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-COMMISSIONER'S SALES. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IY Eqn&TY. genjamin Tillman and othets, rs. Bill for. Ac James F. Adams and. his wife count, Sale < Tabitha, Ex'ors. of Jonatiihan Distribution. Tillman, dee'd., . B Y Virtue of an order fr ,m Clhancellor Ward-. law in this case, I shall proceed to sell, on the premises formerly owned by Jonathan Till man deceased, upon the 13.1 day of December next, the following Real and Personal Estate: One Tract of Land (very valuable) situated on Horn's Creek and Rav's Creek, in this Dis triet, about five miles S~uth of Edgetield Court House, and containing by old survey SIX llUN DRED AND, SEVENT?-ONE Acres. This tmct lies adjoiuing lands of Mrs. Susan A. Roper, Estate- of Sampson B. Mays deceased, Whitfield and Mien Additon, John Rainsfurd and Dr. Edward J. Mims. Upon it are about sixty-five or seventy Acres of choice low grounds, near one hundred and tifty Acres of first rate-o.aand hickory wo,.dland, about thi e hundred Acres of cleared Land, (all under good fincing,) the balance beig grown up in pine thickets. On the premises are two very good dwelling houses (one of them newly repaired) and all needful outbuildings in very good condi tion. An aere, embracing the Family Burial ground, will be the only reservation as to the land. I will also sell at the same time and on the same place the following superb gang of nt groes,. viz: Isaac, Ned, George, Henry, Jin, Abrami; Wade, Nancy, Charlotte, Sarah and her ohild Vincent, Justice and her two children Emma and Mary, Joanna and her four children William, Rose, Phillis and Jacob. Out of thiN family nearly every purchaser can be suited. There are among them a good shoe-maker, a skilful wagoner, and, best of all, several excel lent cooks. Of the number, there are eleven grown hands. I will'naso sell on the samne occa'ion all thd household and kitchen furniture, five head of mules and three head of horses, the stock of oattle, sixteen head of sheep, a lot of hogs, one wagon, one carriage, one set of blacksmith's tools, one set of carpenter's tools, the present crop of corn, fodder and slucks, cotton-seed &c.. &c.. &c. Terms of Sale. The land will be sold on a oredit of one and two years from the day of sale, purchaser being required to give bond to secure the purchase-money, with at least two good sureties. The negro slaves and other personalty will be sold on a credit of twelve months from day of sale, bonds and ample sureties required. So much of the purchase money of the land and negroes as will be required to defray the expenses of this suit must be paid down at the time in cash. Purchasers are also to pay for titles. A. SINKINS, C. E. E. D. Nov. 1,1853. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Wilson Abney, Administrator.. 1 John L Dobey and W. 1. Dill for Ir Trotter, junclim, Se. TS I curity, Relief. Toel P. Hill. J B Y Virtue of an Order from Chain. Dano.AN, in this case, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefeld C. H., on the first Monday in Decem ber next, so much of the prop~erty, described lielow, as will be required to satisfy a bond of the defendant, Joel P. 11ill, given to the Comn missioner of this Court, int the penal sum of eightteen thousand six hundred and twenty dollars, nine thousand three hundred and ten dollars (besides interest) being the amount duo upon the bond. Under the order, I shall offer for sale the followiner negroes, viz: Big Eliza, Lney, Dorey, Ilandy, ?ilvia, Sarah, Patsey, Jtudy. Joe;Hlouse ocr Little Eliza, Mariat, Betty, Emma and her infimnt son, as also the increase of said negroes, if any there has been sinice the order was ob tained. If the proceeds of thle sale of the said ne groes shall be insufficient to sati.<fy and payV the aforesaid Bond of Joel P. 11ill, I will also offer for sale on the same day a Tract of Land, com monly called the "Old Gavitn Pow Place," cont taining eightt hundred and eight acres, more or kss, situated in Edgefield District, on Mline Creek and Dry Creek. waters o'f Little Saluda, and bounded ny lands of Johni Weaver, Eldred Mobley, Kit Busby, James Rodgers, Sr., George Bell and othters. Terms of' sale, Cash. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D. Nov 1 5t 42 STATE OF SOU'l CA R OLIN.A, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. riri' and Caleb Inabuit, vs. Bill for P'artition. Jos. Etheredge and othters. B~Y Virtue of an Order from Chtam. WVAnlo .rJaw in this case, I w ill proceedi to sell at the late residence of Mrs. Cathterine Inabnit, in this District, en Thttrsday, the 1st of December next, the following reaml estatte, viz: A Tract of Land contatining five htundred and and fifty acres, more or less, sit nate ont thte Sn Juda side-of this Distriet, upon thte waters of Cloud's Creek and WVest Creek, audjoining latds of Jeremy WVise, Uriah Inabnit and othters. Thtis Land will be sold upon one atnd two year's credit, payable in two equal atnnual in stalments, with interest upon the last instal ment from and after the expirattion of one year from the day of sale. Purehnser-to gi-;e Bond wvith ample sturety to secure the purelm~se mtanev. Costs of this suit to. be paid in Cash, atnd titles to be paid for. A. SIKINS, C. E. E. D. Nov. 2, 1853. 