Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, July 21, 1858, Image 3
SELLING OFF!
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
WILL BE OFFERED AT
WILLIAM H. CRANE'S
CASH STORE,.
UNTIL THE FIRST OF AUSUST.
E XPECTING to have the contemplated im
provements in his Store commenced on the
first of next month, and being desirous of disposing
of his
STOCK OF DRY GOODS
By that time, he will sell, for the remainder of the
month, at
UNPRECEDENTLY LOW PRICES.
. Now is the time to get GREAT BARGAINS.
Call and satisfy yourselves.
Augusta, July 21, 1858 2t 28
WILLIAMSTON SPRINGS
HOTEL!
T HE Proprietors take pleasure in announcing
to the public, that their House is NOW
OPEN FOR TIIE SEASON, under the superin
tendence of
Mr. F. A. JIOKE, as Manager,
and are now ready to afford spacious and comfort
able accomodation to ALL, whether in quest of
health or pleasure.
Their rooms are large and airy and are so ar
ranged as to furnish many conveniences especially
to families who do not wish to be separated.
The table will be always furnished with the
BEST the Country and Cities can alford-and in
the culinary department they would say they have
secured the services of those, who cannot fail to
please even the most fastidious.
Complete facilities are likewise affbrded for
amusement of any kind whatever; in a word, the
proprietors flatter themselves, that they have left
nothing undone that might afford pleasure and
comfort to their guests.
RATES OF BOAJ D.
Per Day........................,00-----..0
Week.........................----12,00
Month.............................3,00
J. G. WILLSON,
E. NELSON, Proprietors.
H. T. TUSTIN.
July 131858 3t 27
LAWTON & McNEIL,
Factors & Commission Merchants,
21 VENDUE RANGE, AND 17 ACCOMMO
DATION WHARF,
Agents for DeBurg's Phosphate of Lime, and
Kimberley's Animal Compost or Cereal Fertilizer.
gW Consignments of Produce solicited.
W. S. LAWTON,
0. S. McNEIL.
July 13 1858 tf 27
JEFFEI S & COTHRANS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
W ILL continue the F ac t orag e and
Commission Business in this City,
(their Office on Central Wharf) where they will
be pleased to give strict attention to the sale of
COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, &C.,
Or to any business entrusted to their care. Will
buy Goods or family supplies to order.
Commissions for Buying or Selling will be 2I
per cent.
They take this opportuity of returning their
thanks to their friends anid patrons for their libe
ral patronage, and respectfully soilicit a contiu
ance of the same. HI. L. JEFFERS.
W. S. COTHRAN,
JOHN COTHRAN.
Charleston, July 10, 1858. '2m 27
GREAT BARGAINS
IN DRY GOODS.
JAMES INENEY, AUGUSTA, GA., be
ing desirous of making a change in his bu
siness, offers, from this date his entire Stock of
Dry Goods for Cash!
smwertiarany ever offered in this or any other
City in the South.
All persons desirousof laying out their money
to the biest advantage, will do well to call and see
his stock. They may be sure of saving from 25
to'50 per cent , as he is determined on selling ofi
the entire stock of his Goods by the first of October
If you want SILK, plain or figured,
Call at HENEY'S.
If you want BAREGES, solid, col'd or printed,
Call at HENEY'S.
If you want MUSLINS, white or cotored,
Call at 11E \EY'S.
If you want EMBROIDERIES, for Ladies or Alis
ses, Call at H ENEY'S.
If you want HOSIERY, GLOVES, RiBBONS,
BONNETS, &c. Call at IIENEY'S.
If you want GINGilAMS, SHE ETING, SH IRT
INGS, &c. Call at 11ENEY'S.
Or if you want any other article usually found
in a Dry Goods or Millinery Store, and w ant them
at prices for cash, at wvhich you never expected
to see them, call at UIENEY'S STOR, E,next above
the Georgia Railroad Bank.
All rersons indebted to hinm are retnested to
conie andl settle up.
Augusta, July I2 tf 27
Administrator's Sale,
BYan order from W. F. Durisoe, Esq., Ordina
Jry, I wvillproceed to sell on WVednesday, the
28th inst., at the residence of Win. Logue, de
ceased, all the visible personal Estate of said
deceased, consisting of
TWO HORSES, TWO COWS AND CALVES,
Hons, one Buggy, Thrasher anid Fanner,
Blacksmith Tools, IHousehold and
Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c.
Tzrnxs.-For all sums of aiid under 310 cash
all sums over $10 on a credlit until the lirst day of
January 1858, with interest from da.y of sale.
Purchasers io give notes with ample personal
sureties. E. H. YOUJNGBLOO.D, Admi'r.
July 14 2t 27
Sheriff's Sale.
B)Y Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to
Lme directed, I will proceed to sell at Edge
field Court House, on the first Monday in August
next, the following property, in the following sta
ted case, vIz: *
Mges ilarris vs. James Morris, the interest of
the Defendant in. a tract of land containing two
hundred and forty acres, more or less, adjoiini
lands of B. W. Hatcher, Chesley Wise and others.
Terms of sale, Cash.
Commissioners of Rtoads vs James Adams and
William Burnes; The Same vs The Same, Five
Mules.*
JAMES EIDSON, s.E.Dm.
July 10, 1858 4te 27
CURRYTON SCHOOLS.
T IlE Exercises of the First Session will be
clo~ed on the 8th inst. A ftela cecess of two
weeks, they will lbe resumed on the 20th inst.
J AS. HI. MORRIS, Prin.
July 7 t f 20
NTOTICE.-The Graniteville Manufacturiuig
..~Company intend to make application to the
.next Legislature for a modification of their char
ter.
July 13 3t 27
Bacon and Lard.
UT received a harges'upply of BACON SIDES,
2 sOULR and IlA MS, of superinlr quali
w tvhich is otlfered for male at V ERY LWW FI1G
URE5. Please call andl examine this fine Bacon
b.-.ore purchraing elsewhere.
Also, tO000 Lbs. L EAF. LARD, in Jars.
U. L. PE.!y, Agt.
.June 9 tf 22
Edgefield Beat Company
ATTENTION!
