Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, April 28, 1858, Image 3
~&4~~'~B.YTENEAL,
MAn ~bn'the 13th inst., by Rev. John Trapp,
Mr. Wt. Sisviss aiid Mrs. ZBLxa SuLY, all of
this District.
" Magrn; on the 18th inst., by John Quattlebum,
_, Esq., Mr. Josru PARgA and Mrs. MARTHA MAY,
all of this District.
OBITUARY.
Dxuw, at his residence in this District, on the 20th
inst., of a violent attack of Infiamation of the Brain,
Mr. JOHN TIMMERMAN, in the 30th year of his
age. 'The deceased was an upright, industrious citi
sen, and an affectionate husband and father. He
leaves a devoted wife, three children, and a large cir
ole of relations and friends to mourn their loss in his
untimely departure. But while they are thus be
resved, they have every reason to hope that their
loss is his eternal gain. A FRIEND.
Dian, on the 19th February last, at his residence
in this District, near Saluda River, of Inflamation of
the Stomach, Mr. JAMES B. COLEMAN, in the 53d
year of his age.
Mr. C. could but be admired for his many stirling
qualities of head and heart, plain and unassuming as
he was. At his cheerful ire-side we were over re
ceived with a warm and hearty welcome-such a
welcome as only friends can give. It was there we
found combined in him all the many and noble traits
which ever characterized him as a true and upright
man. In his death his sorrow-stricken wife and chil
dren have sustained the loss of a devoted husband
and an affectionate father, and the community mourns
the demise of one of its most esteemed and worthy
eitizens. - - B. C'
Dran, in Caddo Parish, La., on the 6th inst., Mr.
LIAS LAKE, in the 53d year of his age.
The deceased emigrated from this District four
years ago, and to those who knew him here or in his
new home in the far West, no eulogy is necessary.
If ever a good man received his reward, surely he,
whose whole Christian life was so consistent and de
voted; whose unwavering kindness to the poor and
suffering so generously extended; whose every rela
tion in life so faithfully discharged, has heard the
blessed plaudit, "Well done, thou good and faithful
servant, enter thou into the joys of thy Lord."
He had been a professor of our holy religion from
his youth; and not only did he show his devotion to
his Lord and master in the merely nominal duties of
attending the house of God and bearing the name of
professor, but in the exemplification of that true and
vital religion which "is to visit the widow and father
less in their affliction and to keep himself unspotted
from the world."
- In his dying moments, he cahnly bid farewell to
his sorrowing wife and children and servants, implor
ing them to meet him in that better world, the radi
ance of whose glory he already felt reflected in his
dying bosom. Beside his immediate family, he leaves
three brothers in Edgefield towards whom in their
orphaned youth he had acted the part of father,
counselor, and friend; and who were united to him
by all the bonds of kindred, gratitude, and a perfect
veneration for his high and spotless character. Many
other relatives and friends are left to mourn the loss,
which to him is everlasting gain. "Mark the perfect
man and behold the upright, fur the end of that man
is peace." Oxa WHo KNEW HIM WELL.
COMMERCIAL,
AUGUSTA, April 24.
CorroN.-Our market has worn a quiet appearance
to-day, but without any dullness or depression being
exhibited. The limited transactions are caused by
the light stock of good Cottons now offering, together
with the continued difficulty in money matters. The
sales to-day were 360 bales, principally at 11i to 121
cents, as follows: 6 bales at 9,1 at 9,1 at 10, 5 at 11,
141 at 111, 21 at 11,5 at 1l1, 8at 11. 91 at 12, 3at
12k, 39 at 121, 30 at 121, and 18 at 1:+ ret.'. Re
ceipts to-day 408 bales.
FLoun.-The increased stock and absence of any
general demand, has depressed prices since our last,
and we quote Country superfine Flour $4,75 per bar
rel; City Mills $5; Extra $5,50 @ $5,75; Extra
Family $6,50 @ 6,75.
Bacoj.--Tho receipts of this article have been fair
during the week, and trade rather active. Prices for
good meat are full. We quote : Shoulders 9e; hams
1011to 12; hog roundl101tol101cents.
LAnDn-This article is more plenty, and in demand,
at 11.to 111 cents in bbls; in cans, 12 to 121 cents
* NASHVILLE, April 20.
Bicos has already declined half a cent since our
last quotations, and still has a downward tendency.
(Clear Bides 9c.; Hams.71; Shoulders 61.; Sc. for hog
round.
LAnn is worth 81 @ 9c.
~7The Friends of CoL. JAMES -P. CARROLL
respectfully present him as a Candidate for the
Btte Senate at the ensuing election.
ii~Fends of WILMIAM' GREGG, RE-q.,
~ espectfully announce him as a Candidate for Son
ator at the next election.
Febi
3WR are authorized by the friends of Col.
JAMES TOMPKINS to announce him as a Can
didate for a Boat in the next Legislature at the
ensuing election
g"'The friends of Col. JOHN QUA TTLEBUM
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a
seat in the next Legislature at the ensuing election.
AprIl7 . to* 13
* gg-We are authorized by the friends of Maj.
A. L. DBARINO, to nominate him as a Candidate
* for a seat in the Houme of Representatives at the
next election.