5t 42 O)N the same day with the sale ntbove adver tised by the Commatissioner, I will sell at the same place the entie petrsoalty of Cathe rine Inabnit, deceased, contsisling of' Nine Likely Negroes, Stock of all kinds, Hlousehtold and Kitchen Fnrniture, Corii, C'ottont, "odder, Cotton-seed, &c., &c. JOS5. ETH EREDGE, Ad'or. Nov2 5t 4 STATE OF SOUTH CARUNA, EDGEbFIELD- DISTRfCT, IN EQUIITY.I Adeline Graham,I S. E. A. Grahatm. B.Y Virtue of an Order from Chan. WAnn my, inti ae iproceed tosela Edgefield Court Ilotuse otn the first Monday in December next ensning, (pssession to be given 1st January next, or earlier if desired) the fol lowing Read Estate of Jessee Grahtam, dec'd., consisting of one Tratct of Land, situate in the said District, lying on or near the waters of Cloud's Creek, containing One Hundred and eighty acres, more or less, andi adjoining lands of A. J. Bates, Nathtan Norris, and lands belong ing to the Estate of William Johns, dec'd. 'Said Land will be sold on a credit of twelve mdnths from daty of sale, with int erest froms date of sale, except as to so miueh of said purchatse money as will defray thte costs of this suit, whticht must be paiid in casht. rTe purchase money to be secured by bond, or notes with adequate sureties, and a mortgage of the premnises if necessary. Purchaser to pay for titles. A. SIKINS, c .E Nov 12 4te 44 State of South Carolina, ED)GEF"IELD DISTRICT, Cornelia Cox, A. Simkins, Guanrd. ad- liem. ON Motion of MJOnAgsx, Solicitor for Plain '1tiffs, it is Ordered, That the Creditors of henry Cox, dee'dh., do render their claims into the Commissioner's hands b'y the first Monday4 in December next, sn that their demands umy be aseertained and adjusted. A. SIMK INS, C. E. E. D. ('amm'rs Ollice S-nt 20. 11t 30fI Valuable Land fdr Sale. r IE Sube.criber offers for sale a VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, containin2 One Thousand: and Forty-Six Acres, Lying on Cuffeetown Creek, im Edgefeld District, one and a half ini!es East of Liberty Hill, in an in telligent and plsaient neighborhood-within two miles of Rethany Acauletmy, (a flourishing and per mtmient School) and nine iler, over a fine road, of the upper terminus of the Plank Road from Edgefield C. H. to Cheatham's, and within less dis tance of the contemplated route of the Savannah River Valley Rail Road. There are but few places possessing equal advan tages with this for agrieu!tural purposes. About two hundred acres o. the Land is first qualitied Creek and Branch bottomns-half of which is in cultiva fion. About Four hundred acres is lRed Land, similar to the Lands about Cauthridge-producing Cotto'nt, Corn and Oats, equal to any clay mids and for Wheat it can not b: excelled, having been known to. produce npwards of .30 fld. The balance is sandy, admirably adapted to the produe tion of Cotton. The range fmr Stock is fine, and for hogs especially is not surpassed. The Planta tion is well ditched and under goot fencing. On the pretises are a fine large Dwelling. near ly new, with eleven rooms, large framed Kitchen and Cook's house, wi:h brick chimneys-Smoke House, Meal Room, Store Room and Dairy-Ten Negro Houses, built wit'in the last five or six years, with goad rock and brick chinnevs-Good. Gin House, Screw. Fanl, &c. Perrons residing in Abbeville, Newberry, or the Lower or Eastern part of this District. who desire to purchase Land would do well to look at this before buying, as it can be bought for half the price simihlar lands sell for in those sections. The iinpro.vements could not be put on the place for the pr'ce asked.-I bought low and will sell low before I make arrangements to cultivate it another year. S. S. TOMPKINS. Edgefield C. H., Oct. 3;.1853. tif 38 0T Abbeville anner, Independent Press and Newberry Sentinel, will copy four tintes and for ward aecount to S. S. T. Land for Sale. E Subscriber offers for sale his Plantation cointaining Six Hundred Acres. This Tract is situated on Payse's Creek, three miles East of the Pine House. It is well titibered, and good water abounds throughout the l'lantation. There are ott the premises a eonfortab!e Dwell ing House, Kitchen, Negro IHouses, and every other necessaty out buibling, nll of which are new. There is also on the premises an excellent SAW MILL. For further particularsapply to SA MU "I. POSEY. June 29 tf 23 Splendid Farm for Sale! T lE Subscriber offers for sale her valuable set tlenient, known as EVERGREEN, situated in Anderson District, S. C.. 12 miles South-west of the Town of Anderson, and four iiles vast of the Savannah River. This p'ace comprises Eleven Ilundred Acres. Seen hundred of u bich is in fine Woodland, One Ilun-lred and Fi!tv Acres of best Creek Botton, matostly in cultiv:tmn, andi .100 or 500 acres of Upland. all in a good state of culture. Upon tle premises is a neat and substantial Dwel ling Ilouse, Kiteheni, N(gro H-loures, Barn, first-rate Flouring and Saw Kill, entirely new, Store-Uouse and other necessary out buildings. This polaec comhines many advaringes for an en terprisitig nin of business. It is sititated in a fine neiiglborhood, accessible frott all poinits, productive lands, and as a place of business, eqtual to any in the District. Terns natle easy it purchasers. The Sub.criber also oil'ies for sale 16 eligible Building Lots in the Town of Anderson. For further puarticulars apply to the Subhseriber at Everg'reen,. or to Messrs. Unarrisont & Broyles, An derson C. Hi. ELIZ.