Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, June 16, 1858, Image 3
IMPORTANT TO HOUSE-KEEPERS.
DAYTON'S IMPROVED METHOD OF
PRESERVING FRUITS,
VEGETABLES, &c.
FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES are not
merely the greatest luxuries enjoyed by man
kind: they are absolutely essential to the perfection
of health, and may be regarded as one of God's
best gifts. As, however the season of their pro
duction is brief, it has long been a matter of deep
interest to devise some method of preserving them,
in all their freshness, long after their season of
ripeness had prased. Various methods have been
devised to effect this end, to each of which some
serious objection has been laid. It is believed how
ever, that in the apparatus here presented will be
found at once the cheapest and most effective
method of keeping these and other articles fresh,
ever discovered.
DAYTON'S EXHAUSTER.
It has long been a desideratum to find some
cheap, simple and effectual method of preserving
Fruits, Vegetables, &go., so as to keep them fit for
domestic use a number of years. The expense of
preserving with sugar is a serious objection. Free
access of air causes the decomposition of vegetable
matter. It is obvious that if Fruits and vegetables
can be kept from contact with air, this effect will
not take place. To effeet this, the attention has
heretofore been directed to some method of sealing
the can, while heat alone has been relied upon for
driving out the air. This method has been attend
ed with many and serious objections, among which
are, the destruction of the fresh flavor of the fruit,
caused by so much heating, and the difficulty of
ascertaining whether the cans are perfectly air
tight, after they are sealed. These difliculti.-s are
completely obviated, and a safe, reliable and cheap
method of preserving Fruits and Vegetables is dis
covered in the EXHAUSTER. It is so simple in
its construction and operation that any female can
use it ; yet so substantial that a sinalo instrument
will last a family for many years, and serve to seal
up thousands of cans of fruit; whi'e cans can be
manufactured by any tinner at a much less expense
than must be incurred to procure patent cans.
W"Directions for preparing the Fruit. Vegeta
bles, Butter. Egats, &c., and for nana.ging th.: Cans
or Jars will be furnished with the Exhaustvr.
tg'I have madA arrangements with Mr. W. II.
GOODRICHI, of Au.gusta. owner of the Patent of
Dayton's Exhaust-r for this District, and am now
prepared to furnish the EXH .\USTER, to. ther
with the Porcelain .l ARS, manufactured at Kaolin,
at as low prices as they can be had in Augusta.
71 respectfully cajl the attention of the citizens
of this District to this important invention.
G. L..PENN, A gt.
June 26 tf ':3
Sheriffs Sale.
J. B. Wells for another,
vs. Fi. Fa.
John Autrey.
B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to
inc directed. I will proceed to sell at Edge
field C. II. on the first Monday in July next, the fol
lowing property, to wit :
One Tract of Land where the Defendant lives,
containing two hundred and ten acres, more or leis,
adjoining lands of B. T. Boatwright, Mrs. Elizabeth
Bush and others. Terms Cash.
JAMES EIDSON, s.E.n.
June 14, 1858, 3t 23
Administrator's Sale,
B T an crder from the Ordinary. I will prececd
to sell at Edg.-field C. II., at the late resi
dence of Nicho'as MeEvoy, deceased, on Saturday
the 26th June, all the personal ef'.ets of said de
eased, consisting of a
LOT OF BOOTS AND SHIOES, CALF SKINS
and SOLE LEATilER, LASTS, TOOLS, &c.
Terms Cash.
RTCHARD FLANIGAN, Adm'r.
June 15, 1858 ,2t 23
-THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
iN ORDINARY.
B Y W. F. DURISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge.
field District.
Whereas, E. N., Foy hath -applied to me for
Letters of Administration, on all and singular the
goods and chattlem, rights and credits of William
11y, late of the District aforesaid dec'd.
These are, therefore, to Cite and admonish all and
singutar,'the kindred and creditors of the said 4-~ens
ed, to be and appear before me, at our next Ouidmary's
Court for the said District, to be holden at Eidgefield
Court House, on the 26th day of June inst., to
show cause, if any, why the said administration should
not be granted.
,Given under my hand and seal, this 12th day ol
Juine, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-eight and in the eighty-second year
of American Independence.*
W. F. DURISOE, O.E D.
June 16, 1858 2t 2
LATE ARRIVALS'
WILIAM H. CRANE, AUGUSTA.
by the last Steamr frm ew Yorkoand dain
purchased them MUCII CHlEAPER thtan the
same kind of Goods were bought earlier in the~
season, he is consequently offering
Great Bargains
To all who purebiase for Cash.
Good Black GRO do RIiNE, very cheap;
New St3te Side Stripe blUSLIN DRESSES,
very cheap;
Mluslin and Berage ROBES, new styles;
Hatyadere Stripe and 1-lain lIER A GES;
Plain Black and White BER AGES, e--*:p;
Fine Organdie MUSLINS, 25 eta.:
Beautiful styles MtUSLINS and L AWNS, at 126;
Good quality white BRILLIANTS. 126 to 25 c.;
Jaconet, Swiss and Cheek MUSI.INS, (heap ;
Brown BERAGE and Silk TISSU E, for veihs :
Patent Leather and Faney Silk lB E!LTS alt kinmls;
White Cotton and Fa.ncy Silk FlUNG. S:
A great variety New Styles l'RINTh, t;J'!,,-I3;
. Blak an:d colored Silk and Lace 1A NTIIL.s
'ehea'pcr than ever before ol'ered ;
A great variotv of Embroidered COLL AITA.
SL EEVE'S, very ceep:
A large assortment PA RASOLS antd -
BRELLAS, vet v cheap :
CITIBnR AYS, TICKS:
Brown Linen D RI L.IN(S
- Itrown and Ricached SIll RTi Nd fromu & t
12) ets. .\t d a grutt waty '.thr !:..de CH EA.i'
fur Cash.
Augusta, utn'- P t '
. . A' ilia h:XTR A IDT~ 0'
CHOICE TE~NNESSEE BACONI!
rH I,; U' uC.e: . rs ha;vt ju-t rieceiv 'I unother
* wlii wilt be -u.d low for Cash.- An exanrinatuon
of this Hnacon is solicited, s we know it is b'..und
to give satistaetion. W. R. & T. S. H1UDSON.
.lune 9 . tt' 22
GROCERIES--GROOERIES
CHEAPER THAN TIlE CIIEAFEST.
-LW AYS on hand a good assortment of Choie
A tROCERIES, whicht we invariab'y sell a'
from FIVE to 'I EN PER CENT CilEAPER
than any other house in Towi. A n examiination
of our Stdek and P'rices will sus'ain us in the above
asser tion. CalIl and see f.-r yourselves.