April7' . to 13
* 7T The friends of M. W. GARY, REq., pre.cent
him as a Candidate for the State Legislature at the
next election.
Mar. 31. to* 12
IT TH Friends of W. W. ADA MS, Eq., re
spectfully present him as a candidate for the State
Legislature at its next Session.
Mar 23 to* Ii
gij The Friends of J. H{AMDEN BROOKS,
Esq., respectfully present him as a Candidate for
the State Legislature at its next Scssion.
ITau Friends of Maj. ABRA M JONES re
spectfully present him as a Candidate for re-elec
tion to the State Legislature.
Mari10 to*
ggTuE Friends of Mr. WADE HiOLSTEIlN,
respectfully nominate him as a Candidlate for elee
F - tion to a Seat in the next Legislature.
Mar 10 to*
i Summer Silks.
10C1 side stripe Silk ROBESS,
Plain Black and striped GRO DE RHINE,
-Plaid and Plain Giace and India "
Foulard and Mareeline, all colours,
Will be sold very low by
J. ii. SULLIVAN & CO.
April 28 tf 16
WieGoods, White Goods.
lUST Received Plain, Chicked and Striped
tyJaonets, Nainsook, Swiss and India Md ULIS;
' 2 Vict.ria and Bish'p L A WNS ; well a..sorted from
12)cens o. J B.SU.LI VAN & CO.
Embroideries,
WSJaconet, iqe COLLA RSanUN
Swis, a~e, EDGINGS, INSERTIONS and
Swiss..cnt1fnsW A ISTS and ROBES,
teal Meelin, Thlread, Linen and Sdlk EIl)GlNGS.
All iresh and new, and will be sold low h
J. B. sULLI VAN &C00.
-t pil2816
Apil: l ou, Flour
GTYSacks good FA MILY FLOUR, fro~
Dora's Steam Mill, at three dollara per sack
Cash. J. B. SUL LIV AN & CG
A pril 28 if 1
XIECUTOWS NOTECE.--AII personu
-LJ-Ihaving denmandls against the Estate of D. F
Hollingaworthi, dec'd., are niotifled to tender ii
their accounts, prop~erly attested, without furthe
delay, as the Executors intend to settle up thi
Estate as soon as possible. Look out that you
accounts are not debarred. Those mndebted ti
said Estate must make arrangements to settle ui]
- -at an early date.
-1'. II. HLLTINGS~WORTH. Exor
A pril 28tf1
OTICE--L.B. COCHRAN, Eq., is m;
Sduly authorized Agent during my absenc
~'from the State. E. C:' BLAND.
~Apnl28 8L 16
DRAMATIC .ENTERTAINMENT
- :0:
FRIDAY EVENING NEXT,
Will be given by the THESPIAN CORPS, assist
ed as before by
1IrR09. RgA3Isr FO RT 'il
AND
3MIBB zON'r30A.La
The following excellent pieces, viz:
THE DEAD SHOT
CAPTAIN CANNON................W. R. H
MR. HECTOR TIMID................. A. R
MR. WISEMAN .................... F. L. S
FRED. THORNTON................. F. H. C
WILLIAMS, his friend ................T. J. T
LOUISA, niece to Captain Cannon,
MISS A. LONSDALE
CATTER, her maid, ...MRS. M. RAINFORTH
The performance to conclude with the elegant
farce of
PERFECTION,
OR, THE MAID OF MUNSTER.
SIR LAWRENCE PARAGON.........T. J. T.
CH ARLES PARAGON...............1F. H. C.
SAM................................. A. R.
KATE O'BRIEN.........MRS. RAINFORTH.
SUSAN.................. MISS LONSDALE.
lT Admission 60 Cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock.
Performance to begin at 8.
April 28 It 16
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C,
T HE Subscribers take pleasure in informing
their friends and patrons that they are NOW
RECEIVING a Lrge Addition to their al
ready extensive Stock of PURE and FRESH
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &ct
TO PHYSICIANS..
We are prepared and will take pleasure in fur
nishing Physicians with a COMPLETE OUTFIT
of Medicines. Instruments, Shop Furniture, Medi.
cal saddle Bags, &c., &c., &c.
TO THE LADIES.
We will also say to the Ladies that our Stock
comprises ALL articles for the TOILET, from the
Dressing Comb and Brush to the richest Perfume
ry. Fine Soaps, Pomades, 11air Restoratives, De
pilatory, Cosmetics, Lubin's Genuine Extracts, &c,
Also, FLAVOING EXTRACTS for Culina'y pur
poses.
TO THE PLANTER
We say, your wants have been attended to in out
present selection. Send in your orders. or comc
in and let us put you up a complete Plantition
Case of Medicines, Instruments, &c., with full di.
rections for use. in all simple cases, and thereby
save time, money and health. A simple cathartic
or the timely administration of an emetic, or au
anodyne, does and will often break the chain of
morbid action, thereby preventing serious and pro.
tracted illness.
TO SUFFERING HUMANITY
We extend the invitation to call on us. We have
all of the most r.putable nostrums recommended
to cure almost all of the ills and aches to which
flesh is heir to. If you cannot find anything
adapted to your case, we will exert our skill in
preparing something for your relief.