- OU are'bereby ordered to be and~ appear at
U.your regl'p parade ground (Edgefld C.
II.,) on Saturday, the 7th August, armed and
equipped as the law directs, for drill and mistruc
ti.,n. By order of
-CAPT. JOHN IR. BRYAN.
II. CaooK.:a, 0. 5
July 14, 4t - 27
L EMIONS-Just reccived five Boxes Choice
LEMONS. E. T. DAVIS, Agent.
uay19 - - tf 19
AMBROTYPES
FOR $1, AND AS HIGH AS $10!
T HE Subscriber will take great pleasure in
waiting on the Ladies and Gentlemen of Edge
field and vicinity who may desire to procure
FAULTLESS REPRESENTATIONS
Of themsclhes by the wonderful operation of the
Ambrotypic art.
DAGUERREOTYPES, OIL P.\INTINGS, EN
GRAVINGS, &c., accurately copied.
AMBROTYPES inserted in Me.lallions, Rings,
Breastpins, Seals, &e.
Particular attention will be given to Family
Groups and Children.
The Subscriber attends personally to his custo
mers and guaranties satisfaction.
OTThose wishing good Pictures will do well to
call soon, at his ROOMS In the CAROLINA HO
TEL, as he will remain in this place but a few
days. T. H. JONES.
July 6 tf 26
DR, SAMUEL GILBERT.
A FTER an absence of several years, engaged in
the successful prosecution of his profession,
especially in the cities of New York and New Or
leans, has returned to
And is now prepared to treat
CRIIONIC DISEASES,
Without Surgical Operations. Owing to the fact
of his having procured the assistance of his son,
SILAS T. GILBERT, M. D.,
A graduate of the Jeflerson Medical College of
Philadelphia, and who has had ample professional
experience in the cities of New York and Charles
ton, patients will be now treated on more favora
ble terms than heretofore.
, SLAVE A will be boarded, lodged and
treated for $150 per day.
g' Particular attention paid to the treatment
of CHRONIC DISEASES peculiar to females,
Cancers, Tunors, Ulcers,
Syphilis, Etc.
During Dr. Gilbert's absence from this section
of the Union, certain persons have, to the great
detriment of many of those wiho have employed
them, attempted to imitate him, professing to have
a thorough knowledge of his remedies and mode
of treatment. The' public is hereby notified that
Dr Gilbert has no specific remedy for any disease,
that his success has been almost wholly owing to
his personal skill and experience. The judicious
use of caustic applications reqxires fully as much
professional sagacity and experience as does the
successful use of surgical instruments.
Lr Pamphlets of Testimonials, etc., for gratui
tous distribution, may be had on personal applica
tion, or by addressing
. DRS. S. & S. T GILBERT,
330 Main Street, Greenlaw's Building,
Memphis, Tenn., July 13th, 1]r68 lm 27
Catalogues Mat Free.
G.G. EVANS,
PUBLISUER AND ORIGINATOR
OF THE
GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE!
439 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.
T HE unparalleled success which has attended
the subscriber in his distribution of Gifts to
the Million, has induced him to make large and
valuable additions to his former extensive stock
of new and popular books. His new, complete and
classified Catalogue of Books, embracing all the
Departments of Literature, Is mailed FREE to any
part of the country.
All Books sold at Publishers' lowest prices, and
all the new publications of the day added soon
as issued. $500O worth of Gifts with each $1,000
worth of Books soli ; amaong which are dadly dis
tributed the following:
woaR Faox
Gold Hunting Lever Watches - - $50.00 to 100.00
Gold Anchor Lever Watches - - 35.00 to 50.00
Silver Lever ud Lepine Watches - - 12.001 to 25.00
Parlor Time P'iece. - -- ---- 5.00 to 15.00
Vest and Fob Chai'ns - - - - 10.00 to 25.00
adlies' Guard and Chattelaine Chains 10.00 to 25.00
" Silk Dress Patterns - - - 12.00 to 20.02
" Gold Bra'elets - - - - 5.00 to 15.0tt
" Cameo Sets-- -------10.00 to 15.00
" Mosaic Sets--- ----12.00 to 20.00
" Florentine Sets - - - - 10.00 to 15.0(2
" Gold Pencils and Peos - - 1.50 to 10.00'
" Gold Miniature Lockets - - 2.50 to 10.00
ents' Gold Polis, with cases, - - 2.00 to 10.00
" Bosom Studs andSleevolluttons 2.00 to 10.00
Lndies' Itreast Pins---- ----1.50 to 7.50
"Ear Rings - - - - - - 2.00 to 7.50
" and Gents'Gold Rings -- 1.00 to 5.00
ent?' Bosom Pins---- -- ---1.00 to 3.50
Ldies' Pearl Card Cases - - - 2.50 to 5.011
?ortumonnies, Pocket Knives, &c. - 1.00 to 5.00
trticles iof Gold Jewelry,and Gift Books,
notenumnerated in the above, worth from 25c to $25.
One of the above named Gifts presented te each.
j.rchaser of a book at the time of sale, althiemghsall
ooks are sold at publishers' lowest prices. The com
pete and' elnssified Catalogues may lbe had without
harge, by calling or sending your a'ldres.
pge Lib~eral inducements to country Agents. ' Or
lers from thie co.untry promplItly filled, andi the Goods
forwardedl by express or mail same diay. Ad~lress,
- G. (1. EVANS.
439 Chestnut strect, Phialadelpi'a, Pa.
jar TO ThI l PUL[.-As there ate nmay
ilt Book Ntes advermiseid thrtoughout the coun
ry, Mr. EVAN-; deems it just to huiiself and his
hity to the limbilei-in~asmuchl as Ihe originted the
itBook business-to state, as evidence of the
istability of many such comterns, that they con.
eal their real names fronm the public, and are ad
erisinig thteir biusiness under assumed ones. Mr.
. is aware that these various concerns published
s Gift Book Stores, are calculated to bring the
business establishied by himself into disrepute.
ie askes of thme public a correct judgement in re
zrd to his Gift Book Enterprise, for the honor
intgrity, anid success of whvlich lie refers to all the
prtninent publishmers ini the United States. Read
is Catalogue.