W. R~. & T. S. 11 UDSON.
Jsne 9 tf 22
NOTICE.-Aplietion will be miade to the
Legislature at its next Session,- for an Acet to in
oarpourate the Betltkhem Baptist Church,.in Edge
field District.
June9 3m 22
tIECUTOR'S NOTECE.-All persons
J4having detmands agahIst the Estate of D F.
Hollingsworth, dee'd., are 'notlfied to render in
their accounts, properly attested, by Thursday the
5th day of A ngust next, as the Excutors iend
to settle up the Estate In the Ordinary's office, al
Edgefield C'. HI., on that day. Look out that youi
accounts are not debarred. Those indebted to
said Estate must miake-arranigemencits to settle uil
btan early date.
J. II. HOLLINGSWORTH, Ex'ors
Aprl . 11 . WALKER. 10
OTICE Is hereby given to all who are itn
N debted to me in Ed.gelk District, either by
-Note or Account In 1853, '54 '55 or '56), to comeii
fogrard and settle the same if they wish to savE
cost'. Also, those in arrears for 1857 will pleasI
call and settle by cash or note v'ery soon. Thi
-notes and accottnts can be found at my Mill it
' Edgefield District. 3. Y- L. PARTLOW.
Mar 31 3m 12
LE1(EOI--Just rectived five Boxes Choice
3dLEMONS. E. T. DAVIS, Agent.
. =.19 - 1f 19
J" K. HOA Co.,
Augusta, Ga.,
RE asonishing their friends and patron
throughout the two States, at their WON
DERFULLY CHEAP and LARGE and AD
MIRABLE Stock of
Summer Ready.Made Clothing.
At their House may always be found the RES'
Goods in the City-and none but the most fashion
ble.
NEGOODS--LATEST STYLES
They are weekly receiving additional supplie
from New York, in order to meet the wants o
their numerous customers. And since the Is
June, they have received and opened
A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT
-O o
Superior Flannel Cassimere RAGLANS, SACK:
and FROCKS, made '&thout Lining, suitabh
for Summer wear-cooler than Linen.
200 Pair Plain, Fancy and Figured Summer Cas
simere PANTS.
Black and Fancy Summer PANTS.
Fine Cassimere and Black Alpaca COATS;
" " " " SACKS;
LINEN GOODS-an extensive variety and very
cheap.
Fine Fancy and White Marseilles VEStS.
A large variety of Plain VETS at low figures.
Fine Linen and Marseilles SHIRTS & COLLARS.
A large stock of IIDKFS. TIES, GLOVES. SUS
PEN DERS and SOCKS.
g1 ll of which we offer to the public at ex
ceedingly low prices.
COME ENTEl3=L-33O2" t
And examine our CLOTIilNG and PRICES.
We take pleasure in showing our Goods to all wlh.:
may favor us with a el.
ggTo our Edgefield patrons-and their name
is legion-we extend many thank, for past :md
present patronage. and hope to long rmrit a con
tinuance o. the same.
Tailoring--Clothing iade' . Order.
Our stock of fahion:'bl CLOTH'S. illack, 1-:+ -,
Brown arta1 Claret. have arrived, together with v
bene;iful as.rrinent of Fide-stripe CASSI1 F
for pans: si;"de.-w pe LINF.NS and M orrsoi.k i
p:tnts; R(i.h Silk i:md Marseilles Pau!erns for '.
All of which Mr. .lOliN KENN Y will he p' d
to show and inkke up to order, warranted to tit Sad
please or no sale
JOHN K. HORA & CO.,
.Suceesors to J. AL K\eteb/ &' Co
Ilndcr U. S. Hotel, Augu.ta. Ga.
Aueneta. June 14 tf 23
A CARD
RoM
SAMUEL SWAN & CO.
TO THE PUBLIC.
T IE extraordinary course pursued by tho rival
managers of different I.ott"ries to injure us
because onr liberal schen es, and prompt manner
of doing business, has materially ffected them,
compe's us to call special attention to the facts,
wl.ieh all who deal with us know already : that is,
that our Lotteries are legal ; the managers and
trustees honest sand honorable men : that we have
mold more pr;}es in the last twelve months than all
other Lotteries in the Union , and that they have
been prompty cehed in all cases on presentation.
The effort to injure us is aimed not only at our
business by our rivals, but is also intended to tret
politically on one of our partners and we assure
our friends and the public that WIThi OUR CON
CERN ALL RIGHT, and' this, the leg:t in
vestgution which we sha'l urge to a hearing. will
fully demo'nstrate. In the meantime our business
will be conducted as usu:il..
SAMUEL SWANN & CO.,
Lu-rTaYv MAsAG Ktts,
Augusta, June 9 3t 22
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS.
Will b~e let on Motnday the 28th .June, to the
lowest bidder, the BUlLDlNG of the BRIlDGE
nonss Shaw's Creek, at Col. John Mauskett's Miill.
The Building of the B-ridge will be het at Col. B's
Mill 11ouse, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For further prar
tiuars as to dimensions of Bridge. &c., app'y to
'LEWIS MIL ES, Corm'r.
June 9 3L 22
Double Extension Hoop Skirts,
i e osix, eight and cleven s;.rinig 1100P
11SlRsof the hest miske-Also, Steel Illnopt,
Coee THoops, Spiral Iloopis, and L-iig Whale.
bore for Skirts.
.Just received rind fo'r snle low by
J. B.*SULLI VAN & Co.
June 9 'tf 22
JUST RECEIVED
F ROM N~ew York. a new. Lot of D)RESS
GOODS, whiceh we will sell low.
J. B. SU LL LVAN & CO.
June 9 tf 22
Rich Dress Goods,
B)ROOMY & NOBRE L, AUnansta, G.r.,
Ihave just received, p.er Adams' Express Corm
pany,
Rich Organdie Flounced ROBES;
do Twisted silk (10 do
do Jaconet Robes A'QUILLE;
do Ornandie do dio
French Printed Jaconets, Camirbrics & Brilliaini ,
A large and handsome assortment of SlANT IL
LAS, of Lace and Silk, arid very cheap.
LINEN Y0KI-'., very handsome.
PIQUE C.LOTlH, White Trinmmings, Alexander's
Kid Gloves, &c.
Augusta, May 18 f 19
New Cheap Goods.
T II E Suhretriber is now receiving at his Store a
FULL. ASol:TaleNT OF C00tiS. t
i .is. andl customrers5
gr Thi:u.k'rl for past tihn- -. :
-i.:,.ee *.f the s~iame.