I'Prescriptions filled with accuracy and dis
patch at all hours, day or night.
''Call and examine our Stock at the Drug
Stoie under the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall.
A. G. & T. . TEAGUE.
Edgefield, April 2 tf 10
LIGHT---LIGHT---LIGHT,
GREAT desideratum in the way of LIGIIT
Li is acconmplishted. An illuminating Oil is
prepared from Coal, called KEROSENE OIL,
wich for
Briliancy and Intensity of Light
s unsurpassed by all other artificial lights.. It is
ot explosive-will extinguish fire if poured on it
-and last, though not least, it is very little more
xpensive than sunshine. A small Lamp, giving
the Light of six Candles, will not cost excee ling
alf a cent an hour, which can be graduated so as
o jive less light at a much less expense.
We. have thte exclusive A gency for the KEltO
ENE OIL and L AMPS in this place, and will
sell them at Charleston prices and terms, which
are exclusively for Cash.
-A.G0.& T, ..TEAGUE.
A pril 28 tf 16
A CARDR
HI TE Subscriber respectfully intforms htis friends
and patronts that hte is still attentding to the
WATCH REPAIRING BUSINESS,
avintg retmoved his Shop to his residence t of
of a mile West of the Village. Thankful-for lifnst
favors, he solicits the continuantce of that liberal
patronage hte has so lotng received. His work, as
heretofore, will bec warranted to give enttire satis
factiotn, or no charge will be mtade.
He has just received a large assortment of
WATCil MATERIALS.
He is also prepared for Electro Plating, witht
G0 Ll) and SiLVER, Watch Cases,Sp~oons, Forks,
Jewelry, &c.
PIANOS neatly repaired and corrcctly tuned.
QFAnty work left at the Store of B. C. Blryan
tvill be punctually attended to, at which Store thec
Suscriber may be found on Mondays, Thursdays
and saturdays. 11. A. GRAY.
A pril 21 2m 1
THLE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.~
BY yW. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefleld
District.
Whereas, Ilardathta Evanshbath applied to me fot
Letters of Admtinistrationt, witht the will annexed, on
all and sincular thte gods and chat tles, rightis andi
credits or Dellia Evans, late of thte District aforesaid,
deeased.
Tese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all andi
singular, thte kindred and creditors of the said dleceas
ed, to be and appear h~efere me, at our next Ornlinary'
Court fosr thte said District, to be holdent at Edlgefielid
C. I1., on the 7th day of Mlay next, to shuw
cause, ifany, why tire said administration should not bc
Give under my hand and seal, this 22d (lay of April
in thme year of our Lord one th~oumaand eight humttres.
ant fifty-eight and in thet 82nd year ef Americat
Indeenece. W F. DURISOE, 0. E. ID.
A p riil282t 16
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
Y W. F. DURISOE, Esqtuire, Ordinary of Edge
Bfield IDistrict.
Whereas, Tenmperance Hatcher, hath applied to m
fur Letters of A dmInistration, on all and stngutlar tha
goods and chaiuttes, rights and credits of Bartley Ilat
chr, late of the District aforesaid, deceased.
Tese are, therefore, to cite and admor,ish all atit
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said det
ceased, to be snd appear before me, at our next Ordi
nar's Cou~rt fur tthe said District. to) be hohilen ta
Edgfield Court Hotuse, on the 7th day of Mla
next, to shtow cause, if any, why the said administra
tion sh~ould not be granted.
Given bnder my hand and seal, thtis 21st day
April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eigi:
hundred and fifty eight, and in the eighty-second yes
of American l,,dependensce.
WV. F. DURlSOE, o.E.D.
A pril 28 185S 2 16
E STATE NOTICE.-A1 persons indebte
to the Estate of A. T. Traylor, dec'd., at
ntotilled t, settle the samte forthwith; and thot
taving detmands against the said Estate will lea
render them itt, properly attested, to the Adtnin
tratr at Calhoun's Mills, A bbeville District, 5. 4
M. 0. TALMAN, Adtn'or.
April 28 '3m* 10
CHiOICE BACON.-G. L. PENN, AG~
will receive this e.vening, 1,000 lbs. GOO
lBACN, whicht will be sold as tow as can be a
forded.
A pril 21, 1858. tf 15
ME~SSliqACKE~RE L-.ust r-ei-ved sev
ralK Kitts ohf ine alS lA CK R EL. C:
and try them. E. T. 1DAVIS,_Ao'r.
NOICeE is hereby given that applicatie
will be made before the Legislature ati
next Session, for a Charter of a Rail Road to r1
from hlamburg to Columbia.
April 21 tf * 15
CLAIM AGENCY.
P ENSIONS and BOUNTY LAND CLAU
Iprocured, and Land Warrants bought, s<
or located on liberal tertms, and with despatch
TILLMAN H1. CLARK,
Eagefiold. C. H. Mar 16, 8m* 10
M. L.EBESCBULTZ,
-DLER I
READY-MADE CLOTHING!