\BETH EARLE. A puil 20 t___ f 41 Land for Sale ! T[IE Traat knownt as thte upper Cherokee T'ond, .formerly owned by John Cosby, situated about Nine miles from Hamtburg, on the. Plantk Road. The above Tract containis about One Thousand and Twenty-seven acres, well wooded, and wvithtit convenient distance of ] Inmburg and A ugusta. The house is well knownt as a pubfio house, and favorabily located for the bus'ness. To ati approved purchaiser, it wvill be sold on long time, if desiredl. A pply to IL. A. KIEN R ICK, Pres't. H. & E. Platnk Road Co. Oct 5 . if 38 Beach Island Land for Sale. 'lIE Subscriber offers at private sale FIVE H- UNDRED) ACRE~S of Beach Mland Swamup Land, lying ott thte River, antd adjoining latnds of Samu'21 Clark and Jamtes TV. Gardnier, aiid rented the present yeatr by .Jamecs Tr. Gardnier. A bout 400U acres of thte above Tract are eleared aid well iamroved. Thte balance in Cypress and other swattp timbher. T1ermts made easy to a good purchaser. A pply to R. BR.IDFORI). Silvertomn, S. C., May 4 if 16 IHousecs and Lots for Salec. T'I1E Undersigned oflers his 1h0USES andl I-LOTS in the Town of Edgeiehld for sat.- er rent. TIhe terms are ac.'ommoodatitig, awl adi sion of the premises will be mn~le to suit purchasers. A pply to Mr. J. 13. SUm1.A~. W. B. JOUINSON. Nov 9 if -1'3 A Select Classical School WTILLJ be opened by the Subscriber, on thec i 1 th auary 1854., about thiree- miles Nor th of Liberty I1I'i. The numtber of Students is limii ted om twetntv. Tuition $-I0 per Session of 10 imonthts. Early applicition maust be nmade to secure adinsiont. The uidividled atition of the Teaicher will be given to the Schiool. For further iinfortmat:on, address GEO. GALPI1IN. Longmires. S. C., Nouv 9 tf 43 Particular Notice. T HIE Propurietor of ihe " VAntIary Srn would inlformt the public thtat lie htas on hand, and is rrom timea to timei receiving supplies of ll Kinds of Toys for Girls and Boys, Such as Dolls of all idescriptionts, Cryiing Babies, Porcelain, Alhabaster, India Rubbher amd Kid heads and somei very large Wax Dolls, witht natural hair, moving eyes, aitd as natural as life. M A R 3iES of all kinds, Rubber A LLS, &c., e. and when you visit Augusta just call in and buy a nice presentt for the good wife, the darling boy atid the beautiful girl-as I have something to sit each one, and perhlaps you may see some thing to. suit "' No. L." .T. A. GURLEY, 155 Broad Street, Augusta Ga. SSept 5 tf 34 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Watrren Fi. Winn, <dee'd., are earntesthy .solicited to make paynmentt forthwith, and~ those having demands gainst said Estate will please reader them in im mediately. JER EMIAll SEIGLER, Ex'or. Nov 9 6mn 43 N otice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Thomas Chamnberlain, dee'd., are requested to make payment immediately, and those having deiiands must reiider thent int soon, as the Estate wvll and uust be settled up by the twenty-fifth of Dee. next. W. ). JENNINGS, Adnt'or. No v 9 t 4 Notice, IS IIER~EBY given tom nil persons indebted to the Estate of Edntund Boyd, idee'd., to make im iediate payment, and those having denmnds agatinst the saitd Estate, wvill render thlemin ilptropierly attested. JAS. &s TAN[DY EIYYD, Ex'rs. Dc ly 41 Strayed. ON Monday, the 3rd of October, from Edgefield JC.IH., a BAY [HORSE of medium size, 14 >r 15 years old. Any iinformationt respecting the id'horse will be thankfthy reeeived and expenses anid by 'ifriinng Gi. L. Petni. or J. II. HUGUES. Ott12 ____ if____39 To Boot and Shoe Makers. TWO First rnte BOOT MAKES and FIVE Igood PEGi WORKMEN will -in~d constant nmployment, next dloor to Sun~reads. R. T. MIAIS. IET Finse Boots and Shoes of all descriptions nade to ordler. - CAROLINA HOTEL, EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. TIUS ESTABLISUMENT for mersly known as the " SrANN Ilo -rr" having been pureliased and opened in December last by the Undersigned, he would most iespectfully solicit his friends and the public generally to give h m a cnll, as he feels eon lident tlt lie can do as well for then as could be expected in a lace like 1hi. His Iloure is sitanted on Main Street, one block South of the Public Square, and convenient to those travelling the Plank Road. Also, from Columbia, A iken and Graniteville. His St-ibles are convenient to the House and always well supplied. The I louse is sufficiently retired from the busi ness part of the Town to reider it always quiet and cumft.rtable, so that the weary traveler massy always be sure of a good nights rest. F. M. NICHOLAS. Mray 11 tf 17 New Fall and Winter Goodr, M1ILER & WARN, Augusta, Ga., W kE Just i eceived, at their Store, Corner op posite the Mansion House, a large and com plete Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of Brocade al Rich Plaid SILKS, Brocale and Striped Black SILKS, Eibroidered Merino Robes, Rich Figured Cushmeres and D'Laincs,. Plain French and English hierinon, Saxony Plaids, a beautiful article for Children's Dresses, Col'd English Flansnels, for Children and Ladies' Sacks, Super. WTite Gauze and Welsh Flannels, Black Alpacen and Canton Cloths, for Ladies' Mourning, Black Chally, D'Laines and Bonazines, French, Englishls and American PRINTS, Riclh E mbroideries. French C11 EMIZETTES and SLEEVES, Collars; Worked Bands; aluslin Edgings and Insertings: Trish Linens Dama,.k 'able Cloths. Table Napkins and Doyles, 12-4 Heavy linrnsley Sheetings, Together with a hie Stock of SATTINETS, I Kentueky .IEAN&,. CL1ntIS-,. CASSIMERES I and VE:'STINGS. We respectfully solicit a call from our fricids and