July 14 4t 27
Oak Grove Female Academy,
TWO 0SMILES WES1 TWAl(D FRO3M KIlt K$EY'S
X RUADIS, EDUELFIELD DISTRICT,- $. C.
T lHE n xt Session of the abovenaeAd
Emy will conmmence on MONDAY, JU LY,
26th 1858.
The usual English Branches will be thoroughly
taught by Miss LIZZIE A. PATTEN. The Piano
and Singinu, Painting on Glass ansd otherwise, by
Prof. TlHOS. P. MO3ES.
Terms for thme English studies $12,00, and $16,0
according to the studies taken per dessioni of live
months ; Lessons in Music $18,00 the Session.
With thme above named ellicient teachers, the
Trustees do not hesitate to recommend this School
to the full confidience of Parents and Guardians.
ge Reasonable an~d convenient board can be
obtained.
For further particulars apply to either of the
Trustees.
DR. E. ANDREWS,
ELBIERT DEVORE,
JOSilUA H ARRIS,
8. ST AL NAKER,
.S..ST EVENS.
Kirksey's X Roads, July 13 1868 4t 27
E2XECUTOR'S NOTICE.--AIllpersons
12having denimnds aginist the Estate of D. F.
Hollingsworth, dec'd., are notified to render in
their accounts, prop.erly attested, by Thursday the
5th day of August next, as the Executors intend
to settle up the Estate in the Ordinary's office, at
Edgefield C. H., on that day. Look out that your
accounts are not debarred. Those indebted to
said Estate miust make arrangements.to settle up
ut an early date.
J. ir. IIOLLINGSWORTH, Exor
J. H. WALKER.Exos
April28 tf 16
FLOUR AND CORN MIEAL-Can be
Ihad at my h.'use for Cash.
-ALSO
Leather-Harness, Sole, Upper, Kips, &c.
R. T. MIMS..
Feb.3 tf 4
Notice.
TR AY1 ED from my phtece on Big Creek. about
~the 22nd inst., a Mouse' Colcuredl MA RE
MLE, ,ran~ded on thte sho~ulder with the letter
V-Also strsayd at the same time a small BAY
MARE.
Any information or them, will be thankfully re
erived, n..d the in:ormer campntsated.
W. P. BUTLER.
Edgefield C. II., S. C , June 30 tf 25
Cherry Bouttce and Cordial!I
rpTH R Subscriber has just received a fine supply
. of SUPE~RIOR ClHERRY BOUNCE AND
CORDI'AL, which is a most delightful drink, and
an excellent summer beverage. Call early and
get a dozen i ottles or so, as it is going off' like
"hot cakes." 'W. IE. Lii.G.
July 11 t~f 27
I. H. STEARNS . 00.,
Coamnission Dealers in Everything
U SE F UL.
Special attention given to BUYING, SELLING
and REPAIRING MACHINERY.
Broad Street, near Mechanic's Bank, Augusta,
Georgia.
June 15 ly 23
CENTRAL HOUSE,
WILLIAMSTON, S. C.
W. R. HUDGINS, Proprietor.
T HIS House is now open frr the reception of
visitors to the Sprinas. The building is en
tirely new and finished and furnished in excelk nnt
style and located at a convenient distance from the
Springs. Visitors will find ample and superior
accommodation, with good order, and be supplied
with the best the market affords with moderate
charges.
June 16 6t 23
PRINTED MUSLINS,
DICKEY & PHIBUS, Augusta, Ga.,
have just opened ONE CASE
PRUNTED USLONS,
Which they are closing out at
Six and a Quarter Cents per Yard.
-ALSO
TWO CASES
FlE FRENCH MUSLINS,
At Twelve and a Half Cents per Yard.
Augusta, June 14 tf 23
E, PENN, Agent,
AS just received a supply of the PRINCESS
II ROYAL LOOPED EXTENSION
BRIDAL SKIRTS.
To which he would respectfully invite the atten
ion of the Ladies. This SKIRT is of late inven
tion, and for beauty and utility far surpasses any
thing of the kind ever offered for sale.
It is made entirely by machinery and withou a
tich. The hoops are brought to their places by the
interlacing of Loops-may be taken apart in a mo
ment. and adjusted to suit any size by removing
one or more hoops, and as quickly laced together
and ready for-the wearer-making it an A1DJUS
TABLE SKIRT with a new andi simple AD.JUS
TABLE BUSTLE, free from any incumbrant
appendages.
-The Ladies are invited to call and examine this
new and most desirable article which is meeting
with rppid sale.
June23 tf 24
NEW GOODS FOR 1858!
SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIES.
L AM now receiving my Spring supplies of Dry
Goods, Groceries, &c., &c., which, in point of
quality and cheapness, will compare favorably with
the Goods offered by the merchants of Hamburg
and Augusta.
My stock of Dry Goods consists of almost every
variety of
adies' Dress Goods,
Of the most fashionable styles and of all qualities.
Also, a fine assortment of seasonable Goods for
Gentlemen and Youth's Wear.
Also, a large variety of
BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C.
In the GROCERY line I am prepared to offer
such inducements as must 'please my customers.
My stock consists of an assorttent of
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, &c.
Also, always on hand TOBACCO, SEGARS,
SNUFF, W IN ES, BR ANDi ES, P U RE
MEDICINES, d-c.
Gi Come and look at, my Stock.
.5. L. HARMON.
W inter Seat, Mar 22 f 11
Swan k Co.'s Lotteries Triumphant.
SWAN & Co.
Continaue to Draw as usual wuitlaont
*interruaption.
OTTERIE~S ARE LEG AL, AND AUT HORIZED
BY THlE ST ATE OF GEORGIA.
The late attempt to injure
Our firm has shown
That our Lotteries arc drawn fairly ;
That our Prizes are paid punctually;
.And that our Schemes
Are more liberal tha'n any o:her Lottery
In the world.
1 HE following Schemec will be drawn b~y S.
.1 WAN & CO, Managers of the SPARTA.