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public generally that he has just returned
from the Iorth, after selecting from the finest mar
kets, a FULL assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Of the most fashionable styles, embracing ALL
ARTiCLES usually kept for the out fit of
GENTLEMEN, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN.
I have also purchased a large assortment
of GAITERS and SHOES, which only re
quire an examination of their style and ma-.1
terial to recommend their sale to such persona as
desire a superior article.
In addition, I have an extensive
1 Stock of the latest and mest ap
proved styles of
TRUNKS, Ladies' :Bonnet Traseling BOXES,
VALISES, &c., &e.
13 I shall be happy to show my Stock to any
and all persons desiring to make purchases, satis
fied that can give them as good an article for' as
LOW A PRICE as any dealer in the State.
0? I keep constantly on hand a full supply of the
very BEST SPANISH SEGARS.
M. LEBESCHULTZ.
April 14 3t 14
GROCERIES, GROCERIES,
1 IE Subscribers would call the attention of
buyers to their large Stock of GROCERIES
now on hand and daily receiving, consisting in part of
500 LARGE SIZE NEW SACKS SALT,
300 Bbis. TIOMASTON LIME.
100 BALES HEAVY GUNNY BAGGING,
200 BOLTS " PATCHED "
300 COIL GREEN LEAF ROPE,
200 HALF " " "
50 Ilbda. NEW CROP MOLASSES.
20 TIERCES NEW CROP MOLASSES,
100 Bbla. " . "
50 Bbls. CHOICE NEW ORLEAN S SYRUP,
100 Ebbs. ALL GRADES SUGAR,
25 Hlhds. " " "
100 BAGS COFFEE, all qualitil.s,
300 BOXES ADAM ANTINV, C A\NDLES,
100,000 Lbs. TENNESSEE BACON, &e.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended
to them, they respectfully ask the continunnce of
the same. ESTES & CLARK.
Augusta, Ga, April 21 1858 tf 15
NOTICE!
OWING to the continued bad health which I
am now affiicted with, and but little pros
pects of a final recovery, renders me unfit for bu
siness any loner, I am, therefore, desirous of sel
ling out to an approved purchaseron very moderate
terms, my ENTIRE STOCK and TR 'DE now
kept in the Brick Store, next below Mechanics'
Batik, consisting of general
House Furnishing Supplies,
SU(CK AS
STOVES, RANGES, GRATES, HOLLOW WARE,
Of the very best kind.
TIN WARE OF ALL KINDS,
COPPER, SIIEET IRON, BRASS, LEAD,
-BLOCK 'iN AND ShlEL F GOODS,
Of Lite very best cutlery, of late inporttion ; with
a Mechanical business attached, with my own
workmen, which would be hired at the snme time
if desireu, with the necessary Machines and Tools,
Patterns, and many other things too tedious to
This is a h~umincss of T HIRTY-ONE YEA RS'
oprationn, an:dl is a- firstrate opening for some~
yung man just starting in the world.
Will also be sold, if desired,
30 BOXES ROOFING TIN;
20 do le do 1.5 1 x do, and 5 do 20 by ix, suita
ble for customer's work ; together with a large
supply of WIR E, all Nos. from 1 to 20, with all
kinds'of FITTINGS, suitable to the business.
Time will be given to an approved purchauer.
Enquire ofB. F. CHEW.
Augusta, A pril 21 6t 15
New Cheap Goods.
T TIE Subscriber is now r.ec-iving at his Stee a
FULL ASSORTMENT OF COODS; to
whichn he respetfully invites ,he attention of his
friends and customners.
Sg Thankful for past favors, hue solicits a con
tinunc of thne same.
.JOIN M. CL ARK.
Culd Spring, S. C., A pril 21 1855 tf 15
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
eassaJOH N M, WIT T,
hnavinng jusat re
ceived from New York a most COMPLETE ad
MAGNIFICENT assortmneu.t of
FURNITURE,
Rspef~ully antnounces to his friends and patrons
that he is prepanred to exhibit a beaut-iful and
well manufactured assortment of CABl NET FUR
NITURE. My large assortment consists in part of
a splendid variety of fine aind superfine
Mahioganiy Wardrobes,
A rich lot-all styles-of Ronewood and Mahogany
Rosewood and MJahogany Libraries,
SECRET ARIES WITH BOOK CASES,
A beautiful collection of Rosewood and Mahogany
WASH SINKS OR1 STANVDS,
A good stock of exellent spring bottom
PARLGR SOFAS,
Improved styles of Rosewood and Mdahogany
FRENCH BEDSTEADS,
Mahogany and Rosewood Tables,
*Consisting of PARLOR, CARD,.TEA, EXPAN
SION, QUARTETTE and Ladies WORK TA
BLES.
Corner Stands anid Portable Desks,
A variety of fine
An unusually large assortmcent of
Comprising Solid Mahogany spring bottom Rock
ing Chairs~; Spritng bottotm solid Mahnoganmy Parlor
Clairs; Cane seat Maple Rocking and Parlor
Chnairs ; a small lot of Prescott Oak Chnairs ; Chnil
dren's, Nurse's and Scwing Chairs, and Children's
Patent Chairs.
CURTAIN BANDS, PICTURE CORD AND -TASSEL, CRIB
CRADL.ES. TOWEL RACKS, &C.