customers, ani persons visiting the city would do well to give us a look before purchsing. A ugusta, Oct 12 6n 38 NEW FALL GOODS, L ). LA LLERSTEDT has received at his old . stUnd, (Corner of Globe Hotel, Broad Street, A ugusta, Ga..) a new and complete assortment of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, for the Fall and .Winter trade, consisting in pa-rt of Extra rich colored Brocade Si:ks, &. " "- Broken Plaids, Super Super Plain Black $lks, Do. " Watered and Figured do. Rich F;gured and Plain Parisian DeLanes, English and French Marenos, Black and colored Alpacea, Super Scotch Ginhaams, English and American Prints, Furniture )imity and Fringes, lerin, Cwnmetre :id Jleans, Blenchsed iiad Urown Shirtiig, Red and W hite Flansels, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Bed 'Blankets, Negro Elaikets, great Tariey, Osnaburgs. Stripes and Georgia Plaits, A nd a full Stock of every thing belonging to the Dry Goo.ls' trade, to which he invites attenation. A ngusta, Ga.; Sept 19 3m 36 New Fall & Winter Goods. 'pil E Sub.scriber begs leave to offer to Ihis einsto I nuers and friends, a very Select Stock of Dry Goods, In all of its varieties which lie has secceted with great carc in the best Northuen lrkets: buch as, New York and Boston, and which he thuinks is weil adapted to the. Fall and Witer traide. ...A T.5 - A good Stock of all other articles usually kept for the use of country trade;. all of which will be: sold low for Cash. or on accommasodating terms to pue tuail custoumers.. Thle very hsighest Market price will be paid for Ciotton anud other produce ini exchange for Go ids. M. W. CL ARY. Sept 28 1853 tf 317 Carriages! AT TIlE OLD STAND) OF S. & J. GILUF.RT CHARLESTON, 5. C. S & E. M. GILIIER!T continuse the a CA RRIAUE BUSiNFESS :at the above staind, Nos .j5 and 4I0. Wenittwoth Street, wheitre they will Ibe pleasedi to exhibit to their old friends assd us tomsers a very Extensive Stock of Vehicles, comiprisinug those of their owvs nmanufactiure togethecs various other styles usually found in this miarket. Trheir long ssequaintansce with this nmarket as linuneturers ansd I :nlers will ensable themas to otfer great insducemencsts to purchsasers both in style and prices. Ausgt25 I 32 Notice. A PPLICATION is hereby made in pursuaneo of an act of the General Assembly pavsed Decc. 1850t, for a Cha~rte~r for a Planuk Road Comnpa ny, for the hprose of loeatinug a Phank Road from IChientham'ss, on the Masrtinutowni Road, to '96 D)epot oin the Coilumisbia & Greeniville Rail Road. The route of said rn:sd to be s ieasr as praucticable to the common road between the two points, and the capi itasl Stock to be Forty Thousand Dollars. Nov 12 5t 43 OT The Charleston Mercury and the South Caro linians will piubl~lh the above daily onse maonths, and forward their accounts to this office. Excto' Notice. ALL4 Peronss indebted tio the Estate of W;:lls A~'loiss, dee'd., sire requested to make paymsent by the first day of D~e. next, uad those having de maunds to psresenst them properly attested by thast timse, or they wvlI be rejected. WihlhTFhlELD MOSS, 1~'. SOLOMOM MOSS. Exr. Nov 9 4t 43 Notice. ILT4 Persons inidebted to the Estate of C. J. .L1.Glover, dee'd., aire requested to make immne diate pasymsent, and thsose having denmands agaist said estate, will presenst thiem propl~erly attested. J011N R AINSFORD, A dms'r. Sent 22 5t 36 MYannihe~tiured Tobacco ! JULST Received dir et from the Factory, Thsirty Boxes CiilEWING TOBACCO, ciomprising Four Choice Brands, viz: Uoney Dew, Oronoeo, Extra anid p'reiiun. For sale by the Bonx, or at retail at LO0W PRICES. Don't fail to call and sample before buyinsg elsewhere. G. L. PENN, Aur.v Oct 26 tf 41 Pure Hearts & Sweet IIearts. JUST Received a fine assortment of fancy Can .Jdies, suitable for Parties and Weddinsgs, with a variety of Escences Raisinss, Nuts, ke. At C. lammssondu's new brick Store, River Street. Heam buig S. C. S. E. BOWERS. Oct 19 f f 40 Friction Matches. O N hand a good supply at $l,00 per Gross, or one cnt hper box, warrantud good. Call at " VA RIETY SToRV.," 155 Broad Street, Augusta Ga., and get your supiply for the year. J. A. GUTRLEY. Sept 5 tf 34 - Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of 1.. PIstt tiErunssso, dee'd., are respectfully niotified to maske immediate psayment, and those having de maids against said estate will present themn forthwith, properly attested. SUSEN M. BRUNSON, A dm'ix., ROBERT LANIER, Ads'ior. Oct 20 .I f 40 Notice. A LI. Persons indebted to the Estate of A bram .lKiherease, dec'd., will please make isnmediate payment. Those hsavinug demands will present them properly attested for payment. D. J. GILCIIRTST, Admi'r. Dnm. ntf 4 LOOK TO YOI DRY GO9DS FOR I M A. R ANSOM Ogent for R. M. FtLL?.x. i * Stock of FOb 1lGN and DOMESTIC D beautiful. Among - h may be found M Wool DE LAEN-f of rich and splendid tatyle, ,? Irget- ::d smal fig'ift5 Ltines. nl qualities, Persiian De Laines, varions qualities, Plaid Silk Lustres, very rich; " Raw Silks, in eigh colors ; Cashmeres and Airpla Lustres, all qualities. a-1 colors; Plain bl'k 1'ro d'Rlhine Silks, various qualities and :dths; BIlack Watered Silks, a superior article " Figr'd and Btrocadv Siiks; Rich, colored Siil, nJ qalities; Colored Marceline Silks, desirable colors; Solid colored Do Laines and Merinos; Solid colored Paris -De Bege, for travelling dresses; French Scotch and American Ginghams, from 12 to 37 1.2 cents: English French an. American - Prints, from 6 1.4 up; Sat in Talmas of new and beautiful styles; Ladies Cloth Clonka.new and late styles; Colored Fringes, Pointed Gimps. and other Trimmings, great variety; Plain and fig'd Cloths, light fabrie for Ladies Cloaks; Black Thibet, Bay State and embroided Shawls: Chimnasetts, French worked Collars and Under sleeves, late Style Jaconet, Thread anW isle Edgings and Insert ings, all qualities; Ladies Merino and Silk Under-vests: Kid Silk and Wool (loves, (or Ladies, Misses and Childre'i-V (7 These Goods have been purchased with C PRICES, and yutf mny rest assured that bought, y Augusii. An examinatiun is respectf Ib ianno, O lSO, 1853. FALL TRAD con r IE UNDERSIGNED having given a furth< p:ist season. hiie become still Tore convine GROCERY BUSINESS on terms advantageou sa,-st and surest for both. While the seller is b for his Goods, ennbilng him to turn his money o1 dvantage of getting his Goods .'Ten or Fifteci I Than they can be obtnined from those who sell 4 dilierence of per eeiitlage to cover bad debts and letiig long neicounti. It only requires a little ri vince those who vit*l -burY for the purpose 4 deals exlnsively ounhe Casht System in purchasi in large Stocks on eredit, with a view to selling his capital over only' once a year, murat of~ cours hint who on the Cumah tfstem, btnvs moderate StC cnpital every thirty t6txty das'The intelligem .lerchanimt will have inade moure money at the enc1 thamn the credit system man will at -rwDTY-FIVE, row the money at, home, and allow evetn fifteen his supplies. than to purchase on time even from The Undersigtyd hauving miade ample arrati and mtuch better -- Artmnent of -cers-L KI IND~ 0 Than they did the paist season, only ask of their hem a cnll, where tII:ey witll find, in addition su pply of nearly all thle staple Goods usually ut.s Saddlery, Hata, Shoes, Calicoes, F LANNE L: Being thankfu in the liberal pat ronngy of inreased trade thecoming Fall. we have laiid in ure in calling the attention of enstoners to outr Tens~, Sugars, CJoffee', Ohmces WINES AN. Those who prefer payinig Cash for their Goods, dred, had better call at our Old stand, on the Co all articles sold, will be put tup in the best imuum11 resented. llamburg, Oct, 10, J. lY. NE W WIIOLESALE & IRl READY MADE CLOTHING, TR UNDER THE U. S. H( T M. NEWB3Y :& CO., arc now receiving th M).RayAade Clothing ever offered ini this e improved styles of-manufauctuue. -A I A GOOD SUEEL1Y 0OF BOYS YOUTI gr Country Merdhants,nnd all persons visi anl examine our Stock for themselves. . OANDIlDATES.I bor Sheriff. .JAMES EIDSON. FE LIX E. 800.IE, W31. Q UATTL EIIUS, .JU LIUS DAY, 'orway Collector.. DERlICK IrOLSONBAKE, A. IR. ABLE, TH-EOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. IM. B. WHIITTLE, LEE HIOLSON, CHARLES 'ATER, THOMAS B. OESE, lor Ordinary. .JOHN W. SMIITH, II. T. WRIGHT't, tAVID BODIE. W. F. DURtISOE, 1'or Clerk. Er)3tUND EENN. THKOS. G. IIAQON. Rt. B. BOUI(NIGHIT, Beautiful Daguerreotypes, ~i[R. L E IGH would respectfully announce to i the Ladies ami Gentlemen of Edgefield and vicinity, that he ii'now ready to serve all that may b. desirous of obtaining one or more of his Unrivalled Daguerreotypes. M. L. is prepare to take any of the difierent stylet of Pictures the .Art is capable of. UT Ladies will find that black or dark dressing will add miuch to the beauty of thme Picture. ay 1I : tf l17 Notice. A LL1 Personiidebted to the estate of Henry F ?Freeman, de'e'd., will cotme forward inune iantely and nuike payment, and those having de mands will render thenm in properly attested. J. H. .JENNINGS, Ex'or. Feb 9 ly 51 Notice. 18 Hereby givca thiat objections will be raised against the proposed charter for a Public lload to be opened from Borzeman & Payn's Ferry on Saluda River to Mount Enimn, and from thence to intersect the liggins Ferry Rond at Thiomas Colenani's, as there s more roads in tha~t neighborhmood nuw than there ar hads to keep' them up. Oct 19 tf 40 JR INTEREST! "HE FALL TRADE. now in receipt of a LARGE and SPLENDID RY GOODS, comprising all which is new and Red, white and fig'd Flannels. nll qualities; Solid colored Flannels. for Seeks; Cassmiers, Sattinet%, Tweedi and Kentucky J.las, nl (uali:ie.+: Bleached and brown Table Damasks, warran ted all Linen; Bleached Damask Table Cloths, some very fine Bleadied and brown Linen Towellings an d Towek all qilities; Embroidered Table Covers; Irish Linen of' every quality, from celebraled mianninctories in sof't finish. 5-4, 10-4, 11.4, nd 1:2.4 blenched and brown licetings best make; Graniteille, Angnsta'i and Hancock brown Shirtitngs, ly the bale or pi. ecitcap ; Real Georgia Plains, and Twills, ofGe. Slileyu mnaitutthcture, cheap; Twilled Kersys, manufactured at the Augusta iannfacturing Company Georgia Stripes and Osnaburgs, Cotton Yarns; White and colored Blankets, large stock, will be sold cheap ; Whitney and Ribbon bound Blankets, al! quali ties and sizes; Crib Blnhkets; Three Ply, Ingrain and Hemp Carpetinga various pattemns; Rogs and Druggets, for floor cloths; Ladies and Childrens Shoes; Carpet Bags, Port Monies, Ivory nnd Pearl Tab. lets, Extracts Otto of Roses, Fancy Soaps CogLrne, Uair and Tooth Brushes, Ivor and j Iorn Combs,&c., &c. REAT CARE at the LOWEST MARKE' every nrticle will be sold as cheap as can bi illy solici:ed. M. A. RANSOM, AGENT FOR R. M. FULLER. tf 41 E, FOR 1853! JNNINGHAM r trial to the CASI SYSTEM doring th, ed that