ACAEMY LOTTKiRY, in each of their Single
uiber Lotteries for July, 1858, at A UGU.iTA,
eorgia, iln pub~.ie, under the suiperintendence of
Cmmissioners:
lass 22 Dra~ws Saturday, July 3, 1858.
lass 23 Draws Saturday, July 10, 1858.
lass 24 Draws Saturday, July 17, 1858.
lass 25 Draws Saturday, July 24, 1858.
lass 26 Draws Saturday, Jul 31, 1858.
N TiF. PL.\N OF~ SINGLE- NUMBERS.
.50,000 Tickebts!I
EARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS.
TO 11E DRSAwN
EACH SAVTUIIIAY IN JULY!
1 Prize of...... $.Ii irzs f.... *0
I Przi. of...... 4:lri",......:
'rize sof.......... l l, I'izs f...... lt
I Prize of.......... :,sa 4lrz o.... 1
I t'rze ci......... ,51 4. sI'ia, .r
4 'riz e of. . . . . . . : . 51 ' ri . s s f . . . . . l
4 Prz'~sof 9(10 ~p 4 r~ize. o f.......'rzear...9.,900
4 1rizs s............ 35l' 51izes iz a r...... 120
4 Przes ~f 24114 11,1' 9Irize ......... 700
~~~~4 Prizes of 2..........rzesar .. Gut0
4 lrizs u 150 " " , 10Prizes a...... 4,0
4 Pries of Th ". 5,11Ptri zea.... .... 800)5
4 Pizs sf 0 1,(H 1 ' rizes o.. .... ... 12I0
5,(5 Prizes of.... r.. ... 2)Px... ,..........1 ... I 00
48 Prizs f$4an oxting to....... riz.r..91,600
4hl Prizkes 810: "H" ve. 55 HuPrter. 2,0
4~ C'rcular sfssmi" til altn th LoPrizes wle.sU
s4n Priany onf dtous of "e 4,nlg izeta..
4 Prizies of 75 k age wilbe"l ti tresulw ate8
whichris ofe ri " " ,skP:esae, 0
sertifPcates f 20 kae............................40
5 rliies Pcao tnti g t..............10 0
WhOeig T10;caes or; Qulatel,50
gniACcua thwiney the ans fof the LTies wilered
Olritsfwhich theswlibhfewadrdbyfiktas:l
ucasri can hPeageoeWoe Tickets...........$igreSheyma
dertslgate Li stkg f an Numb iers..............4l0b
mi toprider nigTdicets aor tCeraing.e
Enuclaser moneyt our ades rit te sigckes plaere
an rieei o t hi c Cy w ill Strarde. yBe a
3"'emnembe~r that every Prize is drawn, and payable In
full without dteduction.
WFAllprizes of 1 ,000 andi untder, paid immediately after
the drawing-other prizes at thec usual time of thirty days.
gAll commllunlictionis strictly conndenttiat.
Otrders for Ticketis o~r Certilientes call be addressed
either to S. SWAN & CO., Augusta. Ga., 'or
J. WV. (GALTiIEI, Agenti, Columibia.
trA list of tile nuimbers that are drawn from the whecel,
with tile anmsount of thle iprize that each one is entilied to,
will be publihed after every drawiug, in the following pa
iers :-Ke Orleans Delta. Mobile Regisler, Chanrleston
Stanard, Nashvrille Gazelle, Atlanta lteiligencer. New
York Weekly- Day Bank, Atugusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist,
RchodItsptchl. New York IDispatchl. Paluihling (Miss.)
Clarion, Savannah Morning News, and Little Rtock (Ark.)
Tue Demort.lsfLt
JueI 30 1sS f5
NOTJCE is hereby given sthat application will
be made at thte next, Sess'on of the Legisla
ture, for a Charter for a Road to run fronm the
Lutheran Church, on Edisto, to intersect tlhe Co
lutnibia Road at or near Col. John Hluiet's, two and
a talf miles from Edgcfield Village.
May 5 in 1
50,000 Lbs. BACON
JUJST RECEIIYED FRO H EAtST TENNESSEE,
THIS LARGE~ LOT IS PRONOUNCED
" E XCE L SIO R,"
BY ALL GOOD JUDGES OF 0001) BACON.
A CHO10E LOT OF
EXTRA RIBBED SIDES,
FOR FAMILY USE.
SUPERFINE TENNESSEE HAMS,
Which in poinit of quality, size and price, cannot
be surpassed by any one.
The pubslic are earnestly invited to examine this
lot of Bacon, which eblallenges comparison with
any Bacon 'every ofl'ered in this or any other
market. Call and look at it whether you wish to
buy or not. W. B. A T. S. HUDSON.
Julsy 7 f 20
RICH EMBROIDERIES,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a
very large assortment of
FRENCH WORKED COLLARS,
SWISS AND JACONBT BANDS,
SWISS AND JACONET TRIMMINGS,
SWISS AND JACONET FJOUNCINGS,
Plain and Emb'd LINEN COLLARS.
Large assortment Plain and Emb'd L. C. HDKFS,
Rich Chantilly LACE VEILS, new styles.
-ALSO
Rich Silk and Lace MANTILLAS;
LINEN DUSTERS;
Rich Organdie MU-LINS ;
Low-priced LAWNS;
WHITE BRILLIANTS;
Plain and Check NAINSOOKS;
" . " JACONETS;
"t " CAMBRICS;
" " MULLS.
These GOODS having been recently bought-at a
great reduction on the market price, will be sol.I
correspondingly low, and a portion of them ha ?
ing been bought of the manufacturer about 60 per
cent less than they could have been bought at any
auction sale, they will be sold lower than the same
quality of GOODS have ever been offered at in this
city. Our stock is otherwise well assorted, and
offers rare attractions in the wiy of LOW PRI
CES. All of which we will be pleased to exhibit
at our ONE PRICE STORE.
BROOM * ORRELL.
Augusta, Go , June 80 1858 tf 25
J. M NEWY &CO.)
Augusta, Ga.,
A RE astonishing their friends and patrons
throughout the two States, at their WON
DERFUI.LY CHEAP and LARGE and AD
MIRABLE Stock of
Summer Ready.Made CNothing
At their House may always lie found the BEST
Goods in the City-and none but the most fashion
ble.
NEW GOODS--LATEST STYLES.