All of which will be sold at a very small per
cent above actual cost prices. I am compeI)lledl to
continue thne CASH SYST hj.M, and will rigidly
-adhere to it in future, as I am well convinced that
it is much the best system for ali parties.
An examiniatioln of my Stock is solicited. Better
rbargains are not to be had in Augusta or any
other Southern City.
R ep a irin g, &ec.
I continue to mnake to order any FURNITURE
Swanted, and also to repair all old Futrniture sent.
Send along your work and it shall be dorne in a
Cworkmnlike mnaniner.
3g' I bespeak a liberal share of public patron
age. .IL VT ,
A pr 21 - tf 15
-,U Bricks! Bricks!!
UST made and for sale 100,000 Good
.BRICKS, which will bne sold on reasonable
ters. A consderable discounit nnade for cash.
H. D. CROOKER.
Aprilt211858 tf 15
ill FINE CATSUP.
UST received a few dorzen Bottles of A No. I
- CATSUP, whnich was put up Iast year bya
n ten of this Town. Try it-it speaks for
~u itself.T. DAVIS, Agt.
April 0 1858 ti 18
- OTIC E !-All persons indebted to the Es.
Ntato of Gleorge McD. Remrden arc requatmi
[S to make immnediante settlennent ; and those havin
Id demands against the Estate will please presen
by them forthwith, properly attested-.
E. P. H. KIRKSEY, Ad'or.
-r... 6, 52.
NEW
SPPRIG DER Y ?O0DDS<
GRAY & TURLEY,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Beg to call the particular attention of the Public to their
NEW AND ELEGANT
S.PRIUS STOCK
OF
I iND E il IONiBLl DI GOODl
Which they are now receiving, purchased on such favorable terms as to
warrant thorn in assuring theirfriends and customers that
they can save them at least from
Fifteen tg Twenty-five per Cept
ON ALL FINE AND IMPORTED GOODS.
The question may naturally arise, how is it possible for them to do so I
In answer to this, they wish it to be distinctly remembered
that their's is the
ONLY HQUSE IN CEORCIA
That keeps an experienced Purchaser, all days in the year. in the Northern
Markets, with the cash in hand to pikk up BAI(AlNS, *herever
they are offered. When this fict is reIIIbered. it will
be easily perecived that they buy G .,dr frum
FIFTEEN to TWENTY-FiVE
and in inany cases
FIFTY PER CENT. LESS,
Than the saine ayes of Guods can he bou..h; for whe*n toe Northern Marlets
pare crowded with Southern and Western Merchants,
laying in their six months' supplies.
THEIR'SIS STRICTLY A CASH HOUSE
They buy and sell for C AS I; and to save the feelings of all on this subject
who:might feel hurt on a refusal to open accounts with them,
They DIstinctly state4 that s they open Acounts with no one,
NOT EVEN IF THEY WERE WVORTH A MILLION.
They beg to refer to a few of the leading articles in the different
departments of their Stock. In their
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
WILL BE FOUND ALL THAT iS NOVEL AND RICH IN
ich Chintz Clhene Bayadere SILKS;
Rich Chintz Raye D'Aquille SILKS';
Rich IMoireAntiQule B lack and Colored SILKS;
dishf&.Cel1brated Black SILKS, in great variety;
Jiarcellaine and Florence SILKS, all colorB
Grenadine Grape D'Paris and Sewing Silk ROBES
Challie, Barege D'Laine, and Barege ROBES;
RINTED LAWNS
PRINTED BRILLIANTS
CHALLIES, BAREGE IELAINES;
- BAREGES, GRAPE MYARETZE'
GRAPE D'PARIS, CANTON dLOTH;
BO0VBAZINE, ALPACA, &c.;
500 plecesBFrench MUSINS, fine, warranted fast colors, 10c. per yard
100 piecesanine Figured BARtEGE, for twelve and a hair cents per yard
AMONG 01R
WILL BE FOUND THlE CIIEAPESTr STELLA SIIAWLS AND
SCAIRFS EVEli BilOUGLIT TIO THIS MARlKET.
Afine Stella SHAWL for Two Dollar. good vailue fer Five;
Fne Black and Colored Silk MANTILLAS, from One Dollar and Fifty Cents t
'en D)ollars.-i their
Embroidery and Hosiery Department
WILL BE F'OUND
Ladies' IIOSE., in Cotton. Silk and Linen ;
Misses' H OSE, in Cotton. Silk anud Linen ;
Gents. HA LF H OSE, in Cotton, Silk and Linen ;
Ladies GLOYES, in Kid, Silk, Linen, atud Silk Mitts ;
5,000 Embroidered BANDS, in Jiaeonet, Swiss and Mull;
5,000 Embroidered COLL ARS aind SETyS, in Jaeonet, Swiss and Mull;
EDGINGS and INSElITINGS, ini great vnmriety;
.Eiibruidered Linen Cambric I1ANDK{ ElRCHIEFS, in great variety.
ALSO,
English Thread, Gimpure and Hloniton L ACES, just received from Auction, and sellini
for half the importer's cost.
W HIT E GOO D S.
