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: ... 1 ~-r- .5~,gg OHEN WHOLESALE AND ?ETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, Has on Hand and receiving daily a large and well assorted Stock of LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN, GENTS and BOYS 3?! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION that can be had in ANY MARKET. Merchants and Planters Would do well to call and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. It is my determination to keep a FIRST suss mm t My motto is "QUICKSALES AND SMALL PROFITS ONE PRICE, AND CHEAP FOR CASH!" Si^Dont forget the place. M. COHEN'S, 182 1-2 Broad Street, next Door above Mrs. A. Fredricks, AUGUSTA, GA. 2^T. W. HENRY, late with BOXES & HENDERSON, will be pleased to see his old friends at M. COHEN'S Shoe Emporium. Augusta. Sept '? 3m 3C NOTICE TO PLANTERS ! WE ABE RECEIVING AND WILL KEEP. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. | Pure Np. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO! WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE. CRUMP, DAVISON & CO., No. 209 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Sept 10 THE WINTER SESSION in this Institution will ojien on the 1st. October. The success of the past is thc best gu?rante" that can be given for tho future. A full Corps of Teachers has been secured. Tt iTto.N PER SESSION. Primary Department, S 7,00 Academic " 12,00 Collegiate " 1S,00 French, 10,00 Mu.-ie, Piano, 20,00 Cse of Piano, 2,00 Contingent Fee, 1,00 BOARDING.-Bearding at $10,00 per month. Washing, fuel and lights extra. Payment for Tuition and Board in ad rance, in gold, or ?ti equivalent in currency. J. I. BONNER, pRr.s. Due West, S. C., Sept. 12, ISM. ;Jc o7 Erskine College. This- Institution bas been reorgan ized with Rev. R. C. GRIER, its former able President, and a full Corps of Professors. Their long ex perience as Instructors justifies the s.-vurance that all reasonable expectations will be met. The noxt Session trill open on the First Monday of October. . Tuition $32 and ?nc sub-certificato per year; or S IO without sub-certilicato. Contingent fee three dollars per year. Boarding can be obtained in families, including roi in und bedding nt $10 per month. Washing, l uci und Li;;ia- will Lo charged extra. Thc above prices aro estimated in Qold, or ?ti f':<ii . clent, ODO half to bo p..id'in advance, and the other half at the middle of the year. J. N. YOUNG, Treasurer. Due West, Abbeville Dist., Sept. 12 3t 37 SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION FOR THE Wi; are pleased to announce to thc public that arrangements have been perfected for the resumption of the exercises of this well known institution," on Wednesday, the 14th of November next. Pay pupils will, as heretofore, be charged S150 in specie, or its equivalent, per annum, tor < lioard, Tuition and all other attentions, except j physicians' bills. Those neible to pay thu whole or any part of this sum, can become participants ?.f the LegLlative bounty, by making application to tbs Commissioners, or to either of the sub ?criLerf. r The following is a list of the officers of tho in stitution : Bonni oj Coming.loners. Gov. J. L. ORR, Columbio, S. C. Chanc'r H. D. LESESNE, Cheleston, S. C. Judge T. N. DAWKINS, Unionvillc, S. C. F..CULTY. Department for Dcuf and Dumb. N. F. WALKER, I'Ror. J. M. HUQnSTON. Department for the Blind. J. S. HENDERSON, Alus. L. C. W. HENDERSON. MATRON-MRS. M. L. WALKER. Parents and guardians disirirg to place their ebildrcn or ward? under our eharg?, where their life-long affliction, though incurable,can be.grent I r in i ligated, aud where they maj' bo prepared, by moral, intellectual and physical culturo and train iiif/, to become useful and happy members of so . .?.?I V, should waka.immediate upplieatiou, a? thc mini JIT received for the present will necessarily be limited. Ly order of the Board of Commissioners. J. S. HENDERSON, N. P. WALKER, Associute Principals. Cedar- Springs, Spartanburg District, S. C., .SepL 11,1860. ' tf 37. Notice to Debtors. TUE NOTES and ACCOUNTS belonging to the Estate of ARCIIIBALD CLARK, de ceased, are in my hands for collection, and I am < directed to soe on them if not paid before return day. L. J. JONES, Newberry, S. C. July 17 9t . 