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To former Friends and Patrons, S E.. BOWERS, thankful for past patron o age, would beg leave to inform the public that he is now receivin'g LARGE Consignments of Whiskeys, Brandies, Wines, Cordials, AND LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, Sugar s, BROWN, CLARIFIED, CRUSHED AND'LO4tF, SEGARS, HAVANA AND AMERICAN, And all articles usually kept in the Family Grocery Business. Being Agent for two large Wholesale Confectionary Houses, one in New York and the other in Angus ta, he is prepared to fill all orders for At the shortest notice possible. As he is acting as Agent only, lie would re spectfully informall that his business niust be done on the CASH SYSTEM ENTI RELY ; for lhis low prices and small commissions will not warrant ex tension of time on Goods sold. lie is determined to sell Low, for Cash, and hopes to merit a share of the trade. Come one, come all, and examine his Stock before purchasing, -it is all he asks. e-The business will be conducted under the naime and style of S. E. BowERs, Agent. Iamburg, Nov. 1, tf 42 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Martin McCarty, wife & others, vs. Billfor Par'n Simpson H. Rodgers. I B Y virtue of an order from Chancellor F. H. Ward law in this case, I will proceed to sell, at Edgefield Court d1onse, on the first Monday in Deember next, the following real estate of James Rodgers, deceased: 'ract No. 1: Known as the "Home Tract," situated in the District and State aforesaid, on the wafers of Dry Creek. containing Two Run. dred and ninety-three acre<, more or less, and bounded on the North bay laids of J. 11. Rogers, on the South by laids of Win. Rogers, on the East by lands of John Denny and Tract No. 3 of this estate, and on the West by Tract No. 2 of same estate. 'ract No. 2: Situated as above, containing One Hlundred and twenty-four acres more or less, and bounded by lands of Mahlon Padgett, William Rogers and Tract No. 1 of this esiaie. '-act No. 3: Situated as above, containing One Hundred and iinety-five acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of E. B. Forest, James Rogers, Dr. John Denny and Tract No. 1 of this estate. Tract No. 4: Situated ns above, containing One Hundred and nine acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of James Rushton, Jas. Pow. Geo. Bell, S. 11. Rogers, Chesley Rogers and Tract No. 5 of this estate. Tract No. 5: Situated as above, containing One Hundred and eighty-three acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of S. 1-. Rogers, lsaae Orander, Josiah Padgett, John Gillion. Jas. Rusitton and Tract No. 4 (if this estate. TEnMS.-The above hnds will he sold on a credit until the 25th December, A. D. 1855, with interest from the 25th December 1851, except as to so nut-h as will defray the costs of this suit which must be paid in cash. Purchasers will he required to give Bonds with adeg-natC sureties to secure the lirchase money, and they will also pay for papers. A. SIMKINS, C. E. D. Nov 1 5t 42 STA'TE OF SOUTi CAROLINA. EDGEFIEID DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. William 11. Hlatticld, vs. Adam S. Newhonse and his wilfe Mary J., and another BY virtue of an order from Chan. Wardlaw in this case, I will sell at Edgefield Court House on the first Moniday in Decenir next, the following real estate of John Ihatfield de eased, viz: 1. A Tract of pine land. in the District anid State aforesaiid, lying near Beech Islanid, coiain ing One linndred acres more or less, and bound. ed by l-mds of Richard H1'nmkin-ont. 2.'The Swanmp Tract, lying ini Beech Islanid, containing One Ulnndred aecre<, more 'ir l-ss, and bounded oni the South, East and WVest by the Savannah river. aind on the North by lands of Randolph Bradford. -TER~1s.