it is the only true system of doing to both seller and buyer, being the cepei eneitted by getting the CASH 0l PAID DOW t' C' *er mi-my times in the year, the buyer has th er Cent Cheaper n credit ; they beiig compelled to sell at thi pay the additional expeni.,e of keeping and col eetion, aided by a .dight examination. to con f purchasing SUPPLIES, that the Merebant wh ig his Stock, lays it in eaper than those who Ia hem out ini the same way, being enabled to tur e get la rger profits to sustaint his bus.inesus. tha eks. SELLS QUICK and TURNS OVER hi t planter will pcecive that thte CASil SYSTlE3 of the year, by making FtvE. Pctt CENT Pliorr and that those'nho bity Goods had better b" r twenty per cent interest, and pay CASH ft the best CREDIT HOUSES. ements to keep on hatnd a LARGER STOCli & G R OCERIE S friends and others visitingr this market,- to giv o FINE FAMILY GROCERIES, a inry ed in thme ctunttry, such as Shirtings, SheetingS, Blankets 5, &c., &c. tme past season, and looking forward to at large] and atre now receiving our Stock, and take pley superior c, M1olasses, Flour, Bacon, 9 II QU O RS. mdt thereby samve Fifteen Dollars in errry IHun rner nearly opiposit e the Catrolina lIhotel. wher r, atnd warranted to turn ont wha;t they are rei Ri. F. & II. L. CUNNINGIIAM. m 39 B Y & C O., ETAIL DEALER IN [INKS, CARPET BAGS, &c., &i )TEL AUGUSTA, GA. e LARGEST amnd BEST ASSORTMENT ity. Their Stock cotnsists of the latest and mno. [S' AND C HIL) RN'S CLOTHING, ting our city, are respectfully solicited to en dk 36 Southern Manufacture. 3,00 0 Pair Ilome usnade Plantation IARNESS, SOLE AND) UPPER LEATHl OF Al.!. D)F.seniPioNU. Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp 0il SiIOEM.IKERS' FINDINGS. A t the Shoe Store, next door to Sullivan & PBrothel R. Tr. MIMS. JTuly 21 tf 27 Heavy All Wool Negro Good: And Blankets. ~F LLER & W'ARREN, Augusta, Ga., lhav i ust received a large Stock of Georgia Plainus and a large lot or 8.4 and 9-4 Ne gro Bllan kets, some or them weighing eigi p~unds to the pair, to which they invite the attel tion of planters. Also, GENUIiNE HETT ANCHOR BOLTING CLOTiHS, Fromi No I tao 10. A ugnsia, Oct. 12 6m 39 A Physician Wanted. T lE Subscriber has a tract of Lamnd, containii about Otne Hundred amid Sevenmiy-five acrei lying on the Martin Town Road, eleven n'ites be l~w Canmbridge, with a comfortable Dwelling,-an the neighborhood is wanting a Physician. An Physiciani wishing to haicnte would do well to com~ and see inc as I ant amnxious to sell. dOllN B. ROUNTREE. Oct 26; 6t 41 Notice ! \LrL Persons anywise indebted to the Estate c I.liahn Wise, dec'd., nrc he.reby requested t make immediate settlement, and those having de mnands against said Estate will ple~ase render in thei ncuntsa forthwith, properly attested, according t law. SIIDNEY WISE, E'r B. 11. MILLER.5 Oct 261 tf On hanid and for Sale SSUP'ER IOR Lot of WINE~S and LIQ LOR! I.which will be sold in quantities of Three Gal l ns, or maore, by F. M. NIC110LAS. Ju ly 0th, tf 25 For Sale or Rent -A Well built and very comfortabte LAT ___ F'FJCE, near the Court Ibouise, with tw' eitul, nnd at hire llnee to ech. A pply at this Ofile EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. F O R Y O U N G L ADQISF-8. (63-PUPt;.s vE Ev-rER.n siXcE StrrTBl'ni 19Tu.) 'T HE Session will be half completed on .Mo'ndayr N6v. 7th. This wilI be a good.timafor othea to enter;: The lustitution has never been more prosperou at tht's seasona of the year, or better furhistaed-vidt Tenachers, a1d everything necessary fur th rough in-nietimi than at present. T te Vacation. at Christmns ini ahvays a AirtMP a'4 t'at the rupils can continue their ont any serious interruptlion, iiti lii. lttt'4 Tie y tire receive.1 at any time durin and charged but fruim the tite of euntm end of the Session. Expenses per Eession of 14 Cullegiat Department....... S.... .8 Academic do.........-..120 Primury do ... .$7 ta0 and 5- - Pupils using the Philosophieal -.\ppratu. are charvel Extra S2,00 per seaaaifin. A lie- all Pupills are eh.rged 50 ets each, a Session, fir contingencies. Extra Brauches. Mui............................$18 00 . French............................ 8 (10 Drawing........................... 8 00 Oil Painting.........................15 00 There is no charge for use of Piano. - Board, with waching, lights and fuel $10 per nmonth:. Theer-a-e no other extra charges, except for Books and Music salA. R. T. MIS, 1 S. F. GOO1)E, E. PENN, I Trustees G. A. A I)J)ISON, A. SIMKINS. Nov 7, 1853. tf 42 Teachers Wanted T 0 take charge of an INSTITUTION OF .\ARNING about to be established in Edge field I)istreet, Soauth Carolina, on Sweet Water Creek. an' alsaut eight rtiles from Hlanburg. The Schuol is !oated in one of the- nist healthy portions of Edgefield and in an enlightena, minera caatnmunity. Every fn:eility, sunh a. board nna oth-r comfiorts will be extenaded to the Pupils, anal every means af - support in amnneace. will be afforded to the gene ral advancement of the institution. The Seminary has already a permanent Capital Stock aif Thirty Thousand Dull:ars.. with a prspect of constant increase, until its endowinent shall equal that of any Senanary in the State. Whilst Teacher. will be fully suatainel in eausing order, and in cansing the best diseipline, and the best system of learning to be obervel in their Sebod. they will be requ:red to cime qualied to teachal the very hi.:hest branches that are taught in tihe State, ail to come recommended by the very best and most reliable authority. Two Tenchers-one fAr Males, and the other for Females, are wanted ; and they are expr eted to be ready to undertake their charge on the first Monday in Fehruary next. Applications niust be addressed to Capt. Roht. Meriwether, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, at Ivy Island P. 0., Ealgeield listrict. ROBT. RNIlIWETIlER, ) (;EO. BOSWELL, I SAML. GETZE.N, . Trustees. JOEL CURRY, A. P. ItUrLEli, A NDR, E W J. IIAN.1N D. Hamburg Republican will please eeapy until forbid. Sepot 21. 