Boot and Do ~c
re l,.. t ums-r th 5 ~etan me st.ub
.\.1..rders hlf .1 hris Shrep will be piromplyl rat
tede:1 to. t;. ?u. ;R .iY or ryseif Iii he totnad'
at ailt times inr thle VH1I.e t.:. uttentd rtm ali m.
N' work r.n leave Lthe shop will.'" ' *.
o tire r.hmscriber or my A g!e-.t, f. ' :
LI Shop c'i~Opoite B. J. R'n'.s h:..: - ae.
E. II. Y(A.G l at i1.
.June_2 LI. _
A BAK IJ~COUNTI
Plantation for Sale,
() NE of thre IE-T,th~e PRETTIES' Uand HE A L
ThIIE' -T PLANTATION:s in, S'outh Westeav
Georgia, contlainirig 750 Acres, of wIch 52:
are in culitivatin, arnd clearedl in the laist thre<i
ears. All th-e bonses, ne cessary to a PianrtatLon
ith tire fences, are new, having been erected ir
te abmove time.
If needed, ptrovisions atnd stock cart he prr
chased with tire place. Furthrer information car
be procured of C1A RLES WIIITE IiEAD.
Newton, Baker Co., Ga., June 1 3mn* 21
M OUNTAIN WIHISK~EY.--ust receiv
,d from K. J. ic :.urry, Rutherford Co., N
C., one iharrel fine old1 PURE CORN W HISKEY
Prce, $1,50) per Gallon, Cash.
H. L. CUNNINGH AM & CO.
ilamburg, May 25 ,4t 20
OLD PEACE! BRAND Y--Only two liar
'rei left-Distilled in 1855. by Aaron Hill
Eiq., of Laurens District. We recommnend this a
an ogra article.
H.'L. CUNNIN{}HIAM {e CO.
Hamburg, May 25 4t
N OT ICE is i.ereby given to tho heirs and dii
tributees of John Thrrailkill, dee'd., that a set
tleent on said estate will be made in the Ordinrary
Ofice, it Edgofield C. II., on the first Tuesday 11
November next.
FRANCIS TIIRAILKILL, Admn'or.
A pril 0, 1858 3me n 13
F'LOUR AND CORN MEAL--Can b
1had at ray h..use for Cask.
-ALSO
Loather-HarneCss, Sole, Upper, Kips, &c.
R. T. MIMS.
Feb.8 tf 4
~ITUATION WANTED-As a teae
in a private family or Seminary, by/a yon
Lady who teaches thre himbrer English branel.et
IOil 'Painting, Drawing and Music; anrd can giv
good references. Address, Dr. C. M. WRIOH'l
,.... 10 tf 18
. Partnership.
MESSRS. GARY & DOZIER have
this day formed a Partnership for the Prac
tice of LAW and EQUITY.
One or the other at all times in their Office, near
. the Court House.
- M. W. GARY. JAMES A. Dozasa.
Edgefield, June 9 if 22
Law Partnership.
T HE Undersigned having formed a partnership
.in the PRACTICE of LAW and EQUITY
for Edgefield District, will give prompt and dili
gent attention to all business entrusted to their
care.
The residence of Mr. OwEks is at Barnwell C.
H-that of Mr. EEIDELS at Edgt field, S. C.
EMMET -EIBELS,
W. A. OWENS.
May 2G tf 20
.A. CA "iD.
B. GRIFFIN, Attorney at LAW and
. Solicitor in EQUITY, will attend punctually
to all business entrusted to his care.
He may be found at all times either in the Office
of the Commissioner in Equity, or in his own
Office immediately in rear of the Court House.
EDGEFIELD C. H., May 19, 1858. tf 47
E. II. YOUNGBLOOD,
Attorn2.oy at Lsavr,
W ILL attend promptly to all business placed
in his hands.
gI Office at Edgefield C. H., S. C.
May 10 tf 19
A CARD.
TI E Subscriber respectfully informs his friends
.1. and patrons that lie is still attending to the
WATCH REPAIRING BUSINESS,
Having removed his Shop to his residence I of <
of a mile West of the Vill.igc: Thankt tl for past h
favors, he solicits the continuance of that liberal
pa,-onage he has so long received. his wort,, as
heretofiore. will be warranted to give entir satis
Netion, or n', ehai. will be made.
He has .ineL oeceivell a largc a ran <: .clot of
WATyll M!A'il:R L'4.
!a israiceso ac-red foer F~ekta. l".::r. uc
iU L i> ac .i =i i. I:lt, W atch U ns. . . i ns. i-' rk . .
Jwcvelrv,
PIANcc cij c. repnirel :ac1 r:. 4t/! ; .
Am.ll ".:i. :ta
April 21
TO THE PUBLIC,
IE Undersigned lmving seld the Anerie:am
lotel to G. C. CUNNlNGilA l & Cis.
take this ccasion to return our thanks to the pub
lie generally for the liberal patronagc bestowed
upon us. and would solicit the same for its present
Proprietors. Respectfully,
0. I3. P. SCOTT & CO.
Hamburg, 3lay .0, 1857.
-0
AMERICAN HOTEL,
HAaIBURG, S. C.
T HE Subscribers take t1,is opportunity of in
forming their friends and the public eenerally
that they have bocuaht the abovc IlOTEL, anad
are havinr it refitted in the best possible style fot
their reception. We flatter ourselves that every
necessarf arrangement has been made to promote=
the comfort of all who favor u: with their company.
Our ROOMS are airy and comfortahly furnishel ;
SERVANTS attentive and obedient. And our
TABLE will be con,-tantly supplied with the best
the season affords. Our frienls may therefore rest
satisfied that every exertion will be cheerfully rean
dered to make their rrojourn leasiant tad aereecable.
There will be in attendnnee a GOOD OsTrLER,
and Hoerses left in our charge will receive particu
lar attention.
gPersons arriving at this House may feel as
sured that their baggage will be promptly sent,
rree of charge, to the Carolina or to either of the
Georgia lDepots.
We solicit a share of the patronnce of those visit
ing our Tuwn. G. C. C UN NINGiA M,
MARY S. CUNNINGH AM,
Proprietor.
Ilamburg, June 1, 1857. ly 21
New Goods-Late Arrivals!