-A credit of one and Iwo years with interest from day (If sale, except costsa to h~e paid in casht. Purchasers to give biand with adequate prsonial sureties to secure the paurchmase motney, atid to pay extra for titles. A. SD! KINS, C. E. D. Nov 1 5t .12 State or-South Car'olina, EDGt-FIEI.D DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B YII. T. WVRIGHIT, Esquire, Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas, WVilliam Y once,jr., has a pplied to mec for Letters of Administration, on all and sin gular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of John Yonce, late of' the District afore said deceased. These are, ther~efoire, to cite and admotnish all and singular, the kinidred and creditors of the said deceased, to be amid appear before nie, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District. to be holden at Edgefield C. IH., on the 13th day of November next, to showv cause, if any,whly the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 26th day of Oect. in the vear ofi onr Lord one thous and eight hundredi and fifty-four and in the 79th year of American Independenee. HI. T. WRIGH T, 0. E. D. Nov 2 2t . 42* State of south Carolina, EDGEFIELJD DISTRICT, -IN ORDINARY, B Y U. T. WRIGHT, Esqr., Ordinary of Edgefield District: WVherea&-Thost. Hiowle and Edward Hlowle have applied to mc for Letters of Ad dminist rat ion, with the WVill annexed. on all anid singular the goo-ds and chattels. rights and credits of Win. uiyford Williams, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These :trQ, therefor'e, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said'deceased, to be and appear before tie, at our niext Ordinary's Court for the said Distriet, to be holden at Edgefield C. Hotuse, on the 131 I day of November next to show cause, ifany, why the said administration should not be granted. Given utnder my hand and seal. this 25th day of Oct. in the year of our Lord one thioutand eight' hundred .and filly-four and -in the 79th year of American Indepentdence. -H. T. W RIG HT, 0. E. D. No v 2 . 3- 2L . 42 State of South-yCarolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BYIU. T. WRIGH T, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. Vhereas, Joseph D. Allen and Win. S. Smy hey have aipplied to me for Letters of Adin istration, on all and singular the goods and' chattles, rights and credits of John C. Allen, late of the District afo.esaid, deeased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred anid creditors of the said deceased,.to be and appear before me, at our nest Ordinary's Court for the said Distriet, to be hioldetn at Edgefteld C. H., on thme 13th day of Nov. next, to show etause, if any, why the said adteinistratiori should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 30th day of Oct. in the year of our Lord one thonsand' eight hundred and fifty-four, atid in the 79th year of American Jndependence. -H. T. WRIGHT, 0. E.D. Nov 2 2t 42 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to John Gibson, dee'd., .preious to his death, are required to make prompt payment ;and all persons having demands against his Estate will present them immnediately, properly attested. JOH N HIUIET, Adm'.or. Oct, 26 Ct 40 H ar r i son's H o t e1, .BY D. - THOMPSON SIMS, 0ONRMM OF RIOsADSON AND LAUREL STS COLUMBIA, S. C. Nov. 2 4t 42 AUCTION SALE! HE Subscriber will sell at PUBLIC AUCTIOl on sale-day next, his remaining Stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, Shoes, Books, A FINE LOT OF JEWELRY, And many other articles too tedious to enumerate. Those who desire good bargains will do well tc attend, as all Goods will be sold to the highest bid der without any reserve. E. PENN. Nov. 2 It 42 New Fall and Winter Goods. T IIE Subscriber is now receiving his FALL I and WI NTER GOODS (at the Brick Store) among which miy be found Rich Satin. Plaid and Fancy SILKS, of the latest and most fashionable styles, Rich Figured, Plaid and Plain DELANES, Plain French and English MERINOS, Ladies' CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, " Embroidered French COLLARS, UN DERSLEEVES and CIlIEMIZETES, A variety of BONNETS and Bonnet RIBBONS Boots anad Slooes, Hats aud Caps, NEGRO SHOES AND BLANKETS, OSNABURGS and FACTORY STRIPES, GROCERIES, Hardware, Crockery, &c. Together with a large and well sel.