1853, tf 36 EDGEFIELD MALE ACADEMY ! l 1lE TRUSTEES of this Institution beg leave to assure the public that their :eitoaol is now in suecessful opjeration and that they are determined. to use their best exertionas to plaee it upon the high est amnd surest fooetnz. For other lparticulairs sec first adlvertisement. Terms-Recently established, In the Classienl Delaartnment, per Sesioli of fir. nmonths.......................-$18 00: Itn the higher Etiglish Brtaches...16'00. In the lesser "a "...........14 00. These rates are as moderate as those of uny ojther A cademy of equal excellenee in the 51 er fivoun try. We desire that exeirlitinee of- .acc .lanlls a no ainlranc to any ones reapingt e advants e of. this Institution; -. e J OIN LIPSCOMB7R * * R. T.NMIMS - I. .ARTIIUR SIMKINSi LEWIS JONEKS; GOEO. A. ADDISON, May 18 tt 18 Edgefield Female Academiy. R EV. N. A LDRI C H respectfully annoeun - een to his, foirmer patrons ained to the pub'lo genieral'y that lie will aopen can the first laanmay ini septem~ber next, a SCIIOOL FOIR YOUNG L A DIES at hi~s pr.-sent residence.atnd will hald1 himnif prepared tao reeceive into his famaily the children of all such psarenuts ius may be de.,irous of having thema undaer h:. immtediate care. The usual Branches taught in Female Seminaries will be pursuead ini thia, and every~ enre will be taken to adlvanice the Scholars in the various departments of studly. Tfhe Terms of Tuitiaan are the same as they were ini the Younmg L.adies Boarding and Dlay 'Schooal. August Its tf 30 Episcopal Female School, A T G LE N SPRlNGS H AVING purebasied the well-known Propcerty, GILS:sa Srass the underaignedl pro~pose to open there a 111011 SCiIOOL for Younag Ladies, oan the First of February 1854. Naa pan will be sparedc to secure an effieient carps oft mustiruetors, and tea miake the lntitutian equal in every respect to the very best ini the land. A Prospaectuse will shoartly be issued couatammig the usual particulars as to Terms. Sessionts, &c. TIlOS. S. A RL7UR, J. 1D. McCULLOL'GII. Aiae 17 2t 23 Notice IS Ilereby given. ihant application will be made at. Ithe next sessiaan of the Legislature, to Charter a new Road fraan aar tnear Rocaky Pondac P. 0., to run to thic Savananah [River, at or neaar M.rs. Williams' landing. Also, fair a Charter for a Ferry to~ be es tablished at the sanne point-to be kaown as Ilowles Ferry.3m4 Sept 73m4 Notice IS I~erebay given. that appliention will be made at Ithec next Scssiaan of the Legislature, to Charter the road noaw leading from Margan's old place on the Five Notch Road by Joaaias Lanhiam'. and Gen. Bowell's, and intersectinag More's road, near Rie publienin Church. Aug 24 3m . 32' Notice IS huerebay given, that application will be made at .the tnext Sessiomn of the Legislature. faor a renew al of thec Charter of the Ferry across the Savananah River. know by the ntame of Kilerense's Ferry. Sept 1 1853 3m 37 Ch~apman's Cotton Gins ! W E still nanke these best of COTT'ON GINS,, at our old stand. We warrant them to give satisfnetion, which they never fail to do. All orders thankfully received and promnptly at tended to. Personas wvho find it more convenient will please inquire of Mr. L.oo Ili.t., Edgefield C. II., who will keep on hand one or muore of these Gins for sale. Address CH APMA N & SONS, Coleman's X Rcaads, Edhgeseld,S. C. Sept 155tf - 35 L 08s t O N the 29th day of September -Inst. between Edgefleld Village and J. S. Smyley's.or Meet ing Street, a large Double Cased GOLDj LEYER WA TCI,-No 55,1)1. II. G. & Co.,$1j1ayden, Brothers & Co., engraved on the tuner 'ease. and the Subscriber's nanme on the inner side of'the back. Attehed is a belt Chain and Gold Seal. Informa tion will be gratefully receivead, and any, r'equisite K cotpnsationa will be awarded to the finder.. A. J. SMIYLEY. Meeting Street, Oct 1 2 tf 39 iwIins, Accordeons, .&c. FNEassortment of DOUBLE LINED - VIOINSat very low prices. IAlso Strimngs, lowrs, Bridges. &e. Fine A ccordeons, Flutinas, Fifes and some chaoice Lited Silver Ee-yed FLUTES. &c.,'&c.,-just re ceived at the " VAn:ETY S-routE," by J1. A. GURLEY, 155, llroad Street, .\ugusta, Ga. AUGUSTA FASHIONABLE GL OTHING EPO RIUM. WIM. 0. PRfCE & CO., Tamnas-FOR T SIETiE8PRING TitA DE-A re constantly manufacturing and AT ALL TDIES well supplied with the newest styles of Glothing of all descriptions, COATS, PANTALOONS, VFSTS, SHIRTS, Undershvirts and Drawers, CRAVATS, SCARFS, GLOVES, BELTS AND BRACES, HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS, Trunks, Travelling Bags, &c., &c. TO!LET FURNiSIlING-Faney Snaps, Ex tracts. Cloth and U1sr lrushcs, Combihs, Rogers' Knives, Shears, Purses and Port alonies, Canes, Umbrellas, lIlats, Caps, -nel every article of Gen tlemens' dress and personal furniture. TO TlE TRlA DE-We are well s-upplied with CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AND TitI.IINGS. Cloths by the piece. pattern or yard, which we will sell as low as can be bought in New York City. WM. 0. PRICE, W. T. INGRAH1AM. No. 258 Broad-street, Augusta Ga. Mareh 2@ tf 10 REMO VAL. Grand Display for Fall Trade, orrosTE 0. C. DeNOiR's, IN CHIRLES H.MMIOND'S NEW BRICE STORE Hiauburg, S. C., V HERE the Undersigned will keep constantly in Store, a well assorted Stock of Groceries, Embracing every article usually found in an exten sive Grocery Store.