SPENN, Agenut, is contstatntly replenish
L . isahing his Stock every week with FIlE lH and
Most Desirable Dress Goods,
well suited to the season. Thec Ladies will find
among his latest na ivals. sonme very becautitful ande
-a.lom;~.bl Goords, anchi as
R ich Side stripe (1U0 \NDIES and JA CKON ETS,
Skeletotn FKlwR, latest styles ;
Black Silk and Lace MANT1LLAR, beaiitifulh
DONNETS oif latest and most, hiandlsomne styles ;
landsome Ilonnet Ribbons, Flo cvtrs, Ritcehes, &c.
Call in ladies, and see my goodls.
AMay 20 tf 2
THlE LIVER INVIGAROTOI
P'REPARED 1Y 1>Rl. SANFOIIlD.
Ia agrent scientitie maaedient e ihieovery. unisa du clly w ccrding
eurie., a!,m;.set tin, ureat ito Indteve. Ii estre-s as f by an::p.
ij, even the itrset dise gcinlg heitlt. andt uwhtlomt insre a
inec ht..t! i.s ra(er i. t ere. any kind of ive~r Comphdui~eat,
frrmct the we.rat .innadiice sir lDi'-pepisin to a cii annnon hsendi
neei, al or ahieh are the renii~i sir ai dtiised Lever.
'The Liver is e ofi the p rinia t re;suhi irs iof the
hunin body. ti ndt enit pe i~ter:Urams ils fuaolsana w.aa it
te peower s af the c. cate r~e ai ::r:ly dev elopled~. tihe
icaeti e is nitie ct eniir~ely ..jceienht 'n the hecalthay
ni iet if ahe Litver for thie r . prper plsiraere of ti
i etcionsc. W hci enc the slm :eh~ i," al fat. athe toe lst
acre aci fauai.. andi thea whoet yteisnte i one
e m~nee etf e .i irgan- -~ Lier- h'ivinig rese-d toi
Ido itsr r duty. For ti. at les ifthlt irgan, trne i ofh
prpre..s ha a it _ e heist study. ie it p rae f
w i t toe ecunternei the mully dean;er o eeeid tie
w ichat It as liabl.t
To'e prove tthat this rc e mey.clc -at la t found.n
persone trnltd withi .t Iv e r 4upa i in. .inaltaa a a ys
f ts f-rmas.hn ta' ctoI. ry I t- c hlitl e stn cncti on ii i-s
A ici iars te.taa p iiiic .i...*innd hi~iCbeen
*i.... -. :. i.li
hi --a
er: \lri-- :M el - 't a ilr.
n...d ..-. !' .- . i ,.ic- l r' vo i- eei -
of bliou alie~a. ihil trleeY;:110 ' --
Onyoebill s neldttrwps- o
system the effe ct rd$gen.ieraog ek .
' nl rttetkn o hunie eioe l
yloss ...r un iuaii elrfomtesm
One. . detaenshrti beoe*l n ie vgrt
th0pntt, ance ke f~sddgs el
w.-r.1 ams whleat.i~nr ud el opant il l
moa t he . re t dose
omin chld. ther is noi tuesfro peier Ia
eein e olas. da. as it. nee r ill tecc ~*rs r
ThLetre i o s cxig rti ie t h~a res c t atm t.the ar
plain oer cne thate enn ie evidenerh torie, h
aleeli wh uetfnel oiin their unanimousr temeyit t
Wee cte indnit peue icmmthng ris ed~~ici
, ynpentive or ee rt aia ge, Cillcevnn ala.aa
Fltev ofn a lui tae. Itioeres wnh' elaggiSintyando
t-m aethousandsaeic ilingakc ito testi i it.drulvrus
a.mh ete hulccnredctccstes ('i ironaha 1 cc-rcaen to
ther4 pic terctie- acer eal e e s igly eiscmmend act
noi c theuhot the Uno.Ti1rpraini rl
LiverO nvgtwoci ir, ' aducigs ethecot hepy ~~a~ct resur onal
whoisre iat chcr. tm rst innuerbe cer utlente or v bleen giav
en tic te gretvirteof thi ev icie ythsto tehih
pl sanii sobrttcit. an we now e iit to be thefi~' beste
aio nhow caefoare thie telir Id caiaeeaaacc tc/~ ihm at . t
are a r heeantc et EIgevcr ana. 1. bagc. til FeNe, a.a salt
dene-o Jiti iei . I -tirie it ~'iaat.at
..aee the E tr e f l.ies S.LColemhan, ee'd. a eret
there bytiied to crederW teteheily thesaatae Mach
noc9-oth e riec th eir otas e si o ra unto il acecrst,
ivery be deboar.red. Ac~nd thoeset indhped rsetsoa amd
E toate muest piayie up b the tha ebruarytnet, ofr ih
et tethein mostt asasei we Iaompt eelle t ay estsit.
U reeie aN Ola suppl ofIAONSE S,
r ty, wh sth is atl-kredlfor leat V.b(. 4RY LOWi FIG-.$
URTE.Pe-ase calr n eaing thais iegacn
, b tfoe purtatsing Jelsher ea ade'. r
tiAlo b000 bad. LE.iF tARoD, inbe i Jari.
G.N NE P ENNR1, Agtaau.
June. 9 tf 22
I
SPRING TRADE
CHOICE DRY GOODS.
BROOM & NORRELL
AUGUSTA, GA.,
TOULD invite the attention of the citizens o
rr Edgefield District to their large and elegant
itock of SPING and SUMMER DRY GOODS
which they are now displaying at their
ONE PRICE STORE!
3onprising everything.of. the latest and most ele
;ant styles in
Ladies Dress Goods !'
[.ACE MANTILLAS,TATMAS, SHAWLS.
HOOP SKIRTS,
of every style -manufactured.
11OOPS OF EVE RY KIND.
=rifse Iainens
of our own importation.
rench, English & American Prints,
GINGMAMS, MUSLINS,
HAWES, BEREGES.- HOSIERY, GLOVES, FURNITURES.
Brifliants, ,aconets, Cambrics, &c.
-A LSO
All the best mnpkers in the market, of
D 0 ME S T I C S,
HOUSEWIP GOODS; LINENS,
LINEN DAMlASKS, SHEETINGS,
'illow Linens ard Cottons, Towellings,
. &C. -&C, &c.
rlaking up one of the Best Stocks of Dry
ioods ever oflered in this market, and enebra
ing :li of those styles most highly prized by good
usekepers. And as we are the only llouse in
he City thnt invariably adhere to the
ONE PRICE SYSTEM,
'e woul cnt p trticu'y n 'tention to this feture
f .ur T':A'e. anl ask all to stwide'r its advngir:,", s.
t u:net.es toe the BUY E. the LOW EI'F tiA 8
li:T P lCiF:. becaure it f.re:c ie' SiElJ .1U
c.wv t. i th_ smallcs. sum 1: h :ue LI aL11ni t t" !.." 1.
i: e. of course l ..G A l> N: e. -t
-..-..t-l fron any'ether s:oi - cc ., , ,' :-irn, c..