Embroidered Muslin and Lace CURTAINS;
Embroidered MUSLIN, for Ladies' Dresses ;
Plain Jaconet and Swiss MUSLINS;
Nainsook, Mall and Blook MUSLINS;
Printed Brilliauite and French Cambric MANTiLLAS, SUIAWLS,
.SCAIRFS, &c., ini great veriety, anmd very cheap.
D OM E STI CS.
5 cases Brown SHlIRtTINGS, 0} cew ;
5 eases White SIITINGS, t} wents.
1000 pieces CA LiCOES, fast colors, 6} een ;
ALL THE FAVCRZITE BRANTP8 OFeAMEifMAN -
AT LOW PRIICES.
A very Handsome Lot of Ginghams,
IN BLACK AND COLORED.
2,000 COUNTERPANES, from 81,25 to *10 each ;
5 cases 1 1.4 SHEETING, best quality, 31) cents ;
5 cases BED TICKING; Apron CHECKS; Furnitme PRINTS, &c.
LINENS ! LINENS ! LINENS !
Best Irish Linen DAMASK, 50 cents to *1,50 ;
Best Irish Linen NAPKINS and DOYLLES, $1 to 4,50 ;
Best Irish Linen TABLE CLOTHS;
Best Irish. LINEN, for Shirt Fronts, 25 cents to 1,50 ;
Plain anid'Fancy LINENS, for Gentlenmn and Boys' Wear, from 18* to 75 ce:
per yard.
SUNDRIES.
RIBBONS-LUTES, Satin and velvet; Furniture and Dress FRINGES;
PARASOLS ;.fOOP. SKIRTS; FANS; H AIR BRUSHES;
- COMBS; FANCY SOAPS, &c.
To all of which they most respectfully invite the attention of the public.
GRAY & TUJRLEY.
S. B. GRIFFIN,
.Attoray at Zsaw,
Will attend punctually to all business entrusted to
his care.
EDeGFILD 0. U., Dec 2, 1867. tf47
IsA.W 1ATIO .
TOMPKINS & BUTLER will attend to all b
siness in the Courts of Law for this and the
adjoining Districts, that may be committed to their
care.
oice, Law Range, Edgefield, S. C.
R. W. Touriuus. M. C. Bunaa.
Dec9 if 48
L A W 147OT IOC .
NM W. GARY, Attorney at LAW and Be
e licitor in EQu1ITY, will practice in this and
the adjoining Districts.
Office, above B. C. BRYAN's Store.
Dec 16 ly 49
WAI..TE2 mLTT-s-r
PHYSICIAN,
W ILL attend promptly to all business of the
profession entrusted to his care.
OFFICE, Edgefield C. H., S. C.
April 6 1858 tf 13
CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS
OF 1N5EaTINO
.1TIIICIdA.Z TEET '.
' HR Subscriber having furnished himself with
a license to use this NEW PROCESS of
INSERTING ARTIFICIAL TEETH,
Is now ready to serve all who may need such, with
an assurance of a more perfect adaptation, and a
closer resemblance to the natural organs, than can
be realized by any other method. Its perfect pu
rity, cleanliness, freedom from all taste, or galvanic
sensation, durability, comfort and security, are
among the advantages claimed for this SUPERIOR
mode of setting Artificial Teeth.
H. PAREER.
June 24, tf 24
CANDIDATES.
For Shozrritt
W.W. SALE,
WM. QUATTLEBUM,
LEWIS JONES,
IL BOULWARE,
LEWIS CO VAR,
-or Cler-0.
EDMUND PENN,
S. HARRISON,
WILLIAM L. STEVENS,
LEWIS COLEMAN,
JAMES SPANN,
ROBERT D. ARYAN,
JACKSON COVAR,
F. M. NICHOLAS,
Wor Ta= Collootor.
JOHN C. LOVELESS,
STARLING TURNER,
M. W. LYLES,
E. W. HORN,
THEOPHILUS DEAN,
CHARLES CARTER,
CHAS. M. MAY,
For Ordiziary..
E. B. FOREST,
W. F. DURISOE,
THnOS. .. & C. U. IIIGISE,
SUCCESSORS TO LEE & MOISE,
WHOL ALE GROCERS,
No. 7, Hayne Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C,
Jan 27 ly 3
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
W. R. & T. S. HUDNON,
MASONIC & ODD FELLOW'S BUILDING,
Edgefleld, S. C.,
tRE now receiving one the of LARGEST and
hMOSTl ATTRACT[VE Stocks of
Ever oliered in Edgefield, emnbraci'ag all the -new
abrics andi designs in Dress Goods.
Fine Muslin ROBES ;
Fine Embrodered Swiss Muslin ROBES ;
"Barege ROBES;
Beautiful BER AGES and TI.'SUES~
Rich Printed Organdienand Jaconet MLISLINS;
Fine BOM BAZINES and CH A LLIES -
D)E LAIN ES, rare in pattern, and very elteap ;
A LPACAS and French BIRILLf ANTS;
English, French and A merican PRINTS;
a a " GINGHAMS;
IRISH LINENS. Table Clothe. Damasks, Nap
kins. Diapers, Towels and Sheetings;
Black Lace and Mourning M ANTILLAS, in
great variety ;
Plain and D.,tted Swiss, Jaennet, Mull, Nain
sotik. Tarlton,, Plaid and Striped MUSLINS;
EMBROII)E RIES and IJANDKE~RCulIEFS in
every variety andi quality;
HOSIIIRY and 'GLOVE~S for Ladies, Gentle
men and Ch~ildlren, in English, French and
German goods.