29 I <??Qf| A MONTH!-AGENTS wanted for ?Jp?^F lix entirely new articles, just out. A'fl- j drew O. T. GAREY City Building, Biddleford, Me. June ff iswly 23 No Excuse Now! ?J7J0R I have-NEW CASTINGS in my MILLS, j J[? from botUJ in-to top,-New. S mu i Machine and New jolting JJloth.-^Therefore, breaking down has played Dnt? aid as to the Flour L make, ask those that h*7? had Wheat ground lately at my j Mills, sad there V?H he J?? use in wy ?aj?iMny j thins about iL *- * ?**** j Anjf.8 St -2 J ?JONES & NORRIS, Attorneys at Law and Solicitor's in Equity, WILL Practico their Profession in thc Courts of EDtiEFIELD and LEXINGTON. OGce at Edgefield, iu Lan Range. LAMBERT J. .TONKS, A. J. Nonius, Newberry, S. C. Edgefield, S. C. Sept 5 3m 36 NEW FIRM. MANGET & HARRISON, Under .Masonic Hall. WE respectfully inform our friends and pat rons, and the citizens of Edgefield District generally, that we have opened, and will endeav or to keep always on hand, a WELL SELECTED Stock of Dry Goods, GROCERIES &L CONFECTIONERIES. AV o hope to share the liberal patronago of all. Givo us a call. Wo will also l:eep constantlv on hand FLOUR, MEAL, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, and such articles as are mostly needed for the table. Wc will pay thc highest market price for Coun try Produce. S. H. MANGET, H. B. HARRISON. Sept 5 tf 30 INTew Orleans SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. session of 1866 and ISM. ?<f., D. WARREN, BRICKELL, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics und Disoases of Women', etc. HOWARD SMITH, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica. I. L. CRAWCOUR, M. D., Professor of Princi. pies and Practice of Medicine. HENRY F, CAMPBELL, M. D., Professor of Surgery. ALFRED C. HOLT, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine. A. E. PETICOLAS, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. J. D. BRUNS, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathology. Chair of Chemistry will be filled at an CBrly day. W. S. MITCHELL, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Special Lecturer on Ophthalmic Surgery and Disease; of thc Eye. JOS. HOLT: M. D., Assistant to thc Chair of Obstetrics. A. W. PERRY, M. D., and FRED. LOBBER, M. D., Demonstrators of Anatomy. The Eleventh Annual Course of Lectures in this Institution will begin November 12tb, 1806, and end March 12th ensuing. A Preliminary Course will begin October 15tb, and will be free \ to all persons. The Faculty, under the laws of the State of Louisiana, are Visiting Physicians und Surgeons to tho great Charity Hospital, situated at thc very door of the School,-and their pupils have free ac cess to the wards. The Dissecting Rooms arc unsurpassed for ex tent and comfort and will be opened on the 1 Otb of October. Dissecting Material will bc furnished gratis. FEES. All the Tickets.;.$140 00 Matriculation (paid but once). 5 00 Practical Anatomy. 10 00 Diploma in Medicine. 30 00. Diploma in Pharmacy. 15 00 Board and lodjing can bo as cheaply procurod in New Orleans ao ?nany large city in this country. 1). WARREN BRICKELL, M. D., Denn, 185 Carondelet StreefNew Orleass. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY.. BY W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. 6 Whereas. F.reeman B. Thomas has applied to rae for Letter's of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Joh- W. Munday., late of tho District tfore-said, dee'd. Thcso arc, thereforo, to cite and admonish all and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the suid deceased, to be and rfppear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be boldon at Edgefield Court Douse, on the 20th day of Sopt. inst., to sho,w cotis?, if afcy," ^hj" the said administration Bbould nut be granted! Given riiider my hand and seal, this 5th day of Sept. in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and'mty-six, and' in the .9111t y cir of tho Independence of thc United States of America. W. F. DURISOE, o.?.D. Sept 12 21 37 Bagging, Rope, Salt, Floor, &c. Bushels WHITE CORN. ?OQO Bushels YELLOW CORN and MIXED ; 25 Bales heavy GUNNY CLOTH; 120 Coils best GREEN LEAF ROPE ; 50 Half Coila " " " 500 Lbs best TWINE; 500 Sack Liverpool SALT; lOOBbls Extra Family FLOUR; . 