. ,'lease notice that we rk:;:e ly .i te.. :" ON E
.2Tht; e price We Wrill 1 . . l
t!' lwrst.
%?' A:d that we never re-o;; to :ire tnr.
~. T ING
August1. Apr 12 ti 14
MORE LIGHT.
1> .NFOilD & BA ILY'. PATENT
ON-EXPLOS1VE SELF-GENERATING
GAS LIGHT.
TIT E pubic is now tuvord with the BEST :nd
r MUST ECONOMICAL LIG11T that ecn be
rcducel. Among the vari..us experiments to up
ireuxinate art;fie:ml light. to the -pure and nteaI,:w
iglht of the natural sun, none have Iroved suecess
es ful. until the non-. xplosive self-generating Gas
ght was invented. This Light is adapted to F:c
ories, Churches, hlotels. .tcree, Vessels, l ail
(ods, private Dwellings, &e., and only resu'res a
rial to test its superior advantage over all others.
Un ike the or.iinairy fluid lamp, it does net throw
,ff uneonsumed entIon, hut it forms from the fluid
etre iydro Carbon Gus. ail or which is conveyed
brough the centre of the genera-or, not leavi:g
ny substance to eseape unceonsuned.
This patent burner c .n- be fitted to any ord'nnry
laid or oil lamp. withorit the least puss:ble daner
if 'explosion, ia thtey ar-e so oonstructed that to
explode one of themt would be utterly impeoss~blc.
TI ey aire considete'd. by thousands who are now
eing the mt to be as safe, if not safer than tihe oil
mp otr candle, as theee nreno sparks flying' from
he litte, ande give precisely the sanme shaped light
i you ge-t freem. the e's gas.
I wish it to be ditncly understood that the ng
amp will give the same amount of light us s*ee
tearine or lirst quality of t:;llowv candks for one
tnt per hour.
I hae apurchased the Ptatent Right for this Lamp.
.nd, for the purpose of enabling the pubic to judlge
fits merits, mty htore will be opeen every eventing
mtil 8 o'clock, id lihted with this new gas!
Ei- OLD LAMPS een be altered aned itiedi with
his new pattent-burner at a t~tifling expense.
'dT All persons ette-rested itt ha~ving a cheoap and
rilliant LIG HT are intited to caltl antd examninte
his one. .G. L. PE NN, ? oEs'.
IIT A Supetrior Atrriee of frIh BURLNING
LUID con~stamnly (en hand.
May. 26 tf 20.
Edgeleld Female Collegiate
INSTITUTE!
H lE Exercises of this Institute will commenee
on the FIR$'T DAY of March next under
he management of
MIS-S A. J. R. ,MRARS, l'RINCIPAL.
The Sebolastic yeatr is divided inito two Fessionis
f five nmoneths , act The iirst Session will end(
n e 11.h JTuly. The seicond wiil commttenteeton
I' 2nd daty of Augut, aned end on the 17th day
f Ycembher.
The R AT ES OF T UITION are a follows:
n the Pr:imatry Departmcente inudin~s Spel
liti, Readling,~ t ritng, Arithme'tic, Enig
lih Grammar, Gecoraphy, andi Vocahl 31tt
ie lper besseion,........---.------... '2,50)
n the Colcegia-e Depanrtett, intcludein2 Ilead
ig, Writint, En" . Ga'-emar, Geozraphty,
Nattral Philosoplhy, Chemistry, Geompt ry,
Agtbra, I.~ lat ae.heorie, Eng. Ceemptesi
tiotn and Vca~l Muic,~ per Se.iont. ~ ..'.tt
French (x-dn) lurmss.. . ....i~ .... 1,') J
F'or*~ Alesie cc Pee'no.- pr sein.... .. .. .5,
For lira-: :i 0 t' 6ic Water (oh
- ~~~......i...s.made..a.p......! :~it .. er-.
er- of t e umtitut.' a hl e cc mh
. .. W . . A..
c.cW N1iluSON
At t c ee theta- atg-wilb u
I tieemr.etgl' th e ames of allth pui in lee
edance during thte year, ithl an engravitng of the
itlings and premise-s.
Edgeield, S. C., Feb 23, 1858. tf 'I
vEWSPRINGe;~OODs~
B00TS ANDSHOES!
T 'HOS. P. LAR US, Augusta,Seorgria,bha'
Sthis day received a large lot of SPRING
300DUS, anid will continnue to do so through the
mmter, conisisting in part of
Ladies' Stik Fxed CONGRES1S GAITERS,
do' do do 'do
do Glove Kid Oongress do
doa Colored TIPT . do
do Bla.ck 4o .'. do.
do Fine pheiladelphaia hid and Moroeco SLIP
PERS, -
Nisses' Fixed Kid-Top KtSSUTII DlOOTS,
do Kid and Mor'occo SLIPPEiRS and TIES
Childrens' SHlO KS. of every description,
Mets' Calf Opera PUMP BOOTS,
do Goats flEELED INVINCIBL ES.
do Patent W. 8. PJM PS and Oxford TIES
do Goats B. S. do
dn Calf~ 13 8' do.
do Kid Congreds G AITERS,
do Ctalf . do do
Bnys' do do do
With a variety too reumerous to mention. Cal
and look, as I have attentive Clerks who will b
glad to show the Goods.
Augusta. Geo., April 5 t f 13
,FINE CATSUP.
J UST.reeived a few dozen Bottles of A No.
CAToUP, which was punt up last year by
gentleman of this Town. Try it-it speaks f.
itself. E. T. DAVIS, Agt.
April 6 1858 tt 13
LIGHT---LIGHT---LIGHT.
GREAT desideratum in the way of LIGHT
i is accomplished. An illuminating Oil is
prepared from Coal, called KEROSENE OIL,
which for
Brilliancy and Intensity, of Light
Is unsurpassed by all other artificial lights. It is
not explosive-will extinguish fire if poured on it
--and last. though not least, It is very little more
expensive than sunshine. A small Lamp, giving
the Light of six Candles, will not cost excee'ing
half a cent an hour, which can be graduated so as
to give less light at a murh less expense.
We have the exc'usivc Agency for the KERO
SENE OIL and LAMPS in this place, and will
sell them at Charleston prices and terms, 'which
are exclusively for Cash.
A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE.