They are weekly receiving additional supplies
from New York, in order to meet the wants of
their numerous customers. And since the 1st
June, they have received and opened
A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT
-O
Superior Flannel Cassimere RAGLANS, SACKS
and FROCKS, made without Lining, suitable
for Summer wear-cooler th:n Linen.
200 Pair Plain, Fancy and Figured Summer Cas
simere PANTS.
Black and Fancy Summer PANTS.
Fine Cassimere and Black Alpaca COATS;
"A at '- " SACKS;
LINEN GOODS-an extensive variety and very
cheap.
Fine Fancy and White Marseilles VESTS.
A large variety of Plain VESTS at low figures.
Fine Linen and Marseilles SHIRTS &' OLLARS.
A large stock of IIDKFS. TIES, GLOVES, SUS
PENDERS and SOCKS.
gTAll of which we offer to the publio at ex
ceedingly low prices.
CO'ME:2 "E U3 4T .'3O:DT S
And examine our CLOTHING and PRICES.
We take pleasure in showing our Goods to all who
may favor us with it call.
t*'To our Edgefe'd patrons-and their name
is legiou,-we extend many thanks for past and
present patronage, and hope to long merit a con
tinuance of the same.
Tailoring-Clothing made to Orders
Our stock of fashionable CLOTHS, Black, P.1we,
Brown and Clarat, have arrived, together with a
beautiful assortment of side-stripe CASSIM ERE
for pants ; side-str pe LINENS and Marseilles for
pants; Rich Silk and Marseilles Patterns for Vests.
All of which Mr..10fiIN KEN NY will be p'ensed
to show and ma:ke up to order, warranted to fit and
please or no sle.
1. MI. NEWBY & CO.,
lunder U. S. Hlotel, A uguata, Ga.
Augwftta, June 14 tf 23
VALUABLE P OPER TY
T HE Subseriber beinag desirous lo move his
hands to the W..st. offers for sale the follow
ingprope:ty. viz: 10.50 A CR KS OF FINE PINE
[A N!) in Edgefieldl District. .On it iis a spr'endidi
Steram Sawv Mill and Grist 31ill,
wich are doing a promfitamble bueiness.
One Tract cowntains 360 A CR ES lying on thwe
road leading ariom Cambrndge to Unmbuwg, on the
waters of hlorse Pen Cree~k.uiljiing lands of Johan
Iurst aind iothers.
One Trawct cotans 1000 ACRES fine out
t.n land wil impro.ved. lying in A bbeville Distrect,
on the road leadmnw from Picens awnd A nderson to
llambur~g one wile above wlhe Edagdeld line,.
One Tr.iet cown aine 350 AURE'S ini Pickenws
Ditrict, imawe~.ii.tely on the Rail Roari, 10 mail.
above Old Pendleton.
On may llemnt nad Tract is a splendid -8TEAM
LL runniwng 3 et-s of rocks; SA W ILL., are.
I ot1r for sale thiu Mill with .50 Acres of Lawad.
The Illowewtead is on the soad lending fromi
Camubilge to Abbeville C. 11, four miles beluw
G reenwood.
*Ans personI wi-ling to purchaase is regneste.d to
examine. Bargins can, b,. had, and the terms will
be made easy. ~~ .PRLW
July 7 1858 3m 26
Mount Enon Work Shop.
T1 lIE universal matisfaction that the work done
hvy the subscrib,-r has heretofu e given, en
courages haim to hope that for the fu-ure lhe will lbe
equally succirsuful. Jue is better pirep-lred every
year to do better work, andl lie dloes not h'euitate to
say thwat the
COT TON GiNS AND THIRASEIERIS
mde by him are equal to any now of'ered for sale.
Many ta stimnonials of this fact might lbe given.
W oik kept constanwtly on hand, anid orders exe
cuted at the shortest tnotice. Awdress,
TlOML\S E. CHIAPMAM,
Coleman's X Roads. Edlgefield Dist. S. C.
3gOr Mr. D. R. DURISOE, at the "~ A dvertiser
Office, who is my authorized Agent.
A EAKER COUNTy
Plantation for Sale.
O NE of the BENT,the PRETTIES r and H E AL
TIHIE<T PLANTA TIONS in So~uthi Western
Georgia, containlig TS0 Acres, of which 525
arc itn cultivation, and cleared in the last three
years. All the houses, necessary to a Plantation,
with the fences, are new, having been erected in
the above timne.*
If needed, provisions and stock can be pur
chased with the place. Further Information can
be pirocured of CH ARLES WITEIIEAD.
Newton, Baker Co., Ga., June 1 8m*~ 21
NS~OTICE--All persons are bereby ivarned
.agaiw;at trading for a Note given by me to
Jolin L. N ickolson or hearer, for $500, dated on
or ibout the 10th of Marcha 1868, and made pay
able on oc be'ore the 1st day of January 1859. 1
do not intoend to pay said Note as the consideration
for which It was giv'en has failed.
T. J. LIPSCOMB.
July 6th, 1858. . 8t 26
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-Those persona
indebted to the Estate of A brahwam Kilcrease
dee'd., are hereby notified that they must pay the
same by or before the 16th September next, other.
wise hey will have to settle with my Attorney,
Those having demands against said Estate wil]
render them in, properly attested, without delay.
J. A. TALBRitT, Ex'or.
July 7 3m 20
Estray Notice.
S TRAYED from the Subscriber on the 25tl
June, a brown Canad-an HfOR'SE, a natura
pacer. Also, a mouse colored MARE MULlt
some three or four years old, shoulers a littlh
hurt by the collar. A liberal reward will hi
given to any one taking thetm up, and addressing
me at Richardsotnville P. 0 , Edgefleld District.
E. P. COLEMAN.
July 7 tf 26
LVThe Abbeville Banner will copy three timie
andt forward adeount, to tkis office.
N OTICE I-All persons indebted to the Es
tatteof George McD). Rearden are requisted
to makale immediate settlement ; and those having
ieands agaInst the Estate wIll please presen
them forthwith, properly attested.
K.ILH KIRKSEY, Ad'or.
-r... 6,-.52.