100 Bbls Clarified Sugar j 40 Bbls P. R. SUGAR; 30 Bags ohoice RIO COFFEE ; GO Bbls Muscovado MOLASSES; Long experience in business, and our facilities for the purchase of Goods, warrant us in Baying that we FURNISH GROCERIES AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY, and of as GOOD QUALITY os can bo elsewhere obtained. $33* Your orders are respectfully solicited, and we promise our best efforts to render entire satis faction. BAKER & SHIELDS? Augusta, Aug. 5 lm 36. Sundries. 50i ?HHDS. CHOICE BACON,-Clear Sides, Ribbed Sides, Regulars and Shoulders. 50 Bbls. Non hem and Western FLOUR, 10 Tierces Prime CAROLINA RICE, 125 Bbbls. Relined B. SUGAR, 5 Hhds. MUSCOVADO SUGAR, 10 Bbls. 1st Quality Golden SYRUP, 10 Hhds. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, 50 Bbls. Largo No. 3 MACKEREL, 1000 Sacks Choico Bread CORN 75 Boxes FAMILY SOAP, 30 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES, 75 Bbls. ard Boxes CRACKERS and BIS CUITS, 50 Bbls. Bourbon and other WHISKEYS Large Lot of CASE LIQUORS all varieties, 25 doz.- HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE, Pints, and Quarts, 40 Casks B?3T0N ON TRENT ALE, in Pints and Quarts, 10 Chests Jenkins k Co's, TEAS in Small Packages, 75 Kegs Old Dominion NAILS, assorted Size?, CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, RAISINS, ALMONDS, PEPPER, GINGER, SPICES, 100 Kogs LARD, 500 Sacks SALT, Large lot of BAGGING and ROPE always arriving, And every thing usually kept in my line, For salo by A. STEVENS. Augusta, Sept 4, tf 36 AUGUSTA FOUNDERY AND Machine Works. Brass and Iron Casting? 1 HAVE now on hand SUGAR BOILERS, of.| all sizes, Alarm (Amalgam) BELLS, GIN GEAR, HOLLOW WARE, and Anti-Friction Metal, for fast or heavy bearings, and can fill all orders for every description of CASTING, (Iron and Brass) such as SUGAR MILLS, COLUMNS, GIR DERS, SAW MILLS, PIPES, PULLEYS, BOX ES, GIN GEAR of seven different patterns, Im proved CORN SHELLERS, PLOW POINTS of | all sizes, and VERANDAHS, of which I have some very handsome patterns. Railroad Companies, Bridgo Builders, Factory and Mill owners, and all persons wishing a large amount of CASTINGS, at short notice, will find it to their interest to give me a call before con tracting clswhWe.* as T am'now prepared to do all work in my line at New York price;?. Special attention paid to GENERAL JOB BING and MACHINE WORK. P. MALONE. Augusta, Sept 3 3m 3G ? i ? AM NOW prepared to wait upon you to the best of my ability, and furnish you whatever you shall call for in the way of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND SUNDRIES. S. F. GOODE, Esq., lately associated with me n tho Dry Goods.and Mercantile business, Lav ng withdrawn bis interest from tho concern, I uow respectfully solicit for myself a fhare of thc patronage heretofore bestowed upon tho Firm, I am to bo found, as heretofore for some month: past, at (he Corner-the old and well-known stnnd of Bland k Bc tier. I have, and constant ly keep on hand, everything in the way of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c Usually found in awoll-rouducted Village Store; all of which I-offer for CASH AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES. J. M. WITT. Edgefield, Juno 13, tf 26 LAND FOR SALE. A BOUT SIX HUNDRED J\ ACRES, situated in Beech Island, South Carolina, 9 miles from Augusta. Town Creek runs through this Land with water power sufficient for any kind of Mill. It is wcll-woodcd end tim bsred. About 150 Acres of opon land. This Land is good for Cotton or anj-kind of | produce, and would bi invaluable for Fruit Or chards, Nursery, kc, as the land on i bo West side of tho Creek lies just right for that purpose. It is also ono of tho-best kind of pi aces for j rnisiog Stock. Apply to J. A. VAN WINKLE, Augusta, Go. Aug 27 2m 35 LAND FOR SALE. . . '' [" "i- ,~ ?