April 28 tf 16
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C.
r HE Subscribers take pleasure in informing
1 their friends and patrons that they are NOW
RECEIVING a Large Addition to their al
ready extensive Stock of PURE and FRESil
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c.
TO PHYSICIANS.
We are prepared and will take pleasure in fur
nishing Physicians with a COMPLETE OUTFIT
of Mcdici'es Instrunents, Shop Furniture, Medi
cal Saddle Bags. ,vc., &c.. &c.
TO THE LADIES.
We will alsosay to the La:lies that our Stock
comprises ALL articles for the TOILET, from the
Dresing Comb and Brush to the richest Perfume
ry. Fine Soaps, Pomades, Flair Restoratives, De
pilatory, Cosmetics, Lubin's Genuine Extracts, &c.
Als', FLAVORING EXTRACTS for (ulina-y pur
puses.
TO THE PLANTER
We say, your watts t.av e bhetn atteiii1Lt to in our
lretunt selecti 'i. ,.nl i1 )ur iirders. oar conme
in and lvt us l u' you up :: coin .lktc 'lant tion
Case of .:er:: :uwa.. -. ih lull di
rections fir uwe in : :. :ih- 1 se.., a:d thereby
save tit.wu. mow-y "::n i ;:-:;. b. i --iimple - rehlartic
+1r !h:- -ill I'. .. : : it' ".a : of as . ::r ::, ,"r at:
-'ivr. it.:.:~.. .::.I -.i:i '.en 1,re:,k the chain .,f
1: riti.i ;..h. :I.ry prevCting serious and p:-o
TO SUFFERING HUMANITY
v extend the invitLiei to call on us. We hbve
:ds of the most r.putable nostrums recoinmen led
to cure almost all of the ills and aches to which
flesh is heir to. If you canno :ind anything
adapted to your case, we will exert our se ill is
preparing soniething for your reliet.
T'Prescriptions filled w ith accuracy and dis
patch at all hours. day or night.
S.fCall aid examine our Stock Ot the Drug
Store under the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall.
A. G. & T. 3. TEAGUE.
Edgefiell, April :"" tf 10
CAROLINA HOTEL.
.T lE P.oprictor of this well known and popu
lar HOT EL takes peculiar p'easure in an
nouncing to his friends and the travelling public
generall', that this Iuse is open for the reception
of company, and that his whole o.iergies will ne
put into requisition to gratify the wants of each
and all who may favor him with their patronage.
The Hliuse has just been thoroughly repaired.
and the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent con
dition 10r the Spring and Sumnier season.
My Table will be furnished with the best that
can bo had, and presidel over by one skilksl in
the culinary department-and in short, everything
requisite to gratify the taste of the epicurean will
be supliled in abundance. The servants of thbe
C . ROLINA I IOTEL are noted ror their polite and
attentive character, and are ever in attendance to
obey the wishes of my Guests.
New ST AIBLES have recently been built, which
are commodious and complete, and Horses left in
my caro will receive kind and careful treatment.
' hanktul for past encouragieent and patron
age, I respect fully solicit a continuanc of the same.
JOHN A. M AYS.
gr The travelling community are noi~ified that
they and their bagage will hie conveyed,,.at a mo
ment's warning, without charge, to the I'arohima or
Gergia Depots. J. A. M.
Hamburg, May 3 1858 tf 10
18 58
1858, SPRING EXPOSITION! 188,
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
OF FlRsT CLASS ST APL E AND) FANCY
DRY GOODS!
Silks, Grenadines, Bareges, Challies, Mus
lins, Embroideries, Hosiery, Linens
and Domestic Goods,
And the usual line of Goods keplt in a first class
Dry Goods stoie.
Ladles will find in our extensive stock the great
est assoirtiiment, in each of the above departments,
ever~ elhbited in .A uusta. Our grat facilitics
for obtainingu GOODA. fromt Auction and large Tm
porters, are such as to ensure our en:.tomeirs that,
thev may nmako their purchases fromi us at the
very lmvest piricis: and m nany leading articles
muchel Iemw the miarks t value.
Our Northern, Eastern: anid European Corres
poilents wilt sen.I us weeklv thiroughlomt the sea
smn, all thtat is Now. Novel aniil -'tyllshm, ini ,h b way of
Dr'3~t-d,. oods and4 Embroiderics.
Onr hhionm. ehuito the e~pecial auetinni of Stran
ers :uil Visitors. as ioily one prie is t'sku'-l, and
all Gl.o.!s are narlw-1l in plain lignees ; therefore,
itexeineerlIlpurchitlsers are maif ov.er charged.
*nae es -it .vas:,vs r-.cve ki ni and cour'emis
W. H. EBONNC. i D r
T HE Suibe r have ion: purc he ti~e peises
formhieraly hcied by'~ .\lru. H. t A. GR AY,~e si
Wtic.t e he2l. rp i'i shp iset to pepare toel do al
Waet hes O2locksaext Jeweory an
SiWlver WIAe
Hj I nbic aving securaed thsevcsfaFIRT prLmASes
WATfomly occAERad be.i A G raas alc
Atch wrkpirn don his showpraredt ;.d if
indis owr give cotisfatin th oe ilb e
Wacusnded,.e ely n
AlHesslaving wotesr ices i ay depend
uponkettingeit, atliope tmo priietir stfai.
P. S.-A lagulator, thaL wid keep exact time,
y;il be kept, running in the shop. Persons desi
rios of obtaining the true Lime can be accomnoda
ted at any hour in the day.
-F. HI. CANDEE.
April 0 1858 . tf 13
Marble at Newberry, S. C.
I KE EP constantly on hand, at my Marble Yard,
.Nowherry, S. C., MARBLE and GRANITE
TOMBS, TOMB TABLETS, MONUMENTS,
IHead Stones, &c.,
In endless styles aid of every variety.
LETTERING done neatly and correctly at three
lcents lier letter.
All1 orders shall have prompt attention. I sell
as cheap as the cheapest.
|rFor further particulars, call on Col. Chris
tie, at Edgeflel C. H., S. C.
JOIIN R. LEAVELL.
Newhers-y, M~ay 241 8m* 20
r ESS MACKEREL-Just recived seve
iriKitts of tine ME88S MA CKEREL. Call
a try. .the. E. T. DAV~lS. Ao'r.
CANDIDATES,
g Tat Friends of WILLIAM GRE60, Esq.,
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sen
ator at the next election.
Feb1 *4
g The Friends of Col. JAMES P. CARROLL
respectfully present him as a Candidate for the
State Senate at the ensuing election.
g?'The Friends of Col. JOHN HUIET re
spectfully nominate him as a Candidate for a Seat
in the House of Representatives at the next elec
tion.