-eted variety of other Goods, too numerous to mention. eg The pubic generally are respectfully solicited to call and exatmine the above mentioned Stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. B. C. BRYAN. Oct G tf 41 To Country Merchants. E have on hand, and are receiving by every y steamer from New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia, a LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stuck ,I Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Which we will sell to Country Alerchants, as cheap as they can purchase the satne Goods in any house in this country. Our Stock has been purchased very closely, and in part, expressly for the country trade. Among our Stock eni be Ibund 5 cases Irish MItndin DELAINES; 3 do. doGINGIIAMS, 40 incites wide; 5 do. French do. do.; 2 do. Lancaster do. do.; 5 do. Scotch do. do.: 15 do. Manclester Muslin DELALNES; 3 do. Fine French M EHLtNO; 2 do. Plain col'd DELAINES, all wool; 2 do. Coburgs;. 5 do. Black ALPACA; 20 do. Prited CA LICO, "Standlard brands ;" 10 do. Brown and Bleached SIIlTINGS; 10 bales B!ue STRIPES. and a full assortment of Cassimeres. Cassimeretts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, sattinetts, Kerseys. Blatkets, Lindseys, &e. GR AY BROThiE RS, A 200 BROAD STREET. A ugusta, Oct 21 tf 41 The Winnsboro Casket, ' IIE Sub.criber will publish about the first of Decenber nt-xt, the first number of a new pa per with the above name, provid 4 sufficient amount of Subscriptions be obtatned to -warrant Iim in doing so. To be iteatly printed on good paper, :ontaining Twenty-four colutmns of matter, it will be the design and intention of the Manager to make it an acceptable FuAMILY N EwSArELIt, free from every thint hav ng a vicious or immoral appearance, wlilst he will endeavor to prove it a welcome visitor to the Domestic circle, tnaking its tnembers more hap Py and contented ; the various classes of working men and tmechantes will find in it someting to in struct them in their di1lerent vocations. The latest improvement in Agriculture, Patents of recent In vention and Discovery, as well as everything con cerning or affecting the great Industrial Pursuits aid iiiterestsof ourState and Country, will be given. In short, it will be devoted to everything in gen ral and Equal Riglhts, in particular. TEuts oF SCsecar-TIoN: S 50 on the reception >f the first numnber, or $2 if delayed three mnonth~s. W. RICE. Nov 2 tf 42 Johnson Female University. ANDERSON, S. C. THTE Atnnual Examination of the higher ChItss es of the A cademienl Department, and Elf the Senior Class of the Collegiate Department will take ,lacte on Mlonday attd Tuesday, the 13th and 14th ,ft Novemnber. On Wedne'day, the 15th, the COMMENCE MENT EXERCISES will take placte, consisting it Cotmpositions by the Senior Class interspersed ~vith Mlusic, and the Baccalaureate and confetring af De~grees. A nderson, Oct. 10. '3t 40 Important to Farmers. T H11S will itnform the Planters of Edgcfield Dis triet that we hatve lately bought from Mr. J. '. & 1L. J. W.rrr the right of a very Valuable Cotton:Seed Planter, for thte above named District. We will have an Agent to exhibit the PLANTER, and will sell in lividuail Rights and Macebines Ott reasonable termas. It openst the bedl, drills the seed and covers it ; mad it is also excellent for drilling Guano or any tther latnure. The Planter was Patented last Au ust by the Messrs. WVarr, attd is said to be second to notne in the Patent Office. W. D. CALIHOUN, WM. CARTER. Oct 19 tf 40 McGREGOR & SMITH, -DEALEts Ii CARRIAGES, BUJGGIES, &c. Ml~C'GREGOR & SMITil, build to order Car .lriages of every description. They also keep on htand a large and splendid assortment of New and Second-Hand Carriages, W All orders promptly attended to, and Re pairing neatly executted. Edgefie-ld C. II., Jan 18 tf 1 LARiBETII IROPKINS, Warehouse a n d Commission AtUGUSTA, GA., RENEWS thte tender of his services to thte pub Lilie, for the Storage and Sale of COTTON, G RA IN, FLOUR, BA CON, and all other country produce. Purehase, of Mecrehan~dizie, and every description of prod uce on orders. W ill mnake cash advances on shipmetntsof Cottotn to Savannah, Char lestont, Baltimore atnd Nety York ; with the usual eash advances on Cotton or other Produce in store. Chatrges-eustomary rates of the city. Anugusta. Sept 11 3m* 35 Notice