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER
READY MADE
C LOT H I8
RAMSEY & LABAW,
(Opposite the Union Bank,)
JAmmsGma. 3ckzangfad
A RE receiving daily, and are offering totheir
friends and customers the largest and best
Stock this season they have ever offered. Having
purchased the entire Stock almost exclusively for
CASH, and paid unusual attention to the manu
facture of the Clothing, we are prepared to offer
them at prices to defy competition. We have an
elegant line of
SCARFS, CRAVATS, STOCKS,
UNDERSHIRT.4 and DRA WER', every grade ;
Linen Bosom SHIRTS, from the well known
manufactories of Morrison & Co., Golden Hill,
John M Davis & Co., and Fowler & Co.
-ALSO
A coniplete line of GLOVES, of every kind ;
HANDKERCHIEFS, SOCKS, &c.
We have also a very large stock of SERVANTS
CLOTHING, of every kind, which we would call
especial attention to.
Merchants and others would do well to call be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
Augusta, April 21, ly 15
LIGHT---LIGHT---LIGHT.
A GREAT desideratum in the way of LiGHt
is accomplished. An illuminating Oil is
prepred from Coal, called KEROSENE OIL,
which for
Brilliancy and Intensity of Light
Is uniurpassed 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.ling
half a cent an hour, which can be graduated so as
to give less light at a much less expense.
We have the exclusive 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 f 16
FRESH DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C.
T IE Subscribers take pleasure in informing
their friends and patrons that they are NOW
RECEIVING a Large Addition to their al
ready extensive Stock of PURE and FRES[1
Dregs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c.
-0
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, Hair Restoratives, De
pilatory, Cosmetics, Lubin's Genuine Extracts, &c.
Also, FLAVORING EXTRACTS for Culinary pur
poses.
TO THE PLANTER
We say, your wants have been attended to in our
present selection. Send in your orders, or come
in and let us put you up a complete Plantation
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 an
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 reputable 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.
iff'Prscriptions filled with accuracy and dis
patch at all hours, day or night.
igCall anid examitte our Stock at the Drug
Store undelr the Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall.
.A. G. & T.- 3. TE AGUE.
Edgefield, April 22 tf 18
CAROL INA HOTEL.
T HIE Psoprietor of this well known and popu
lar HOT IEL takes peculiar pleasure in an
nouncing to his friends atid the travelling public
generalle, that this House is open for the reception
af company, -and that htis whole e~iergies will lie
put into requisition to gratify the wvants of each
and all who may favor hinm with their patronage.
The House has just been thoroughly repaired,
andl the Rooms and Furniture put in excellent con
dition for the S~eing and Summer season.
My Table will be furnished with the best that
can be. had, and presided over by one skilled in
the culiuary departmnent-andi( in short, everything
requisite to gratify the taste of the epicurean will
be suppllicd in abaundance. The servant4 of the
C\ROLINA HOTEL nare noted for thbeir polite and
attentive character, and are ever ini attendance to
ob'y the wishes rof my Gnests.
New ST ADL ES have recently been built, which
are cotmmodlious andl comtpletce, atid Ilorses left in
my care will receive kind aind careful treatmiett.
Thtakinl foar past entcouraL ment and patron
age, I respectfuilly solicita conttinuantce of thea same.
JOH1N A. MAYa.
W Thei tt avelling community are notified that
they and their bangauge will be conveyed, at a mo
ment's warnjing, without charge, to the ('arolintaor
Georgia Depots. J. A. M.
Ilamburg, May 3 1858 tf 16
FRESH GROCERIES, &c.
W1 M. E. LEGG has just received another
TVlarge and viaried assortment of
Crceries, iql1ors, TobRcco, Segars,
Which he irn selling rapidly at prices considerably
reued. llis Presa at Stock consis ini part of
Two Thoausand Lbs. B ACON, a choice article ;
SUGARS of dillerent kindls 'and cheap ;
Fine assortment of COFFEE;
Choice SYR UPS and MOL ASSES;
Pine A pple anal English Dairy CIIEEtSE;
No 1 M ACK EREL in Bbls., excellent;
No l and 2 do in Kits;
Fresh Sahpiot. Loabsters, &c., in Cans;
Tomatto and Walnut K ETtilUP;
Worcestershire anal Peppear SA UTCE ;
PICKLES of all kind..;
A fine assortment of Fresh CA NDI ES;
ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES, &ec;
Brandied FRUITS in viariety ;
CURRANTS, CiTRON, R AISINS, FIGS, &c.;
Alimonde, Pican and English Walnuts;
PORTER and A LE, a splendid article;
Chattpagne WIlNE and CIDER;
Sherry and Madeira WINES;
Fine WINES and BRANDIES;
WISK EY tandl other Liquors In abundance ;
LEMON SY RUP, an extra article, &o., &c.
May 25 t f 20
NOTICE TO THE AFFLICTED.
IN Justice to the suffering humanity through
.Diseases arising from disorders of the Organs
of Generation, I deem it necessary to relieve and
care sucht sufferers.
PROF. F. DEVOUT'S
Esteemed French Specific Cordial,
is the mo.-t reliable and effectual remedy for ob
taining a perfect cure in the shortest time that has
ever been known. no matter whether the Case is of
20 years, or only 3 days standing.
The CORDIA L is agreeable to the stomach and
will, if followed according to directions, and the
Istruments properly usi~ed, never fail to effect a
re permanetnt.- As it is rather a delicate subject
to bring thus before the public, I deem it inexpe
dient to insert any of the many References. A
trial of the Medicine will speak foar itself.
All private communications will be promptly at
tended to, freec gratis.
Price S3 for all necessaries, forwarded free of
charge to any part of Georgia, South Carolina or
Alabama.
fl3 All orders must be addressed to F. J.
Delker, at V. La Taste's Newv Wholesale and Re
tail Drug or Seed Store, Augusta, Ga., Wholesale
Depot for F. J. Delker's Celebrated Bed Bug De
stroyer and Philadelphia Balm.
A p usta, June 30 1858 ' 3m 25
C'STATE IVOTICE.-All persons indebted
to the Estate of A. T. Traylor, dec'd., are
notified to settle the sanme forthwith; and those
having~ demands against the said Estate wIll pleaae
render them in, properly attested, to the Admln's
trator at Calhoun's Mills, Abboville District, 8. C.