J]ONNETS, HATS and CAPS, beautiful in
design, uof nli qualities, and cheap ;
LINEN and COTTON GOODS for Men and
- Boys wentr;
Bleached and unbleached SHERETINGS and
SuIIRTINGS, all qualities ;
Ladies' and \Misses P A RA S OLSand SUN
SIIA DES, a large assortment ;
HOOP SKIRTS of all dimensions and in great
variety of style:
BOOTS, S110 E9, Bridles, Saddles, Whips, ke.
--A. uSm O)
A large and complete assortment of CROCKERY,
GLASS and WOODEN WARE.
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
A large stock julst received, consisting in part of
Nails, lloes, A xes. Cast and Wrought Butts, &e.
COLT'S REPEATR, five, six and eight inch
barrels;
ine RAZORS;. Table Cutlery, kc.
CA RPENT ERS' TOOLS of every variety.
GROCERIES I GROCERIES!I
CO FF E, SU G AR, T EA, MOLASSES,
Cheese, Soap, Candles,
gBACON, LARI, FLOUR, &c.
--AL SO
A great many other articles usually kept in a
Variety Store.
g Ali we ask is an examination of our Stock
before purchasing. Our priets have been put
down to c~rrespond with the times.
W. R. & T. S. HUDSON.
SN. B.-Giroceries sold entirely for cash..
A pril_7 tf ____13
New Spring and Summer Goods
E.PE VN. Agent,
S now rceis'in and ep--ning a VERtY CHOICE
.and llE A UTi PGL stock of
'SprIin and Suummr Goods,
.. is.*~..'i lv up. aci . w Y'~k, Ph ~l.Mpla
of Goodsu suiteeti il, th :.vons. and.. "M ,'' d a'
prices that will not ';1j t" iv eti, c aMw ie
Th public are re.specttu'y invited to call and ex
amine his stock.
March 30 tf 12
E XECUTOR'S NOTICE-Al persons
Ehaving demands against the Estate of .Jamnes
Yedell, deceased, are requested to hand them in to
th undervigncd on ot before the fifteenth day of
May next, as a settlemant of said estate will be
made about that date.
JOSEPH L. TALBERT, Ex'rs
JASPER'H. YELD)ELL. *O
April 6 1858 3t6 13
~INE ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE
.~Of superfine quality. Just received by
E. PENN, Aarr.
Mrch 30 tf 12
Received this Day.
S7fHREE H UNDRED gallens Unadulterated
..BURNING FLUID at 70 eta per gallon.
100 gals. celebrated KEROSNE OIL, extraeted
from coal, at p1.25.
Also, a fresh supply of Sweedish LEECHES.
A reasonable deduction made to country mer
chants purchasing Leeches, at the Apotheeary's
Hall, under Augusta Hotel.
' THOMAS P. POGARTY.
Augusta, Geo., April14 tf .14
OR SALESUffolk Pigs anid a Devon Bail
rea. 'Applty at this office.
THE Un e d are now receiing s
TTIRE NE STOCK of
Spring and Summer Dry Goede
And a FULL ASSORTMENT ef h4Iheibe
kind of, Goods usually kept in a Village ftore. .
Our Goods have been carefally selected ia the
best markets in the United States, and were bought
at VERY LOW PRICES, and -
WILL BE SOLD LOW'>.
We shall take great pleasure in trying to plasme
all who will favor us with a ell.
J. B. SULLIVAN AC.
April 6 If I
A CARD.
SPRING & SUMMER OPENING
MISS N. P. MATHEWS Auesta
Ga., having just returned from few ork,
respectfully calls the attention of her former fiends
and patrons, es well as strangers visiting the ityt
to her stock of SPRING and SUMMER
HilB, DE|SS CAPS, HEAD DBE,
Riding Hats, French Flower',
d&e , &co., dze.,
which she opened on the 1st inst, at her new suoe
pposite the Masonia Hall, formerly oceupledby -
Ward & Burchard. Also, a fall assortment o
Children's HATS; Lace. Silk and Mostang
MANTILLAS, )?resTRIMMINGS, Ladies'
SKIRTS, CORSETS AND H00P,
of every description. Miss MATHEWS returns X>
thanks to her numerous friends and customers for ,-'
their past patronage, and solicits a continusnse of "
the same. All orders attended to promptly.
M. P. MATUlEWS.
Aunusta, Apr5 2m 18
SPRING AND SUMMER-'
DRY GOODS!