to+Classical Scholars, rj H Ei Undersigned, . Trustees of the Edgefield IMale Academy, atdvertize that they will re eive applicaitionis, fot the position of Teachmer and Principal itn the Institution under their charge for the tnext ye-ar, until the '15th November. It is one of. the best opportunities of the kind now offered in the State. None nteed apply, unless they can shbow the hightest qualifications. JOIIN LIPSCOMB, A. SItIKiNS, G. A. A DDISON, | , LEWIS JONES. J' Oct 19 4t 40 g The South Carolitnian will copy until the 15th Ncv., attd 'orward account to G. A. Addison, Treasurer of thte ilos d of Trustees.. Notice. A PPLICATION will be made to the next Leg. L.islature of South Carolina, for' an atct to ex elude thte sale of Sliirituous Liquors in Graniteville, or any where within three miles of the place. Aug 25 -3t 38 N o ticee. A LI.L Persons indebted to the Estate of Jacob B ~ Smoith ,previous to 1.st January last, are re qttested to make payment, and all htaving demandt against the same wIll ha~nd thecm in properly attested. BENJAMIN W ALDO, Ex'ors. GEO. A. ADDISON. A ug 10 tf 30 Notice the next itting of the Legislature, to -re-chartet IHorse Cr'eek as a navigable stream, and for other purpose. A..~ 10n3 . 30 REPORT OF THE COYIHISSIO0 FOR EDGEFIE B. C. BR YAN in account Current cit. 185 3. Da. Oct. 1, To amount on hand this date, $3,006 98 " 1, To amount received of N. Ramey, on note for rent of store hiouse, $139 10 1, To n't. ree'd. of A. Bland on note for rent, 149 80 $288 90 Less by commissions on $288 90 at 23 pr ct. 7 22--$281 68 1854. Jan. 4. To ensh ree'd of W. F. Durisoe for hons-e, $25 00 " 4. To nash ree'd of W. F. Durisoe for box, 2 00 " 4. To cash ree'd or W. F. Durisoe on note, 20 12 $47 62 Less by commissions on $47 62 at 2j pr. et. 1 19- $46 43 Jan. 26. To cash received of Lewis Jones, Sheriff for Stephenis fine, $250 00 Less by conmissiuns on $250 at 2j pr. et. 6 25-$243 75 May 2. To cash ree'd of R. T. Mims, for Desk, Secretary, &-c., 9 37 " 2. To cash rer'd of B. C. Bryw, for book-ease, 50 $9 87 Les by commissions on $9 87 at 2 pr. et. 24- $9 63 Jtine 5. To cash received of J. Quattliebmn, Tax Collector for&Taxes nssecssed by comnmis sionersat 10 p.c. $1,619 87 Less by conmissions on S1,619 87 at 24 pr.et. 40 49-81,579 3S 6.5,167 85 1854. Oct. 2. To amonnt on hand this date, brought from Ca. bide, $290 86 All of which is respectfully submitted. B. C. 1RY1AN, CLERK AND TREAS'R. JOHNIs IIE', Cli'n. Comiissioners P. B. E X E C U T O R ) S S A L E! W ILL be sold on MONDA Y the 27th Novem ber next, by the Subseriber. at the late resi dence of Capt. E. U. Belcher, iee'd., all the Real I and Personal estate of said deceased. The Real t estate consists of- d Thirteen Hundred Acres, I Which will be divided in the fillowing Tracts, viz: TIlE MlUNI)Y OR HOMESTEAD PLACE. I This Tract contains Three hundred and forty-nine (349) Acres-two hundred and fifty of which is in a high state of cultivation. The balance is Oak and Hickory Woodland, and very superior Cotton Tnd. I On this lace thera is a large and cortinmodions Dwell ing House, Gin House and Screw, Blacksmith Shop, Barn aind 8talecs, wvith all otheinout buildings ije cessary for farming purposes' THE YELDEL.L PLACE. . This Tract contains Four hundred and fifteen (415) Acres--nbout one hundred andl sixty' aeres area cleared upland, fifty of which is fresh and very so- fi perior sandy soil. The balance of the uplimd is the a first quality of sandy wvoodlnd-it has also seventy five or eighty neres of hottomn land, partly woodlandl and partly mteadow. On this place thicre is a good comfortable Dwelling Houuse with other good oute buildings. -TIlE BELCUTER OR SWAMP TRACT. This Traet contains Four hundred and forty-three (4.43) Aceres-two hundlred of which is first quality Creek bottomns, sixty of which is in a fine state of I eultivation, while the remainder is woodland, thicly v covered witht Poplar, Maple, lBlack Walnut, lied' Elm, White, Red and Sp~arih <>ak, and other growth. The balance is uplatnd, ptartlatnd in cultiva titon. pm tly wvoodlamd. nnd all very superior for Cot ton anid Grain. On this plac there is a good Dwell- 