>. THE Subscriber bffere-for sale his VALUA BLI PINEY WOODS PLANTATION, con taining Six Hundred and.Sev en Acres, situated OJ Horse Creek, about three miles above Vaucluse, and within one mile of the route of tho Columbia A Augusta Rail Road. Sn id place is well watered, ha? on it a good Mill sile with ?tone dam already built, is well adapted to the growth of Corn,1 Cotton, Potatoes, Peas, and small Grain; will produce from 500 to 1000 pounds per ucre; has a comfortable Dwelling and othor necessary out-buildings; and is convenient to thc markets of Aiken, Granitevillc and Au gusta. Those wishing lo purchase aro.requested to call on Mr. JAMES DAY, on the premises, oed. exam ino the present crop, and then call and see me. Terms accommodating. ELBERT POSEY.. Aug28 2m? 35 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. ??(Y W. F. DURISOE, Esq., Ordinary of Edge JU' field District Whereas, Susan Ses rles has applied to mo for Letters of Administration on all and sin gular tho goods and cl attcls, rights and credits of James Searles, late of the District afore said dee'd. These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and. singular thekindre l and'crec't.ors of the said deceased, to be andappcar before me, at our next Orcinarys Court for the said District, to beholden at Edgefield C. H., on tie 24th day of Sept. ins' to show cause, If auy, why the said administration should not bo granted. G iven under my hand and seal, this 10th day of Sep. t. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-?ix, and in the 91st year of the Independence of thc United States of Amer ica, i W. F. DURISOE, O.B.D. Eopt12 2t 37 Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a Writ of Fi. Fa. to me directed, ' I will, proceed to sell at Edgefield C H., on the first Monday In October next, the following property, in the following cases, to wit : James H. Ross vs. Willis Ross ; The Same vs. Tho Same, Ono Ti act of Land containing Four Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, adjoining Lands of Rolin Rhodes, B. A. Ross and others. -ALSO I will also sell in the same cases, on Saturday the 22d September inst, at tho residence of the Def?hdarit, Willis Ross, SIX HEAD OF HOR ItSj TEN HEAD OF CATTLE, ONE WAGON, TW ENTY HEAD OF HOGS, HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNITURE, Ac. Terms Cash. W. SPIRES, S. E. D. Sept 5 ?te SC GRAY & TURLEY Wholesale and Retail Dealers IN Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, NOTIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FIRST DOOR BELOW MASONIC HALL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. WE take great pleasure in announcing to our friends and the Trading Public that we have made LARGE PREPARATIONS for the business of the present Season. We have now in Store a MAMMOTH STOCK OP ?? MD STAPLE DRY GOODS, FOR THE Fall and Winter Trade of 1866, To which we will make LARGE ADDITIONS by every Steamer from New York. -MR. CHRISTOPHER GHAT, with a ripe experience of Twen ty five Years in the Dry Goods Trade, and who has been purcha sing for the Augusta Market for Twenty Years, is now a member of our Firm, aud WILL RESIDE IN NEW YORK CITY, giving all his time and attention to the selection of such supplies as will meet the wants andtastes of our people. This arrangement will give, us EXTRAORDINARY FACILI TIES FOR PURCHASING, and will enable us at all times, with Ample Cash Capital, to take advantage of the FLUCTUATIONS OF THE MARKETS, and the LARGE TRADE AUCTION SALES that are taking place dailv. UPCOUNTRY MERCHANTS" visiting Augusta, and Dealers generally should not make a single purchase before examining our Goods, and informing themselves of the Prices. ?^"A11 orders entrusted to us are executed with the same fidelity and attention which they would have, were the parties present in person to select for themselves. We have Full Lines of the following COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS, which are particularly adapted to the CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERS. Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS ; Twilled TILESIAS and Glazed CAMBRIC ; Bleached SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS ; White and Red FLANNELS ; Brown and Bleached CANTON FLANNELS ; Gray, Blue and Yollow FLANNELS ; Brown DRILLINGS and JEANS ; Opera and Shirting FLANNELS ; Plain and Striped OSNABURGS ; White and Colored Blankets ; White and Slate Corset JEANS ; Ladies CLOAKINGS and SACKINGS ; Blue DENIMS and STRIPES ; SATINETS, TWEEDS and KERSEYS ; APRON CHECKS and PLAIDS ; Kentucky JEANS and Irmin CLOTHS ; All the Standard Brands of American CALI- Scotch TWEEDS and HETHERS; COES, in Colors, Plain Black, and Black Fine Colored French CASSIMERES ; and White; Fine Black BROAD CLOTH and DOE Manchester and Lancaster GINGHAMS ; SKINS, ?c., ?c, Arc. We have taken great care this Fall to make our Dress Coeds Department More attractive than ever. It contains' EVERYTHING FASH IONABLE, EVERYTHING BEAUTIFUL, aud EVERYTHING CHEAP. We have also made some SPECIAL SELECTIONS IN MOURNING DRESS GOODS which will be found very desirable. Although we cannot enumerate we will ' give the name of a few leading Goods in this Department : Black and. Colored SILKS ; Black Habit CLOTH and REPS ; C-4 Real Black AL?PACA ; Colored Empress CLOTH and VELOURS ; 6-4 Black and Colored LUSTRES j . Pari's All Wools DELAINES and Scotch C 4 Black and Colored French MERINOES ; PLAIDS ; G-4 Black and Colored COBURGS ; Oriental LUSTRES and DEBAGES ; Rupex and American POPLINS ; Paris Silk Plaid POPLINS ; Black BOMBASINES and Canton CLOTHS ; POIL DECnEVIES, fcc., &c, &c. OUR CLOAK ROOM Is the largest in the City, and will afford ample room for the Ex hibition of CLOAKS and SHAWLS of the LATEST STYLES of J Fashion. Ladies Black and Colored Cloth Cloaks Will bein GREAT VARIETY^ and from CHEAP to VERY FINE LADIES'^AWLS IN MOUSE LINE DELAINE, ME RINO ^ND CASHMERE,--Long and Square, in Black Mode and High Colors. FULL SUPPLIES of the different Goods coming under the following headings always on hand : LINENS, WHITE GOOD*, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HOSIERY AND GLOV?S, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS, RIBBONS, HABERDASHERY, &c. fl^Packages delivered in any part of thc City and Hamburg FREE OF CHARGE. GRAY & TURLEY, Next.Door to Masonic Hall. Augusta, Sept 3 tf 36 HOWE'S IMPROVED A 1 COTTON PICKEEI For Picking Cotton in the Field ! SIMPLE and compact Instrument weighing about two pounds-pick three or four timos faster than by hand, leaving the Cotton clean and free from trash. Price $20. Orders can be fillod by THE HOWE MANUFACTURING CO., SI Cedar St, New York. Or by our Agenta throughout tho South. New York, Aug 22 6mnip34 State of South Carolina, EDGEITELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Catharine Holmes, et. al., 1 vs. I W. P. Prescott and W. L. f Holmes, Adm'ors, et al. j BY Virtue of-an Order of th,e Court in this case, I will sell at Edgefield Court House, on Mon day tho 1st day of October next the BEAL ES TATE of Capt. WYATT HOLMES, dee'd., to wit: TRACT NO. 1, Containing Three Hundred and Fifty-five Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of P. Thurmond and other lands of the Estate of Wyatt Holmes, dee'd. TRACT NO. 2, Containing Two Hundred and Eleven Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. M. Clark, Thurmond and others. TRACT NO. 3, Containing One Hundred and Forty-Six Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. M. Clark and other lands of the Estate of Wyatt Holmes. TRACT NO. 4, Containing Two Hundred and Fifty-Two Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands J. M. Clark, Mrs. Ann Collins, et al. TRACT NO. 5, Containing One Hundred and Forty-One Acres, more or less, adjolnings lands of Pardue, J. M. Clark and others. TRACT NO. 6, Containing One Hun ired and Eighty Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of the Estate of Lewis Glan ton, Mrs. Ann Collins and othors. TRACT NO. 7, Containing Two Hundred and Thirty-Eight Acres, more or less, adjoiniag lands of Mrs. Ann Collins and other lands of the Estate of Wyatt Holmes. TRACT NO. 8, Containing Two Hundred and Seventy-Five Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of Tandy Backhalter, Mrs. S. Branson, et al. TRACT NO. 9, Containing Fonr Hundred and Twenty-Sevon Acros, more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. S. Branson, James Collin!, Estate of danton and others. TRACT NO. IO, Known os the MERE WETHER TRACT containing Twenty-Ore Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of F. W. Bart, Es tate of Crafton and others. ?ST Plata of tho Lands can be seen at the Commissioner's Office. Sold on a credit of twelve months with intorest from day of sale, except so much thereof as will be necessary to pay the cost of this suit, which must be paid in cash. Purchasers will be re quired to give Bond with ample personal sureties, and a Mortgage of the premisos to secure the pur chase money, and pay for titles extra. Z. W. CABWILE, C.E.E.D. Sopt. 4,_?