3 Tn friends of Dr. H. R. COOK, respect
fully .nnounce him as a Candidate for a seat in
the House of Repesentatives at the next election.
WTnE Friends of Mr. WADE HOLSTEIN,
respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for elec
tion to a Seat in the next Legislature.
Mar 10 to* 9
IW are authorized by the, friends of Col.
JAMES TOMPKINS to announce him as a Can
didate for a Seat in the next Legislature at the
ensuing election.
' The friends of. Col. JOHN QUATTLEBUM
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a
seat in the next Legislature at the ensuing election.
April 7 to* 13
0' We are authorized by the friends of Maj.
A. L. DEARING, to nominate him as a Candidate
for a seat in the IIoure of Representatives at the
next election.
April 7 to 13
i7 The friends of M. W. GARY, Esq., present
him as a Candidate for the State Legislature at the
nett election.
Mar. 31. to* ,l^_
S Tun: iiswmb 1-f W. W. .WA MS. E ;., re
pec: 'uily pnt:ent. Ii rt v a candidate for the Seae
Les::'-.u:c at its ne:n Ses;sion.
Mar 2.; t.. 11
L The Friend' ni .. Ii.rulPUN '1Ult.r,
Esqj., respectfully p"ew.: hin a", a Can.dilae for
the state l.cgi~!atiu re ai t , uw Seesion.
I. #Tux Frteielm M:i. ABII:I1 .1ONER re
spoe nlly prcw;m. hit':.s a Candi'late .r re-.lec
tion tv the Ster.ht Le'"niatnre.
Mar 10 t,, 9
or shlerrif.
LEWIS COVAR,
W. W. SALE,
WM. QUATTLEBU 1,
LEWIS JONES,
If. BOULWAIRE,
".1
'or ClorL.
F. M. NICHOLAS,
EDMUND PENN,
S. HARRISON,
WILLIAM L. STEVENS,
LEWIS COLEMAN,
JAMES SPANN,
ROBERT D. BRYAN,
JACKSON COVAR,
F'or Tae. COlleotor.
CHAS. M. MAY.
JOHN C. LOVELESS,
STARLING TURNER,
M. W. LYLES,
E. W. HORN,
THEOPHILUS DEAN,
CHARLES CARTER,
Wor Cre-l w.n-2 .
W. F. DURISOE,
E. B. FOREST,
PHYSICIAN,
WILL attend promptly to all business of the
WVprofession entru-ted to his care.
OFricE, Edgefield C. 11., 5. C.
April 6 1858. tf 13
UBEOPLASTIC PROCESS
of INSEaTING
.X34TIWICIAXs TEETIEE
THE Subscriber having furnished himself with
.. a license to use this N EW PROCESS of
INsETING ARTicF I , TEETH,
Is now ready to serve all who may need such, with
m. assurance of a mnore perfect adaptation, and s
loser resem:biance to the natural organs, than can
be realized by any other method. its perfect pu
rity. cleanliness, freedom from all taste, or galvamic
sensation, durability, comfort and security, are
arong the adva.ntageselaimed for this SUPERIOR
iode of setting Artificial Teeth.
H. PARKER.
June 24, if 24
THIIO . .S. & C. IH. MIO IS E,
SUCCESSORS TO LEE & MOISE,
WLIHEME G*ROCERS,
No. 7, IIaynIe street,
CHARESTON, S. C,
Jan27 l , I
Ridgeway Academy,
Il~ E Exercises of this institution will be con
tcted under the sulperintendlance of the
Subscriber, this year; and he trusts, by strict
attention to pupils cmtmittedl to his care to give
satisfaction t o p)aren's, anid advance the pttpils as
Itats~ of Tuition.
t Clas-. tthographiy, I:cading and
Arithmetieh, fi12.00
M~n Encen Work Shp
-iY'Qn.S 1n. CIIAPMAM,
6;e~' X Roni.- hN.ig.fi.ld I )ist. S. C.
f or tir. D. R. DURISOE, at the " Advelrtiser
Offce, who is my authorized Agent.
MylON TGO MYKER y's
CELEBRATED DOUBLE SCREEN
ROCKA WAY PREMIUM
WHEAT FAN.
r 'lIE SUBSU!IlBER having purchased the
IRight for this State, now offers to Planters these
justly celebrated FANS for cleaning Wheat. This
Fan is superior to) any thing of t1he kind now in use,
as the number of premiums awarded at different
State Fairs will attest. It is simple in its structure,
easily rigged, works well, and when out of order,
can be repaired by any ordinary mechanic. It is
alapted to cleaning all kinds of grain. For further
particulars see Himand Bill, which will-be furnished
any one desiring such..
COTTON 'GINS AND 'WARR
Also o--nstantly on hand a supply of Cotton Gius,
whjeh I warrant to be equal to any made. Alsoa
lot or Thrashers which are so extonslvely knowa
that I deem it unnecessary to eulogise them here.
Tlse Machines are all manufactured in this place,
by skillful workmen, and of the very best material,
and warranted to do what is said for them. Any
orders for either of the above Machines, nddressed
to the subscriber, or left with my Traveling A gents,
will be promptly attended to.
JOHIN ENRIGHIT,
Abbeville C. H , S. C., May 18, 3m 1B
N OTICE.--All persotsa indebted W. the Es
tate of John lKirkmsey, dooc'd., are hereby
timely warne4 ta4 gag. paymqnt forthwith, and
hose at~igg elhigs against the Estate are notified
tp rndr tem In, properly attested, at an early
day.. s. . H. KIRKSEY, acting Ex'er.
w- on I'
NEW AND SEASONABLE STOCK OF
SPRING DRYG'OO..DS'.
P. & M. GALLAHER,
AsoerrA, GsonomA.
R ESPECTFULLY Solicit the attention of-the
ladies of Edgefield, and the public generally,
to their New and Fashionable stock of
DRY GOODS,
Purchased within the past.month by one of their
own firm, who spared no pains to obtain the most
desirable styles of S P R I N G and S U M M E R
GOODS, suitable for the most fastidious of the
ladies of the South.
To their varied and extensive assortment, in each
department, they call special attention, especially to
the comparatively low prices at which they are
selling. Their stock embraces in part the latest
Fashions.
SUPERB SILKS. .