4 in g I louse and out buiklings. The above adjointing Tracts, situated and lying on the Scott's Ferry Road. sotme two miiles fromu Liber-< ty Hill, formt thtrce very desirable settlements, or taken togeher is one of the best bodies of Land in TIlE BURTON PLACE. This Tract cotntains one hutndred and ten (110) acres, lying ont the weost sidle oif Cufi'ee Towtn Creek, adjoining ltads of D~r. Stephtents. A. G. Gaskins and J1. P. Quattlebum, a portion of which has been cultivated. Also, Thirty-T Wo Likely Young Negroes, A mong them a good Blacksmith, the Crop of Corn. Fodde r, Oats, Stock of Itorses. Mules, Cattle, Fat and Stuck Hogs, ineaksntith tand Plantation Tools, two Road Wagons, Household antd Kitchen Furniture, &c., &o. Terms made known on ay of sale. -JOHN E. LEWIS, Ex'or. Oct20 5t 41 Exacutor's Sale, WTILL be sold on 21st Novemiber next, at thte 'Y late residence of Lewis Ashill, dee'd., thte followving property belonging to said deceased, viz: THREE NEOROES, Eight head of Horses and Mules, Three Watgons, two Cart'. two yoke of Oxen. Corn and Fodder, Stock of Cattle, Hogs, lionischoldl and Kitchen Fur niture, Planttation and Blacksmtith Tools, and other articles. Aliso, at the same time, Three Tracts of Land, lying in Edgetield District, on waters of Clear and McTyer's Creek. Tract No. 1, contains thtree hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Thtomas Pitts and others. Tract No. 2, contains Four Hundred Acres, iore or'~ess, ailjiiiiig Traet'No 1, P. B. Asbill and others. Tract No 3, containis Three Hundred and Fifty acres, more or less-all woodland-and adjoining Tract No 2, Blenj. Catoe anid others. Otn this placte there is a good Mill Seat-damn ready made. TERuts-Twelve months credit with note and two approved securities. 'All sunms under $5,00 cash. A. W. ASBELL, l P. B. ASBELL, - - II. CATOE. -i Oct 26 .4t 41 Look at This! I WILL sell at tny residentee, to the- highest bid der, on Monday, the 20th November necxt, Thc Present Year's Crop. Consisting of Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wheat, Pot toes, &c. Also, one Road Waigon, Two Gin Heads, Thresher atnd Fan, one good set of Blacksnmith's Tools, Plantation Tools, Ilousehold and Eitchen Furniture, Fat anid Stock H~ogs, Cattle, &c., &c. --Also, At the same time and place, if nt previously sold, the plantation on which the Subscriber lives, con taining FIVE HUNDP.ED AND FORTY-SIX Acres, with sufficient open land for twelve hatids, situated within one and a quarter miles of Dorn's Steam Mill, and on the contemplated Rail Road from Iotts to Greenwood. Tanus--All sums of $10 and under eash,-over that amtoutnt on a credit of twvelve months, with in terest frein date. Purchasers will be required to give note with two approved securities. A. G. TURNER. Ont2 on 41 IERS OY PUBLIC BUILDINGS, .D DISTRICT. the commissioners oj Public Buildings. 1853. Ci. Nov. 22. By cash paid Col.. W. H. Moss' ace't. $9 75 1854. Jan. 6. By cash paid H. T. Wright-T. J. La Motte's account, 20 25 " 6. By cash paid H. T. Wright-T. J. La Motte's account, 16 00 6. By cash paid H. T. Wright-M. Fra zier's account, 2 00- $48 00 By commissions on. $48 at 2j per cent. 1 20 9. By cash paid N. Ra mey, on ace't., $2,223 54 "11. By cash paid W. F. Durisoe, on ace't., 47 62-$2,271 16 11. By commissions on $2,271 16 at 21 pr. ct. 56 77 April 12. By cash pd. B. C. Bryan, or. account, 75 " 12. By cash pd. B. C. Bryan, on account, 1 00 " 12. By cash pd. B. C. Bryan, on account, 3 00 " 12. By cash pd. W. W. Goodman, on ace't. 33 00-- $37 75 " 12. By commissions on $37 75 at 2j pr. ct. 94 Nfy 3. By cash pd. Al. Fra zier, on account, . 