_?t_36^ State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. M. M. Padgett and B. T. Jennings, Adm'ors. VS. B. D. Bryan, Ex'tor., Eliz. I Stone, et al. j BY Virtue of an Order of tho Court in this cause, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on Mon day, tho 1st day of October next, tho BEAL ES TATE of W. L. STONE, dee'd., described in the pleadings, to wit: ONE TB ACT OF LAND, containing Five Hun dred and Twenty-Eight Acre.-, more or less, ad joining lands of the Estate of Dr. E. Bland, Goo. Bland. Mrs. E. Holmes, J. C. Smyly and others. Sold on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, except as to costs of suit, which must be paid in Cash. Purchaser to give Bond with ample Sureties, und a Mortgage of the prem ises to secure the purchase money. Titles extra. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. Sept 4, 1866_5t_36 Sheriff's Sale. BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fi. Fa., to me directed, I will prococd to sell on tho first Monday in October next, at Edgefield C. H., the following property, in the following cases, viz : Waldo k Addison vs. Robt G. Lamar, Thomas G. Lamar and Thos. W. Whatley, Ono Tract of | Land containing One Hundred Acres, mero or less, adjoining lands of L. Churchill, Wm. Hill and others,-situated noar the Town of Hamburg, and levied on as tho *property of the Defendant Robt. G. Lamar. J.J. Kennody vs A. G. Nagle, Sr., Ono Tract of Land containing Fifty Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Thos. Sealy, Mrs. Mary La mar and othors, situated noar.the Town of Ham burg. Terms Cash. WM. SPIRES, S. E. D. Sheriff's Office, Sept 5 5t 36 State of South Carolina, 'EDGEFIELD D1LTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Henry F. Green and wife, Applicants, vs. Amelia Stidham, Emma Moss, Jame? \ Pardt'n. Green, Guar.'nd litem of Wm. Cook, j Ab. Cook and Samantha Cook, Def'a J BY an Ordor from the Ordiaary, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on tho first Monday in October next, for Partition, the REAL ESTATE uf MARSHAL STIDHAM, dee'd., consisting of a TRACT OF LAND lying and being in tho District and State, aforesaid, containing Throo Hundred and Thirty-one (331) Acres, moro or less, and adjoining Maj. John H. Hughes, Eslato of Bailey Corley, John Jennings and others. TERMS-On j. credit of twelvo months. Pos session to bo given 1st Junuary next. The Pur chaser to give Bond and Security and a Mortgage; of tho Premises to the Ordinary to :?curo tho purchase tnonoy. Costs to bo pci'i in Cash, in Spccio, and to pay for Titles extra. WM. SPIRES, S.E.D. Sept 5 5t 36 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Jas. R. Crouch and wife Anna, Plaintiff, j vs I pay Simeon Crouch, Guar.adlitom of James j A. Ridged, Defendants. J BY an Order from tho Ordinary, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House on the first Monday ir October next, for Partition, the REAL ESTATE of NORRIS J. RIDGELL, dee'd., all fiat TRACT OR PARCEL of LAND situated in the District and State aforesaid, con taining Ninety Acros, more or loss, and bounded hy lands of A. Whittle, M. Doloach, Joel Ridgoll and othors. TERMS.