Rich Chintz Chene Bayadere SILKS ;
Rich Moire Antique Black and Colored SILKS;
Rich Marcellaine and Florence " "
Rich Black SI LKS, In endless variety;
GRENADINE, Crape DeParis ROBKS;
CIIALLIE, Barege Delaine "
Printed LAWNS;
Printed BRILLIANTS;
BAREGES; CRAPE MARETZ1
CRALLIES; BAREGE DzLAINE;
CRA PE DaPARIS; CANTON CLOTH;
BOMBAZINE; ALPACA.
EMBROIDERY.
Embroidered BAN 11S, beautiful Patterns -
" ' JACONET, SWISS and IULL;
c COLLARS, in great variety;
' Linen Cambric I ANDKERCHIEFS
EDGINGS and INSERTINGS.
HOSIERY.
Ladies' Silk ROSE, beet quality ;
" Cotton " " "
\lissea Silk 'c " "
" Cotton " " " "
Gents' lin!f Cotton hIOSE, all sizes aral quality;
Ladies' :wrnd (entlemen's Silk GLOVES:
' Kid " various
olors.
MIUSLUNS.
Embreid.'red M USi.lN, for Lndi.ls* Dres.ses;
Plain . nnenet m! Swins M USLINs ; -
Nansnok. ini ofidi Bonk "
T'ri:tad .R ILLI.\NIE aol Frence C.Al!3RIC;
AMERICA N CAIi' ES AT UNPRECE
)JNTr:1I1.k Lo1"W PRI('RS.
DOYAESTIC GOODS.
ilrown SIIIRTINGS anl SIl Ilf'rNGS;
OSNAI1WRc. , :,TRIPES anl
lRIILAINGS, at Factory prices.
GINGHAMS IN GREAT VARIETY!
IRISH LINEN.
-Finished and Unfinished LINEN, in half and whole
pieces, imported direct from Ireland.
DAMASK, NAPKINS,
DOYLIES, TABLE CLOTHS.
MISCELL.ANEOUS.
COUNTERPANES; B1W TICKING;
A pron CI tECKS; Furniture PRINTS;
RIBBONS; LUTES; Satin and Velvet Furni
ture and Dress FRINGES;
PAR ASOLQ; lloop SKIRTS; FANS: 'O MRS';
Hair BRUSIlIS; SOAPS; PERFUSIERY ;
htANTILILAS, SHAWLS and SCARFSincend
less variety.
Augusta, April 14 l858 3m 14
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY.GOODS!
AND
TAMES HENEY, Augusta, Ga., has just
treturned from the Northern markets with a
superior stock of
Fancy and Domestic Goods, .
Comprising some of the newest styla, as wel
the finest texture of DRESS GOODS, to which
be wishes to call the attention of all persona visiting
Augusta, pie Iging himself that he will penmit no
one to undersell him, and is confident'that he sa
sell at least fronm a to 10 per cent. cheaper.
than any other CASh STORE in the City.- Hie
anud those in his employment wgi feel a pleasure la
waiting on those who faror him with a eil.;-ae ans
they will of necessity have to examiine the stooks
of the city In order to find-the best val'ue, he hopes
they wil bear in mind his store, which isi one door
above the Georgia Railroad Bank.
CA LL AND SEE IlS STOCK !
Study your interest.a! obaody compeRgllo buy !
Ewcrybody waited on wcith pleasure !
ALL STYLE8-VERY LOW. I
Printed Lawn, Organdie and JACONETS, a ,
varieties and very cheap ;
Printed L.awn, Organdie and Jaconet ROBES,
different styles ;
Printed Lawn BA REGES and GRENADINES;
A lage lot of GINGilAMS and CA LICOES;
Swirs, Jaiconet and Mt'.l MU'CLlNS;
A splenadid stuck of EMBROI I)ERED Goods;
Summter SilAWLS and MANTILLAS.
MILLINERY DEPARTRENT
Is to, be f.-nrd nlI that is novel, never having been
better suppli.-d with all that is desirable In
BONNETS, HEAD DiRESSES,
&o., &c., &o.
Slseetinsgs, Shirtings & Osnsaburga.
11i15SH LINENS; TABLE LINENS and
TOWELIJINGS; Mua.quito N ETTINGS ;
Bed SPRE ADS, FRINGES, ke.
A/full au!'ply of IlOSI ER Y, &o., &o., &O.
Au::.t, A pril 5 tf 13.
NEW GOODS FOR 1858 !
SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIES.
r An orm receiviv.: "ny .S;,rin;- npphiesa of Dry
's. k:, Gr.ce'rie.<, &c., xe., wichtl, in noinI of'
41lyadcheapne~ss wiill compare l'arorably wi itha
and A :wu:tf.
':y sin-ca of Lary Goris c.n~i-ts of almd4~ every
r.uI-ty of'
Auen, tlerne and :~ ' Youth4 Wear.
A er. a !.,e variety of
BC@IETS, 4~liSGAPS, BOcuTS: ShiOES, &C,
i!. & Gatit~11 lirne I j: readt-> o:er
Nue Coffee, TRen, MIolgsses, &c.
A;6.. always on l erci T OB ACCO. S EG A RS,
SVUP'?. W IN ES, B RA NDIES, 'U R E -
MkEDlCIN ES, gr. -
g7 Come and luok at my Stock.
5. L. H ARMON.
Wintor Seat, Mar 22 tf 11
Notice,
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Daniel
Boone, dec'd.,are requested to make immedi.
ate payment, and all puersons having demands
against the same are hereby notilled to presenh
them properly. attested.
. L. P. BOONE, Ada'or
PETER OUZT. * ra
Dec. 28,1857. tf 50.
E STATE NOTICE.-Al persons Indebted
to the Estate~ of A. T. Traylor, dec'd., are
notified to settle the same forthwith; and those
having dem~ands against the said Eatatowhll please
render them in, properly attested, to the Adnminis
trator at Calhoun's Mills, A bbeville District, S. C.
-M. 0. TALMAN, Adm'or.
April 28 8m* 16
Sam will have it Pure.
IHAVE this day received two Barrels of pure
RYE' WHISKEY, and Ave Barrels of pure
CORN WHISKEY, very old and pure-shipped
by Mr. Cenn, diret from North Carolina.. Some
of the most ominent Ph iin of Auguta pur
chase it fortheirmue. ,or saleby
N, B.--On hanid 25 Bbls. Key Stone Moneogr*S
hala Whiskey.
Hamburg, Mar l f
OTICE-Elf gleaidebtea to the;.ls
N tate of GogMD.Resrdern are requanted
tmaeimmediate settleumentjai these having
demands against the' Estate tilp1se 1eat
them forthwith, propedatsted..
E..LKIBESEY, Ad'er
Jan.. - 53.