scteil
GRtOCERIES,
f, whichl lhe begs leave to invi:c the attention of
Plntrs in want of Chouiie Supplies, lie mav Iw.
rousd in ith. Filock if Ruildings fierswrly occuded
y G RORGE RIJIBIN.SN ns a lla'rilware Store.
y coum se will he to adopt the ohi ujmito,
A nimble Penny is better than a
Slow Shillnog !"
hyStock will consist in part sof the fullowing ar
St. Crsiix SUG A R;
New Orleans, oldI p~rsc; ss, SUG A R;
S new do.
Stuart's A . B. andi (. Soft do.
" (A) Cru.lheid -do.
" Piwdermd do.
" Siigar 11 ouse ST RUP;
.New Orleanas do.
Cuba alLASSEi4;
Old Goveranmemi .lava COFFIE:
Rio do. superior;
SPICES iof all dlescripitions;
Ene ishi ni )rv and ' eshen'a Cl I EESE
GoshensUE, T;JIRR RDilI, llAMaS;
Smokesd fleef and fleef Trongueis;
Choice Ol BRANDY and Holland GIN ;
Jmaica and New England Ri UMl;
.ohn Gibson's XX and6 'XX ;
Rectified and Tennessee WIISK-EY:
CO. FECTlION .\RIES nnd PICK.RA
MlACKER Er. SALalON nd. SARDIN ES ;
Superinie FI.JU R, &e ,&ce.;
Togethser ith many o'ther atiels to. tediiuss to,
mention. THlOS. KERNAGH!AN .
H amburg, Oct 24 - ly -1
JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS,
A UG USTA G EORGIA.
H AVE taken thme Store No. l' W ARREN
]ILOCK fir the purpose of transnieuing a
General Wholesale Grooery and Commis
sion Btisiness,
And have in Store and to arrive a large ansd newly
seleeti d stock of all goodls usually found in thnis
bunss. incltuding
IAGING, ROPE, IIACON, N.\ILS, LI
QUOR'S AN DSEGARS,
Scley's Plains and Osuntbuirgs,
And are prepared to sell to v'erehmants and Plantera
on as favorab~e termss as any house in the city.
They have secured the service. of Alr. .1 A MES
r. IOLLlNGSWVORT[H, (of the latem im
eleher & Hosliingsworth) and hope, by strict at
tention to business, to merit and receive a shsare o
the public patronnue.
A ugusta, Oct. 2 , t 42
I1 S hereby given, that ailppl'ictionf will be made t
the next Legi'.ature for an aet of incorporatio:
for the Dry Creek Baptist Church.
Aug. 29 13m . .~ 38
BUY THE BEST AND. CHEAPEST.
JAMES IENEY,
AUGUSTA, (GA.
H AS now in :-tore one of the best and most
fashionable stocks of DRY GOODS ever
P brought to Augusta, and he solicits an inspection of
them by his friends and the public. Being satis.
fled with very SMALL PROFITS, he is confident
that his stock will be found CHEAPER than that
of any other in the Trade.
The fIolowing desirable styles of goids are to be
found in his stock :
Rich Silk, Delainc and Cadhmere ROBE DE
* QUILLE,
Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere Byadere stri
pedl iRESES;
e Rich Plaid Raw SILKS;
Plain " nil colors;
I- Black Silk ROBES and BU BES Inc QUILLE
d Rich Fig'd DELAINES, CASI1MERES ani
d MERINOS;
it French M ERINOS. all colors;
e English
A large lot of DELAINES, from 12 to 37 ets.
r per yard ;
. Mourning
a Bln'.k ALPACA; BOMBAZINE and TA MAR
TINE;
A large stock of English and American Printed
CA LICOES:
A large stock of Mourning CALICOES;
A large stock of Scotch and French GING
IIAMS,sonc as low as 10 cents per yard;
Chenille. Steila. Plush and Wyolen Plaid Shawls;
r Satin and Cruel SCARFS;
Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS and TALMlAS;
d Iloop SKIRTS;
R Canton Pique CLOTI IS, a c.amfortable article for
rt Busunes ;
India Twil!ed LONGOCLOTHS, Plain and Striped
Irish LIlII ENS and I lAPERS,of various makes;
H !!CK A BACK. CRASIH, &c., for Towelling:
SHIRTiNGS and SIIEETINGS, LINDSEY
WOOLSEY, and Plantation STUFFS ;
A fine assortment of French and Scotch Em
, btoidcred COLLARS and SLEEVES, separate and
- in setts:
Enbroidercd Misses' an.d Boy's COLLARS:
Iafant's ROBES and WAISTS:
"t- HAN DK'FS and SKIRTS:
Silk HOSE;
- BANDS, EDGINGS, and IN
SERTING?;
ii 1OSI ERY. &e.