ANO
M returned from the Northern markets wita
superior stock of '
Fancy and Domestic Goods;
Comprising some of the newest styles, as well as
the finest texture or DRESS GOODS, to .which
be wishes to call the attention of all persons visiting
Augusta, pie Iging himself that be will permit nao
one to uadersell him, ant is onlident that he can
sel at lest from & to 10 per cent, eape
tlin any other CASH STORi, in the City.'He
and thoes: in his employment winl feel a pleaure in
waiting on those who favor him with a call; and as
they will of mnitvs itv have to examine the stocks t
of the eity in order to find the best valuehe hopes
they' wil 'heia in mind his store, which Is one oor i '
above the Georgia Railroad Bank. -
CALL AND SEE 1119 STOCK!
Sdy your interests ! Nobody eoupeuled to buy 1
Everybody waited on with plaare
ALL STYLES-VERY LOW.
Printed Lawn. Organdie and J. CONETB,ally
varietie s and very cheap; - V'
Printed Lawn, Organdie and Jaconet ROBES -
different styles .
Painted I.awn BARGES and GRENADINB -
A lar.e lot of GINGIAMS and CALlCOE ;R
Swiss, Jeoxet and Mull MUSLINS; -4
A splendid tk of EMBROIDERED GotD ti :'
Summer SIUAW LS and MANTILLAS.
MILLINERY DEPARUI
Is to be found all that-is novel, never havn' 4
better supplie~d with alls that is dquirablela,
BONNETS, HEAD DRES8ES, -
sheettg5erShieing.s&~~~~
isi .LINENS; TANI.E LI
TOWELLUNGS) Nisqulte14' N
.Bed S'PREADFRfl4.
A full sur.Ply *fO IR &$.o '
Augusta,A pril 5 if.
Head-Quarte&~
2mn REGIMENT CATAL ,
Loiveutans, 1.0., Aprl 1188
TJ HE Abbeville Squadron of Cavalry wlllasses14
Ible at their usual parade-ground en Saturday "
the first day of May next, armed and equipped as
t~he law directs..
The Edgteaeld Squadron wIll assemble at Edge.
field C. H., on Saturday May the 8th, armed and
equipped as the law directs.
The Commissioned and non-Commissioned OffB
ers will ansemble the day previous for drill and
instruction.
Lint. C..l. Miam and Maj. BATss, are charged'
ith the extension of these orders.
The Staff' Otficera arc hereby commanded toa sp
pear in full uniform at the above places.
Dy order of Col. JOHN Y. BURESS.
J.?4. LaKHax, Ad'jt. a
gg" Abb, ville Banner wIll please copy, and fo.
ward account to 2nd Regiment, Cavalry.
A pril 20) 1858 8t 15
Head Quarters,
2nD BRIG, lev DIVISIONS8..1M.1
EnnarmtLD C. H., April 20th, 1858. f
RDE RS, NO
The Co'lols of the respective Regiments whiti
the 2nd Brigade, 1st DivisIon, 8'. Ca., Militia are
hereby required to make an accurate ad full rura
to the Br.gader General or the actual streu' h of
the various Corps comnpaing their commad;to
ether with the--nmes of the field officers and ther
lank, on or before the fourth Mona in May neut.
By order of W- C- MORAGNE
Brig. 6en'l. 2nd Brig. 1st Division, S. O. 1.'
1. W, Annoison, Brig. Major.
gg"Abbeville Banner and Independent Press
please copy.
A pril 21st, 1858 - t 16
Head-Quarters,
7-rn R EGlIENT, S.CO. M.,
Cuavis's CasE, April 6, 1858.
ORDERS, NO
TlE UPPER BATIALION of this Redtiment.
will assemble at PiNE HOUSE, on Saturday
the 1st of May, armed and equipped as the law
directs.
'he LOWER BATTALION will assemble at
CHEROKEE PONDS on Saturisy the 8th of May,
armed and equipped as the law directs.
The Commnissioned and non-Comemissioned OiM- .'
cer will assenmble the day previous for drill and p*
instruction.
Lint. Col. Lvuatso and Maj. SuAw are charged "
with the extensionl of tht% order to their re-peetive
g-The Stan' are hereby ordered to appear Ia 4
f By ni molder of Col. DLI SHAW.
F..\M. COL-exas, Adj't.
A pril 6 1ss 5t 18
JHead-Quarters,
.Miwa Casar, April 13, 1858.
'p uE LOW SR BATTALION of this Bemimat
will assemble at MT. WILLING, ou Satur
day the 15th May, armed and equipped as the law
direts, for drill and review.
The UPPER BATTALION wRi =asea at -
BURNETT'S, on Saturday the 2 Ma, armed
and equipped as the law directs, for Jrl ~ad gr -
The Commissioned and non-Commissioned OS.
e will assemble the day previous for drill asti.!
strution.
Liet. Col. BATES and Maj. Diii. are hrh
charged with the extension of this order toth
respective commands.
Messrs. McCarty and Turner will please ete.
Musiins.
By order of Col. 8. J. WAUQ0N.
J. II. WImTE, Adj't.
April 14 5t 14
Palmetto AssociatioL.
HE ANNIVERSARY ADDRUSSSiohb -
Tclation will be delivered in thi
JOHN A QUITMAN, of Mhipl*,t*
DAY, 4th May next.
The metmbers of the Palettoa~uuh4
pubie generally,are YespcUtilmilt
Recording Seemetiry Palinetto - 4
Colm~Isa Al1 -8