M. 0. TALMAN, Adm'or.
April 28 8me 16
CANDIDATES,
W Tus Friends of WILLIAM GREG, Esq.,
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sen
ator at the next election.
Feb 1 *4
I- The Friends of Col. JAMES P. CARROLL
respectfully present him as a Candidate for the
State Senate at the ensuing election.
O7 We are authorized to announce Gen. JOHN
R. WEVER as a candidate for State Senator to
represent Edgefield District in the next Legislature
July 14, 1858. 27
WTx Friends of Maj. ABRAM JONES re
spectfully present him as a Candidate for re-elec
tion to the State Legislature.
Mar 10 to* 0
13PThe Friends of Col. JOHN IIUIET re
spectfully nominate him as a Candidate for a Seat
in the House of Representatives at the next elec
tion.
i; Tim friends of Dr. II. R. COOK, respect
fully announce him as a Candidate for a seat in
the House of Repesentatives at the next election.
WTTuz 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
IWE 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.
0- 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
gg"-We are authorized by the friends of Maj.
A. L. DEARINO, to noininate him as a Candidate
for a seat in the House of Representatives at the
next election.
April 7 to 13
11-' The friends of M. W. GARY, Esq., present
him as a Candidate for the State Legislature at the
next election.
Mar. 31. to* 12
W THE Friends of W. W. ADAMS, Esq., re
spectfully present him as a candidate for the State
Legislature at its next Session.
Mar 23 to* 11
3 The Friends of J. HAMPDEN BROOKS,
Esq., respectfully present him as a Candidate for
the State Legislature at its next Session.
3F:or 0sb orrtW.
H. BOULWARE,
LEWIS COVAR,
W. W. SALE,
WM. QUA'TLEBUM,
LEWIS JONES,
For Clerks.
JACKSON COVAR,
F. M. NICHOLAS,
EDMUND PENN,
S. HARRISON,
WILLIAM L. STEVENS,
LEWIS COLEMAN,
JAMES SPANN,
ROBERT D. BRYAN,
For TaX. Colleotor.
CHARLES CARTER,
CHAS. M. MAY,
JOHN C. LOVELESS,
STARLING TURNER,
M. W. LYLES,
E. W. HORN,
THEOPHILUS DEAN,
Wor Orre-2ATT.7
W. F. DURISOE,
E. B. FOREST,
DisSolution.
T HIE LAW firm of TOMPKINS & BUTLER
.L is this day dissolved by mIutual consent.
The unfinished business will be carried on in the
name of the Firm. R. WV. TOMPKINS,
M. C. BUTLER.
May 15, 1858. 3t 25
M.L C. B UT LE R,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office in Law Range,
EDOBFIF.LD C. H1., 5. C.
May 15 tf 25
CARROLL & TOMPKINS,
HAVlf, this day formed a Partnership for the
HP1RACTICE of LAW and EQUITY.
JP.CARHOLL,
Egefield, Vay 15, tf 25
Partnership,
4ESSRS. GARY & DOZIER have
.this day formied a1~ Partneriship fur the Prac
iee of L A W and Eg t'ITY.
One or the other ait all times in their Oflice, near
the Court Iliouse.
I. W. GAIav. JAMEs A. Dozima.
EdgeidJ, June 9 , tf 2
Lawv Partnership.
T HE Utndersigned having formed a partnership
.in the PRACTICE of LAW and EQUITY
for Edgefild District, will give prompt and dili
gent attention to all business entrusted to their
Te residence of Mr. OwE~s is at Barnwell C.
1-that of Mr. SEInEL.S at ifdgefield, S- C.
EMMET SEIBELS,
W. A. OWEN8.
May 26 tf 20
S B. GRIFFIN, Attorney at L AW and
. Solicitor in EQUITY, will atten-i punctually
to all business entrusted to his care.
le may be found at all times either In the Office
of te Commissioner in Equity, or in his own
Otice immediately in rear of the Court House.
DEYtELD C. H., May 19, 1858. tf 47
E.II. YOUNGBLOOD,
WiLL attend promptly to all business palaced
Xin his hands.
JgrOflice at Edgefield C. H., S. C.
May 19 - tf - 10
PHYSICIAN,
WILL attend promptly to all business of the
Wprofession entrusted to his care.
OrcE, Edgefield C. H., S. C.
April 6 1868 f 13
TCHEiPLASTIC PROCESS
OF ISSEaTING
r PNHE Subscriber having furnished himself with
as license to use this NEW PROCESS of
ISEETING AETIFICIAL TEETH,
ls now ready to serve all who may need sunch, with
an assurance of a more perfect adaptation, and a
closer resemblance to the natural organs, than ean
be realized by any other method. its perfect pu
rity, cleanliness, freedom from all taste, or galvanie
sensation, durability, comfort and security, are
aa~szag the advantageselaimed for this SUPERIOR
mode of setting Artifieial Teeth.
I. PARKER.
June 24, tf 2
TUG s. .S. & C. II. O IS E,
SUCCESSORS TO LEE A MOISE,
WHOLISALEK GROWIRI,
No. 7, Hayne Street,
J27 CHARLESTON, S.C,
SHINGLES, BOARDS, LATHS, kG.
r lE Subscriber, living four mile. East of Edge
field C. H., and one mile from Mr. Samuel
Marsh, re.spectfully informs the public that he keeps
constantly on hand, and gets to order,
SIuiges,. Boards, Laths, Dewed
Timnber, Posts, &c. -
Which he sells on reasonable termts.r~e warrants
satiation to a'l. To every order he Mil give
prompt attenltion. He solicits a share of atnage,
M.. 26 2m* 20
IMPORTANT TO HOUSE-KEEPERS,
DAYTON'S IMPROVED IETIIOD OF
PRESERVI.NG FRUITS,
VEGETABLES,' &c.