- Cotton, Thread tland Crotchet l ACES:
t. A haire-variety of Drass TRIlMINGS;
a .Adies'. Misses', Oentlenen's and Bloys' Merino
f UNIERVESTS;
d FLANNELS, all colors and qjuatili.s';
Ih Ied B LANKETS, QUILTS. &c.
e In the Miliint-ry Department Mirs. Hzrst:v has
. one of the finest selections of RONN ETS, 1IRA I)
x DRIESES, &c ; to a-' ex:ninntio.n of which slw
v respectfully invites her friends nnd the public.
Augusta. Oct. 6 1857 t f 39
HENRY DALY,
BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
"9 i1 {(0\ WORTH of the above Go(ds.
U enrefuly selected from the best
SMannf.atetries, and comprising
Every Description in the Trade,
SWhich will be sold at a very small advance on Cost.
In h addition to the above, I have on hatnd,
5,O00 Pair Thaick Shoes,
Slightly damanged by getting wect, and will be suld
VERY CIlEAPl
t "W The Subscriber solicits a call fromt his Suth
Carolina friends before purchasing elsewvheret.
ErTaMBs.-Retail, CASh. Wholesale, time
with approved paper. No second priee asked.
HENRY. DALY,
U~ni1er U. S. flotel,'A ugusta, Ga.
,A ugusta, Ca., Oct 14 . tf 40
Attention, Planters !
C LARKE & ROYAL, Aug~usta, Ga., have
nojw in Store, a VERY LARGE assortment of
SAll kinids of Boots and Shoes.
Our Stock of PLANTATION BROGANS is larrec
andl con'sists of the very biest articles matnufacttured.
We would respectfulnly ecll the attention of our
E.lgefiehI friends to our Stock before thtey make
a heir putrchtas.q
1 Atieusta, Oct 12 1m 410
N........TICE:
a l! uscril er has assoc'iatedl himself with.
- 3r. llAs. E:STiES. faor the tratnsaetion af a
'Ini A ntuntstn . Ga.. uinder the Iir mt natate of ESTES
'&CLAiR E.
. Thi.y Ihave otn han.1 a lar'ge anid wcil .'e'tedl
,f St ek':or articles in the.ir line' which will be sold
at LOWEST MAIt KET PlItICES To' which the
a tten ti lf the frietnds of tiae obl and tie.v cn
eerin are re.pect ul ly invited. ai
d OIIN 3M. CL ARKE.
Autgusta, Ga., Oct 12 ui -t)
Removal,
T Il Stock of DMRY (001 I, formter'y .F.
1 B 12RC II.\AiX Ik CO., iats be.-n remoave'd tia
the Stare latiy occupi d lby( Gt\Y lIRO's , onie
do..r abv W. fi. Gritiin & Co ,AeinSoe
rM. .\. R~nan would he ha:ppy tat sea' nll his
l~eield fri.'nds here, and is prelaarul to etl'er un
usuala induce~me.nts.
Good'' eatliv, redl itn llambniur-: free aof charg-.
I ~S.i'cr. .1. HoveC.,
GRAND RAFFLE,
830),000 WOUtTII O F V ALUABi3lE
Property to be Railled for, conasistintg of
IEASLEY'S SPLENDID MIL.LS,
IAnd o:hecr Mlachinery, toraether with 700) aeres of
!Laid -mdt 21 Tt)WN LO)TS in the Village of
' asley, mtakinag 250 Pri<
- Fo futhert l$rticlas se O!nd Oil or ad
di ir.,-it her aof the fath~winggnlee t aly
IPrice of Chan~ces otnly $103,00. Atuy person ent
-closig Te l ioa.latrs, addessed'i as abhove, and their
-ine nn.I Post, tttliae, pilaitnly writ ten, will receive
a Certilicate of Chatnce lby ret urn tmil.