1 50 -" 5. By cash paid H. T. Wright, on ace't. 9 00 " 5. By eash paid T. G. Bacon-A. T. How ard's account, 1G 50 16. By cash pd. A. Sim kins, on account, 500 00 June 12. By ensh paid A. StImkins, on aee'L '0 0 00-81,227 00 12. By commissions en $1,227 at 21 pr. et. 30 67 12. By cash pd. W. W. Goodman,on ce't. 10 00 fuly 22. By cash paid M. Frazier, on ace't. - 53 15 ug. 3. By cash pd. W. W. Goodman, on ace' 15 00 3. By cash paid J. [1. Christian, on ace't. 20 00 "14. By cash paid J. B. Wickersham, on ne't. 620 88 14. By cash pd. J. Hui et, for cheek, 3 ,10 "14. By cash paid S. F. Goode. N. Ramey's. order, '360 00 sept. 29. By cash pnid Jas. Griffin, A.. Simkin's order, ' 72 48-S1,154 G1 29. BY commissions on $1,154 G1 nt2,pret 28 80 30. By cash paid J. Hlniet, Herriot & Holime's ae't. 19 55 1 By commissions on $19 55 : at 2j per cent. 48 I $4,876 99 t .o ain't. on hand, brought from DR. t side to balaice, $. . , 8290 86 $5,167 85 Admninistiator's Sale . B Y Virtue of an Order from 11. T. Wright, Or dinary of Edgelield Listrict, I .will sell on Vednesday, 15th Nov. next, and days following, all lie personal property of the late John Chiapman, ee'd., consisting of 1ighteen or Twenty-Likely Negroes, )no is a very good Blacksmith, Seven or Eight r lundred Bushels if Corn, severill n11les of Cottn. t, lors.s. Wues, Catte, Huogs,nsome excellent Mileli T lows, Waggns, &c., Household and Kitchen Fur- c iture. Also, ione Eliit or Ten Cotton Gins, TIHRASH ERS ANID FANS, Shop and Blacksmnith 'i'ools, &c. The Sale will tbe at the late residence of said de eased, at lotunt Enon. Toa commence at 10 'elock, A. AM. Tat.--All sums under $5,00 cash-over thait. mount on a credit of' twelve months with interest m'r day of s.,le. Purehaisers to give note wvith two pproved sureties. JOHJN A. CIL\PMAN, Adm'or. Oc t19'4t 40 tsf Newvbcrry Sentinel and Lanurcnsville TUerald opy 3 timeas, nad fo'rward account to J1. A. C. B Y an Ordecr from II. Tr. Wright. Orainary of I Ed gefield District, I will proceed to sell at the ste resdence of Simien Mathews, dee'dl., on IIURSDA Y, 23d day of November, the follow ig property, viz: Fifteen Likely Negroes, A STOCK OF MUL ES, COIVS 4- hO00S, Drop of Cotton, Corsn, Fodder, &c., Tols, oif almost every descriptioin, &c., &c. TEauzs.-On a credit of t~velve months. Pur huasers will bie iequiredi to give notes, with -imple cenrity biefore the delivery of any of the property. Udl sunms under 510 cash. SIPISON MATIIEWS, A dm'or. Oct 0 t 40 A Bargain offered. [ WILL also sell at the same time and place, by cnetof parties, that VA LU ABL E PL AN P'A TION belonging to the Estate of the said Siimcon klatthews, dee'dl., situate on Rocky Creek, contain ng Six luid red acres, more or less,-and adjoining ands of A. Bland, 11. C. Turner aud others. A >lat of said land will be exhibited on the lay of sale. L'erms will be made known on that day. sIPSON MATTIL EWS, .A gent fur Legatees. Oct 19 5t 40 Land and Mills for Sale. T1LIE undersigned offers far sale lis LAND and MILLS on Calhoun's Creek, k'bbevillei District, South Carolina. The tract of Land contains .One Thsousanud Acres, miore or less. There is a very good priportion of. Wood Land, and Land in cultivation. There is ilso a good proportion of rich bottom La nd, cleared ind uncleared. Thd entire tract is well adapted to the production of Cotton and Grdin eceps of all kinds. On the premises are threa settlements',iuita ble for the uecomrmodation of families. There is on the creek which runs centrally through the Land, one of the' best Merchant Mills in the District. A nd also a first rate Saw Mill..- Thme wa Ler power is'ample .for doing a. constant busies and the stand one of the best. The above place I will sell all together or I will livide into tracts to suit the purchasers. I am do termined to sell for the purpose of removing to snothier p'art ofthe country and a purchatse can be made on acomnmodating terms1 by appilyingi mmne diately. For particulars, persons wishing to see the prem ises will please call on me at my residlence. C. V. BA RN ES. Oct 19 4t -40 Piney Woods Land for Sale, T lHE Subscribi-r's health being such as to prevent this attending to his Plantation and Mills, he offers for saile Twenty-two hundred (2200) acres of land. lying on Shiaw's Creek, about. 