- Hi. Stock consists in part of Java, Rio and Cuba COFFEE, Clarified, Porto Rico and New Orleans SUP AR Cruhed, Powdered and 1.oaf D New Orleans and Cuba MOLASSES. John Gibson, Son & Co. Nectar WHISKEY, Fagle, Diub'e l)isti))ed Rye and Retlitid do Jimaica RUM, N. E. RUM, Old ladeira, Cherry and Port WINES, Teneriye and Malaga do Imported Old BRANDIES, Otard Brandy, Perfxet [ove, lose. Sint and Cinnamon Cordials, Pure I lolland GIN. London Cordial GIN, American BRANDY and GIN, Brass flound liekets anl Tubs, Painted Do. Mentsures, Market lnskets, Broonis. &e. Tilet. CHNteel and Turpentine SOAPS. PICKLES an' KETCHUPS of all Wnds, Tob.ieco. Candles. Fine Teas and Spices, all kindd Fine SA L7' in lioxes and Hags, ESSENCES for Fiavouring, or all descriptiorns Minaroni. Yeast Powders. Mustard, CA NDIES and SEGA RS of the b st quality CHEESE, FLOUR of the best lirand., Fine Family M.CKER EL, Starch, &e. A nd a great many other articles, A LL of which is warr.nted to be Freh nd of the best quality. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Octobe.r 12 tf 39 Copartnership Notice, EORGE ROBINSON & 11. B. JACKSON have ussociated themselves together, for the transacting of a R General Hardware Business, Uder the style of lROPsNssN & -lACKSON, I emiburg where we will always keep an extensive amortmen e f EVERY TIllNG in that line, together witi Saddules, LBridles, llarness, Leather, Trunks, Whips I&e. &c. I haburg, April 27 tp 15 ROBINSON & JACKSON, I) IJAMIBU RG S. C. IAV E now on handl a most comp~lete StocI i LLof H ardwrare, atnongst which miay bi found 200~ Tn Engl~sh and Sweed Iron, SntO Kegs Nail-i, 20,tJ0t Lbs. Castings, 50i )oz. Collins' A\xes, 73'- lrades' Patenit IToes and other., 5 " Superior Straw Cutters, 201 " Spades and Shovels, S 10 " Rakes, Tiiletson and others make of Vices and Anvills Trae, Halter, Log~ Fifth and' other styl- of Chains eA complete Stockl of Pocket and Table Cutlery, e---LL. STyLEs o Plainis, Saws, Chisels, Screws, 1linges, Enobs, lBellows, liitts, Gunas, P'stiols. Shot lanes, Powder Flasks, Ciitton, and Wool Cards, Well Whieels. Kettles, Stew Pans, 3Frying Pans, G ridironsa,1Hammers. hautchets, Tacks, Warfer, antd Wattle Irons, Candle Sticks Steeva rdis, M;,rking Gunages. Spirit Levels, Andit ons. .lsovels and Tonigs, Screw P~late.s, Compasses, T.humn Guages, IPereursiont Caps, &e. l1Tnmburg, A pril tf 15 D)R, A. G. TEAGUE', Wholesale & Retail Druggis - \' K EiS this method of returnintg his thankst .Jhis fri tnds andl patrons, for the p'atrone'ge h has receivedl ini the snle of I ruigs, Mledicines, &C. lie is noiw receivinig an additioni to his alread extensive Stock iof Drugs, Nedicines, Chemicals', Dye Stt19h, P'aints, Oils, Window Glass, P'utty Physician's Shop Z'urniture, &c. THlE FINEST WINES AND BRtANDIES, for Slediciinal pturpoases, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, PE RFUMER RY .Of htis own and Northernt make, French Extracts, &c., &c. Paint, Hair, int, Shoe and Tanners flrushe~ Tinctures & Medicinal Compounds, made under his own supervision in strict accordar ce with te U. S. Disp'ry. The most Recputable Nostrums, All of which he will sell af pries that will compar favorably with any Southern market. Those wish iiig to purchtase articles in his lir.e will do well t< all and examnine- his Stock anid prices. Edgefield C. IT.. Jan 22 tf 1 BEALL & STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND GRQQERY MERCHANTS, L.AUGUST A, G A. All Cotton consigned to us will be r. Sold Free of Commission, r HlE Firm of lltronD, RuuAL. & Co., having Lbeen dissolved on the 5th of .June last. tIme Subseribeim, me.mbers of tihe late firm, will c, ntinue the WARER1OUSE AND GROCERY BUSh NESS at the same well known Stands. (Store ot eBroad Street. opposite thme PzAdrvas' lioTEL non erecting, and 'Warehouse on Camipbell St.,) whern they will be happy to see the friends and acq1uaint n nees of the late firm, having always on hand .1 LARGE AND WELL SELECTED) Stock of Groceries, Suited to Planters' trade, in which they feel confi dent they cast on'er inducements equal to any Iloust itt the advatnces made on Cotton in Store whet required. WM1. M. l;EALL, g ~ JOHN W. L,. STOVALL. ,A ugusta, July 27 6m 28 Whiskey, Rumi, Brandy, &c, '0O BARR ELS Rectified. Montongahela and Mil V ler's Old R se W HISKEY. New England imd .Jamaica R UM, American and Holland GIN. American and Fretnch BRANDY, Madeira, Tenerini'e and Slalaga WINES, Pepperiuit, Citnnamonu and Perfect Love COR. DIAL. LEMON SYR UP, by the Gallon or Bottle. Irish and Scotech WhISKEY, Cider and White Wine VINVEGA R, ~Pintt llalf-p'nt antd Quairt FLASKS. Wim-.. Lemon Syrup andI Porter BOTTLES, DEMIJOHNS, all sizes. E. HODGES, AGENT. Nov 20 if 4ti Blacksmith Shop rpHE Subscriber having erected a .1. new buildintg in thte rear of MEssr W ir tAxa & CiturriE and Li. Htu.'i Stores, is preptared to do all kinids of Blacksmaithing. I orseShoeing and Planutation work will receivi cprotpt attention. S. F. GOO1)E. Janmmu. tf 1