-On a credit of twelve monthB. Pur chasers to give Bond and Security, and a Mort gage to the Ordinary to secure the purchase mon ey. Costs to be paid in Cash ^in Specie, and to pay for Titles extra. WM. SPIRES, S.E.D. Sept 6 St 36 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINAR Y. Mathew Abnoy and others, Plaintiffs} vs Samuel Posey, Guar, ad litem of ;. Partition Pickons Abney, Elvira Abney and j . Jarrett Abney, jr., Def'ts. J BY an Order from the Ordinary, I shall proceed to soil at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in October next, for Partition, the REAL ESTATE of HOLLY ABNEY, dee'd;, situated in the District and S tato aforesaid, con sisting of a TRACT OF LAND, containing One Hundred (100) Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of David Mack, Samuel Webb, Chas. Niek orson and lands of the Estate of- Wallace, and others. '?'TERSIS- On a credit of twelve months. Pur chaser to give Bond and Security, and a Mort gage to tbe Ordinary to secure tho purchase mon ey. Costs to be paid in Cub, in Specie, and to pay for Titles extra. WM. SPIRES, S.B.D. Sept 5 ol 36 Blacksmith's Shop. THE PUBLIC are Informed that GEORGE S. McNEIL is now at his Forge and ready to do any work'in his line ?t the New Shop of - W. W. ADAMS. Aug 28 tf 35 aW. A?)D '?iON, ATTORNEY AT LAW and SOLICITOR IN EQUITY for EOce field and adjacent DlitrieU Edgefield, S. C., May 22 4m 21 Di DENTISTRY. FR. H. PARKER respectfully announces ?hat he ia well prepared to exacute in the best manner and promptly all work in ihe business, j -and at greatly reduced figures, Having acquainted himself with tb o late ines timable Improvements in the profession, and se I cared a fall ?tock of materials, &&, he ?arrant? good and satisfactory work to alt who may delire I his?sorvicos. , Edgefield, S. C., Aug. 1, . tf 31 For Sherill. I The Friends of Capt. A. P. WEST respectful ly announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefiold at the next election. Nov 1 te* 45 We have been authorised by the Friends of Capt. H. BOULWARE to announce him a Candidate for Sheriff of Edgefield District at the noxt election. Apr 12 te* ie For Tax Collector. The Many Friends of D. A. J. BELL, Esq., respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. Oct 18 te 43 For Tax Collector. TEE many Friends of Capt. JAMES-MITCH ELL respeetfully nominate hun as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at the next election. SALUDA, Deo 6 te* ?0 Wa have been authorized by the many friends of Capt.. L. YANCEY DEAN to an nounce him a Candidate for Clerk of the Court of Common Pisas for Edgefield District at the next eleotion. Jane 20 te 27 EDGEFIELD Mill HE THE NEXT SESSION OF THIS SCHOOL will commence on MONDAY, Ute 3d of Sept. Tuition, per Section of Five Afonths. In English Branches,.420,00 In Ancient Languages and Advanced Mathematics,.25,00 Board, including Light and Washing,. 60,00 These charges are in Gold, or its equivalent ; payable, one-half in advance, or the whole amount at the middle of the Session. As Pupils who enter several weeks after the School begins, or who aro frequently absent, al ways give the Teacher mnch extra trouble, no deductions will bo made in auch cases. Parents ire earnestly requested to have their children oresont the firtt day, and to keep them confiant, ly in attendance till the last day of the Sealion. Monthly reports of attendance, deportment, ind scholarship will be sent to parents, and every luitablo effort will be made to secure good con tact, and faithful study on the part of Pupils. L. B. GWALTNEY. July 18, 2m 29 Shady Hill Select School MRS. WM. GOODMAN will re ^ open her SELECT SCHOOL on tho first Monday ia September. Terms for small Scholars, $6 per Session of 13 weeks ; $C for those farther ad vanced, with tho addition of 50 cts. each for con tingencies. Latin and French, per Session, $5 each. Music on the Piano, $10 ; use of Instrument $2. Needle work and Plain Sewing taught gratis. Aug 22 If 34 THE MISSES SEDGWICK'S AND DAY ?Ol, Corner Washington and Telfair Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. THE SCHOOL will re open OCTOBER 3d. The ?R Scholastic year consists of Thirty-five Weeks of Session, and two of va cation at Christmas. * Thc MISSES SEDGWICK desire to make th air School one of superior excellence, and no ps ins will be spared te accomplish their end. Ai ig us ta, from its central position, and from tito well known and universally acknowledged refinement of its society, prosents superior advantages as a School. The house secured is large and airy, th ) rooms commodious and well