FRESII FRUIT AND VEGETABLE8.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 passed. Various methods have been
devised to effect this end, to each of which some
serious objection has been laid. It isbelieved how
ever, that in the apparatus here presented will be .
found at once the cheapest and must elfective
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, &c., so as to keep them fit for
domestic use a number of years. The expense of
preserving with sugar is a serous objction. 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 efect will
not take place. To dfe 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 baw 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 difficulties are
completely obviated, ascd a safe, reliable and cheap
method of preserving Fruits and Vegetables is dis-.
covered in the EXHAUSTER. It is so simple in
iteq construction and operation that any female can
use it; yet so substantial that a single instrument
will last a family for many years, and serve to seal
up thousands of cans of fruit; while cans can be
manufactured by any tinner at a much less expense
than must be incurred to procure patent cans.
1'Directions for preparing the Fruit, Vegeta
bles, Butter, Eggts, &e., and for managing the Cans
or Jars will be furnished with the Exhauster.
'I have made arrangements with Mr. W. H.
ODR ICH, of Augusta, owner of the Patent of
Dayton's Exhauster for this District, and am now
prepared to furnioh the EXHAUSTER, together
with the Porcelain JARS, manufactured at Kaolin
at as low prices as they can be had in Augusta.
371 respectfully call the attention of the citizens
of this District to this important invention.
G. L PENN, Agt.
June 16 tf 93
Edgefield Female Collegiate
INSTITUTE!
T HE Exercises of this Institute will commene
on the FIRST DAY of March next dnder
the management of
MISS A. J. B. MEARS, PRINCIPAL.
The Scholastic year is divided into two Sessions
of live months each. The first Session will end
on the 16th July. The second will commence on
the 2nd day of August and end on the 17th day
of December.
The RATES OF TUITION are as follows:
In the Primary Dopartment, including Spel
ling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng
lish Grammar, Geography, and Vocal Mu
sic, per Session,................ 412,60
In the Collogiate Department, including Read
Ing, Writing, Eng. Grammar, Geography,
Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Geometry,
Algebra, Logic, Rhetoric, Eng. Composi
tion and Vocal Music, per Session-.......20,00
French (Extra) per Bession.........10,00
In the Ornamental Department,
For Music on Piano, per Session.......25,00
For Drawing and Painting In Water Col
ors, per Session,. ...............10,00
Embroidery Chenille upon Satin, per Sea 10,00
Embossed Embroidery, " 10,00
Tufting, . * 10,00
Hair Work, " .10,00
Grecian Paintig, " 10,00
Oriental Painting, " 10,00
Pastel Paiting, . " 5,00
Students of Music cin the Piano will be charged
$8e Session for u-e of Piano, to pay expenseof
kee ing Instruments in tune.
Each pupil will be charged $1.50 per Session to
defrWay contingent expenses,'for fuel, &c.
gTution bills due and payable at the end of
each Session.
The Institute will be furnished with three Pi
anos In three separate rooms of the Institute build
ing for the use of the pupils.
Vocal Music is deemed by the Proprietors to be
a necessary part of every young lady's education,
hence singing is made a part of the regular exer'
cises of the Institute, and the whole School will be.
exercised In Vocal music as often as twice a week.
W. W. ADAMS
S. W. NICHOLEON.
A t the close of the year a Cat-,logue will be pub
lished emnbr.seing the names of all the pupils in at
tendance during the year, with an engraving of the
buildiings and premises.
Edgelield, S. C., Feb 23, 1858. tf 7
Ridgeway Academy,
T TIE Exercises of this Institution will lbe con
dluCtedl under the superinsendance of'the
Subscriber, this year; and he trusts, by strict
attention to puplils committed to his care to give
satisfaction to parents, and advance the pupils as
rapid.ly as possible.
'Bates of Tuition.
1st Class-Orthography, Reading and
ArIthmetic, $12.00.
2nd Class-Primary Geography and the
above, $15.00.
3rd Class-The above studies with English.
Grammar, $18.00.
4th Class-The same with Algebra and
Gometry, $20.00.
Latin and French, $26.00
Although it is desirable that pupils should begin
with the first of thme quarter, still, pupils will be
received at all times, and charged only for the
proportion of the timec of the session remaining.
M. B. WARD.
April 14 ly 14
$25 Reward.
R ANAWAY from the Subseriber's mother,
L about the 1st April last, his likely Mulatto
boy RICRMOND, about 21 years old, and about
6 feet 7 or 8 inches high. His color Is toleomble
brght and his hair pretty straight, and wore
when he left a mountache. He is intelligent and
tolerably quick spoken. He has been raised in
the house, and Is a valuable dining-room servant
and good ostler.
It Is supposed he is lurking about some of the
neighboring citles,-elther Hamburg, Augusta,
Charleston or Columbia. The above reward will --
be paid for his apprehension and delivery in any
jail so that I may get him. And any Information
concerning him will be thankfully received.
T. N. LUNDY.
June 23 tf 24
gTTge Augusta Constitutioralist and Churles
ton Mercury will please copy weekly for one
month and forward bills to T. N. L., Edgefleld C.
H., S. C.
New Goods---Late Arrivals!
P NAgenst, Is constaatly replenish
a sighis Stock every week'Iityh FRESR and
M0st Desirable Dress GoodS,
well suited'to the season. The Ladles will find
among hiis latest arrivals, some very beautiful and
fahionable Goods,'ahch as
Rich Side Stripe OR~t.NDIES anidJACKONETS,
Skeleton SKIRTS, latest.atyles-;
Black Silk and Lade MIANZI-LLAS, beautikul;
DONNET of latest and most handsomse styles;
laansaine Bonnetd~ibbons, Flowers, Ruches, &c.
Call In ladles, and se.my goods. -
Mpy26 ~ tf - .20
New Cheap Goods..
T~H E Subscriber is now receiving at'hl,.Store~
. FULL ASSORTMENT OF GOOD8, tos
which he respectfully invites the attention er 1ls
friends and customers.
gr Thanful for'past favors, he solitson
tinuanice of the sme.
JOHN M. Cif*RK
Cold Spring, S. C., April 21 1868- f 15.
A LL persons indebted to the 6atate of Dalliel.
Boone, dec'd., are requested tomakeliue'.
ate payment, and all porsonb havIng demands
against the same are hereby notified to preSan6
them properly attested.
naa 02.PET.ER OUO..