F. N. GARIN.
A. F. LEWI8,]
.Jt HN BOWEN,
GEO. SEABORN, ~ aacs
11. F. SLOAN, -Magr.
n H. L. THTRUSTON,
n .ALI-X. McBEE,
J. D. A SILMURE.
e N. 1.-We hereby aptpint, and authorizec
d D. R. DUEISOE, at Edgefield C. hi., our Agenit
it to receive moonies and give certttifct of chtatnces.
r, Oct 1-1 t f 40)
New Flour Mills.
e xr Y MI LLS are now itn operationt, and are fur.
. nihdwith E\'ERY F.\CIL1ITY for am
ing FLOUR ad M EAL of the hwat quality.
7"Four miles West of FEd~sfil C. 11., andl
one. maile front,the Phmtk Itaanda.
fAtug5 ti ._______
ad EXECUTORtS' NOTICE.
AlL Perso'ns htaving dennas against thec Es
it, tate of the late Capat. .lohin Lipseaamb, atre re
v- usted to present thetm promperly attested to the
.s1ec~utuors-al all personls indebted are informed
o that imme~adiate payment is denmandeal.
in BENdI. W.\LI'O, )
r, .\S. N. LIPSCOM B, ).Elzors.
- J. n. .LIPSCOM3 B.
~Lost orStln
a FROM thais place duritng the first week of Court,
In- a large red POINTER DOG, with, a white
a, streak in his fice, white fa.et atnd the tip of his tail
ta- ,vbite. Any itaformttatin concerning hais 'wherea.
uh- bouts, will be thankfully teceived or a liberal reward
will be paid for his delivery to his proper owvner.
I G. D. MIMS.
.4 t.
Edgefeld, C"fg
LEWIS COVAR, Propiet.
CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS
oF INSERTNG -
ERA.T PICXA. TW3T2.
r 'HE Subeoriber having furnished himself with.
a license to use this NiEW PROCESS of'
INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETHE. -
Is now ready to serve all who may need auch with N
an assurance of a more perfect adaptation,spind a
closer resembance to the natural organs, than-can
be realized by any other nethod. -Ita perfect pu
rity. cleanliness, freedom fr.'m all taste..or galvnulo - -
sensation, durability, comfort and security, are
amng. the advantage-s clained for this'SUPElIOR
mode of setting Artificial Teeth.
H. PARREER ~
June 24, tf . d.
NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON
AT
W E hove received dui ing the past and preseat
week it VERY L \RtGE AND 'WELL
SE L ECTED STOCK OF GOODS suitable f.r the
FALL AND WINTER TRADE,'
embracing all the novelties of the season.
The LADIES are respecefully solicited before
making their purchases, to examine our large easort-.
menl of -.
DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, C.
which compr h.is the" latest variety in stjles and de
sign, having been selected by both of us in person
frot the most choice stocks of the Northern ni-kets.
Among our ato-k may be found
Rich lack and Colored Silk ROBES,
-E vadere SILKS.
" SILKS, Run 1ouideand
Sidle Stripes,
Rich mourning plaid and striped SILKS,
" Fancy " " "
'" Plain Black SILKS of all grades,
" Black SATIN for Dresses,
"1 Solid Colored SILKS, -
Printed Dala INS of all lines and qualities,
" Solid Cokred D.LA INS.
Striped and plaid COBURG CLOTIlS;
lick IaLAINS, Alpaceas, Bombaziue, Eng
lish and French CRAPES;
Scotch and Atmerican GINGILAMS,
French, Enrii.-h and American PRINTS -
Handsome Chenel and Stella Sit.' WLS
Plaid' " " -
CLOAKS and T ALMl AS.
Cheneal and larino SCARFS, .
Cruve:li, Steel atid Brass Spriing SKIRTS
do do far Misses.
Fr,-neh and English M ER INOES,
EMBROIl>ERIES, tibracing
leal Lace Setts,
Blinek and White Crape and Mns!i do
French and Scotch worked Collars
Embrnidered and llemtstitched ilandk.r.b
Mlourniina
IIOSIERY, GLOVES, BELTS. Erf.ASTidS .c
-ALSO
A h entt ful assortmrentt of Silk And Straw BON
N E 'S, triamned.
Mourning BONNETS,
FOR HOUSE KEEPERS.,.
Our Stock is full of Lin-n, Bleached.and Bir'i n.,
SIIEETINGS, Pillow Casings, Tow.liuge ,. mp- -
kins, &c., and
FOR THNE PLANTERS,
We have a large Stuck of BLANKEI1S, KER-.
SEY S, OSN ABURGS, SihOES. &e.