ventilated, and at ached is a large ornamental .garden, present in;: a desirable placo for pleasant and heathful ex ercise. There will be a French Governess in th-i family, of established ability, with whom the Tcung Ladies will be obliged always to.converse in French. The Pupils will be-under th a con ste nt supervision oz experienced ?.nd refined tc; chers, and their moral and religions training will be carefully attended to. The course of Study will comprise all the vari omi English branches and Mathematics, necessa ry for a thorough and accomplished education, and will also include instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing, Painting, and in ch? Latin, German and French languages. Vocal music will bo a daily exercise in tho School. A3 thc number of Boarding Pupils will bo lim ited, preference will be givon those who apply to enter, tho family for the Scholastic year. Circulars, containing terms and additional par ticulars for b th Boarding and Day pupils, may be obtained by addressing the Principals. The MISSES SEDGWICK having taught in Au ;UGta for the last sixteen years, have no hesi tation in referring to their patrons and pupils, and to thc following gentlemen : , R?f?renc?e, lion. E. J. Jenkins,' Col. R.B. Bullock, Gee. G. McWhcrfer, Esq. Dr. T. W. Battey, Antoine Poullain,-Esq. Hon. Wm: T. Gould, Hon. E. Stamen, .. James Miller, Esq. Dr. J. P. Garvia, Geo. M> Thew, Esq. Augusta, Ga. Aug-8 lm 32 A : ? v w and Grand Epoch in Median e. DR. MAC QI?L i: the founder of a new. Medical Sys:om ! The quautitarians, whose vast internal dosi s enfeeble tho sumach and paralyze the bow ols, must give precedence to thc man who rostores hea' th and appetite, with from one to two of his extraordinary Pills, ?nd cures th? most virulent sore i with a box or so of his wonderful and all healing Salve. These two groat specifics of'the Doc dr are fast superseding all the stereotyped nostrums of the day. Extraordinary cures by Maggiel's Pills and Salve have opened the eyes of the public to the inefficiency of the (so-called) remedies of others, and upon which pcoplo have so long blindly depended. Maggiel's Pills are' not of the class that are swallowed by thc dozon, and of whioh every box full taken creates au ab solute necessity for another. ' Ono or two of Mag giel' i Pills suffices to place thc bowels ia perfect orde.-, tone the stomach, create an appetite, and rend ir the spirits light and buoyant ! Thore is no griping, and no reaction in the form bf con stipation. If the livor is affeoted, its functions are restored ; and if the nervous By s tom is feeble, it is invigorated,.. Thia Jost.quality makes tho medicines very desirable for the wants Of delicate females. Ulcerous and eruptive diseases are lite rally extinguished by the disinfectant power of Mag rici's Salve. Ic fact, it ia here announced that Maggiel's Billions, Dyspeptic and Piarrhoa P*I2t cure where all others fall. While for Burns, Scalds, Chilblains, Cuta, and all abradions of the skin, Maggiel's Salve is in fallible. Sold by J. MACGII?L, ll Pine Street, New York, kai all Druggists, at 22 eta. per boxv Aug 15 ly 33 <a?l rUlifi P'^*- ?'?AR! -We want Agents ??P J fJ\J\J everywhere'to sell our IMPROVED $20 clewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five year;. Above salary or large commissions paid. The Miar machines sold in United States for leis than {40, which are Juli y li eenie d by .flo ire, Huff ier & Wilton, 'Grover db Baker, Singer <?. Co., and Baektlder. AU other cheap machines are' in fringtmenti and the leiler or ?ter are liable to ar. reit, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated circu lars sent free. Address, or call upon Shs? 4 Clark, at Biddleford, Maine, or Chicago, UL June 6 iawly 3* NOW IN STORE! I _JJ addition to our superior Stock* of DRESS GOODS and DOMESTICS, SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, Ac, Ac.., we are in receipt of a splendid lot of COJNTRY CURED BACON,-3ams# Sidei and'S boulders; ' Fresh Ground Family FLOUR ; . - - . .. COHN, CORN MEAL, ?M?S?4fc? ' . ; . u. AU ol which will be a'o?a'aVtti?' l?w^slWash'fttei. -Give ?as a call. C. A. OH EAT HAM ABRO.. , _ Auf: 28 tf 36