Also, a good assortmnt of Saddi.ry, Hats, hoes
and Boots for men, wotnen and children.
a pretty Lot or Boots and Sipprs i hs eo a'
Ladies and Mlisses.
COME AND SEE TNKlg
BLAND & ifTI$ER.
Eidgefield, C. H., Oct. 6th 1857, f .39
E. PENN,.AGENT.
3 A KtES greatt p~lansur,- in inforin.hs-Uto
-merst and the publie generallyth'at he hits re
eived his stuck or 4
emrcing i1.5ERY 8TY lE and VALU ETY auIted
to the Fall andi W inter T-nde.
Ilis Stie-i has b -en selected with grcat ecare, botit
with t eenrd t., Style.s and prices..*
An hille will always be found i ready and happy to
wait oni his frienod. who tmay call to ex;nmine is
Stuek atnd g,-t LOo I ;.,rgatms.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Jt'.T re -e ve-d fiuom New Yoerk a large and well
r...lected sti'ck if
F"ALL AND WINTER GOODS
fir Geiglemencts ware, emnr.cing EVEkY ARTf
CIAE 01" CLI.OlI IN, suitable' fir thieseasoin, to
gter wiih a GO)Q.D AusuI('T.ENT or tay owna
oauftnetui ing, miade uip in geari style.
A ie 'ti.ek of CLO r ilS, CASMaERES and VES
TINS, and other furnishing goods.
.JOHIN COLGAN.
Head-Quarters,
10-rtn1RE~l~lhENT, S. C. NI.
Mil.s EKE, Nov. 2, 1857.
COURT bMARTT.\l~ will be held at Ric'h
L~. ardsons, oin saturday the 21st November
iist . tor' the purpose of trymag all default..ra ini li
hitia and Patrol duty.
ti.initis of Companies composing the Regimient
are tehv~l ntisriated to hinvea hIem'nber in attend
ance'i fiom' the. ir re,.pectilse Companies.
PesidentL Latut. Coi. llATms.
By order of S. .1. W ATSON, Col.
Nov 4 3t 43
State of south Caroiuna,
EDG EFIELD lilSTRlICT,
IN U RDINA RY.
Y W. F. DUIRISOE, Esqluire, Ordinary of Edge.
.) field Diutrict.
Whereas, Henry C. Hlerlong hath applied .to
me fr Le-t ters of Adminisitrattoi, on alt andi .ingular
the g.nds 'itd ehattles, rights and credits of Hotnry 3L'
Hert 'ng, hate of the District sforevaid iee'd.
These are, thieretijre, iii cite anad.admonitii~h all and
singular, thet kindred and cri'ditors of the said decenus
eit, to be and appear hethire me, at onrnext Ordlinar's
Cur for the said Distnect, to be hioldein at Eitgefield
Cort House, on the 16th day of Nov. inst., to
show cause, if any, why the said aministration uhhuud
not be granted.
Givetn under my hand and seal, this 2nd day of
Nov., in the year of our Lord one thiiuuand sigh.
hundred and fliy-seven and in the eighty-secozii year
of American Isidependence.
W. F. D URsOE. o.,:
Nov. 4, 1837 2t
STATE OF SOU~l'l GA()ll; \
EDGEFI IlD I)IS'lR~7I
[N OlRDINARY.
BY W. F. D)URISO E, Esquire, Ordinary of Ed!ge
field District.
\Vereas, W. T. West, hati applied .to m.- for
i-ters ouf Adminiistrattion, on alt end siogular the
goids aiid chattles, rights and credits iof A. C. Colee -
late of the District afurr.i.,d, dereitsed.
Tese are, therefore. to cite and admaonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of tie said deceas
edl'to be and appear before me, at our nextOrtmts.
Co'urt for the said Distriet, to be holden at Edgrfi ld
C. [., Ott the 1Mth day oif Nov. inst., tn shie
cause, if any, why the said admninistrattin should noca
be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 2nd day of
November in the year of our Lord one theisand'ebht
hundred andl fift.-even, and ini the S2tnd year of A meri- -
cat W. F. D)UI11$0E, O. El)
Look Heire? -
. LL Persons are hereby cautioned fronm tradi''r "
11 for a certain Note of hand given by-the
scriber to Franklin Lowry and .lobn AttawaIr.f..e
$125, and dated 3d Oct. 1857, as; I will no 7
said Note unless compelled by law.. -'
- Oct1it -o A tk 4~~"
L.APENt, has just reo
full dre os'o aldkng
Jan 21 ? - f