10 nmiles South cast of Edgefield C. H.,.and 11 miles North of Aiken. One half of the above Tract is good planting land, and there is oii it a quantity of timber, and a G RIST and SAW MILL, on a never failing stream. The proposed R all Road-from Aiken to the Greenville & Columbia Rail Road will pass near or through it. The stream affurrls suflicient - water--for a large factory, and to Capitalists a rare chance for invest ment is effered. Persons wanting information as to terms, &c., will apply to my brother, George A. A ddison, at Edgelield C. H. . JOS. A. ADDISON. Oct 17 5t 40 Notice. A LLpersons indebted to, the estate of Caleb .C. Talley dec. up to the time'of .his death, and to Joseph B. Talley, Administrator of the estate of Caleb Talley dec. are earnestly requested to be ready to make payment by the .12th day of December next, as longer indulgence cannet be given. A nd those having demands against said estato will ren der them in to the undersigned properly attested. JOSEPH B. TALLEY, Adm'r. NEW FALL AND IWINTER -D'RYGOODS ! WARD & BURCHARD, OPPosITE MASONIC HALL, AUGUSTA, GEoRGIA. A RE now receiving their FALL and WINTEl supplies of New and Fashionable Goods, Among which will be found many novelties in Dresx Goods, as well ns a general assortment of househok articles. . They ask attention to the following: Paris Sacque and Opera FLANNELS, new shades American Sacque FLANNELS, plain and figur'd, Lupin's Superior MERINOS. all colors, Lupin's black and colored CHALLIES and AL PACCAS, Lupin's DELAINES. plain, fianred and plaids: Lupin's Black DELAINES & BOMBAZINES, Rich Col'd SILKS, in Brocade, Plaids & Stripes i Superior Black Talfeta and Italian SILKS; 6-4 Silk POPLINS, high colors; Scotch PLAIDS in every variety: American DELAINES and CASHMERES,all the new designs in Plaids, Stripes & Figures; Beautiful French and English PRINTS; Highland and lloyal Plaid GINGHAMS; French CASHMERE DE'ECOSSE; Scotch CHECKS, for Misses; Saxony. Welsh, Silk Warp and American FLAN NELS; EMBROIDERIESof every description, .A CBS and EDGINGS. Blesides a large stock or housewife and servanti goods. They respectfully ask those making their winter pteliases to examine their goods. Orders attended to promptly and fmithfully. WARD & ]iJURCIIARD. Oct. 19 tf 40 Valuable Lands for Sale, N the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMI1Bfl next, will be sold at Edgelield C. 11., by the Subseribers. all the Lands belonging to the Estate of the late Capt. J. I. SMTrT, situate and lying ir Edgefield bistriet,-comprising a body of SEVEN THOUSAND ACRES. Donsisting of VALLTABLE PLANTING nnd rI.\ itER ED TRACTS, divided into the following sub-divisions, which will be sold separately',riz: The Bonhaim Place. This Tract contains four hundred and forty (4,10) teres, three hundred and farty (340) of whieh are !lcared and under fence. The woodland is of choice luality. On this place there is a Dwelling Ilouse nd other suitable out buildings. rhe Mt. Willing or 'Homestead Place, ,lThis Tract so well known, scarcely needs a des ,riptibn. it consists of twelve hundred and twenty ecres, lying on Richland Creek, six hundred (600) teres or which are cleared and in a high state of mprovement and cultivation. These Lands have a -eputation for grain-growing second to none in the Distriet; fur either grain or cotton we refer to the >resett growing erop as a sure indication of their uality and capacity. The woodland is of good juality, and the timber upon it very superior. Otn his place is a good Two Story framed Dwelling louse, Stables, Barnes, Carriage louse, Black mlith Shop, Gin House, Negro I louqes and all other uildings necessary to a plantation. Also, a large nil commodious Store House, which has been use.& ur Mercantile purposes a great many years, which as given this place, as a business stand, a reputa ion of a hi'grh order, and as such recomnnends itself o the consideration of enterprising and business nen. The Crouch Place. 'his Tract contains about live hundred and ten (510) eres. a portion of which (.say 100 acres) is eleare.. he balance is in wooidland and embrees a Tract of 1and not only beautifully titnbered, but foir purposes f cultivation most excell-nt and rare qual~ty. The Balance ,onsisting of Pine lAd, will be divided into Tracts f from Two ITundred to Three Hundred acres. This body of Iand we recoeninnd to the atten ion of all persons desirous of making a settlement r investment. The quality of Laids itn this par cular section hrs been overlooked. As a hody of inhered Land it is snperior to any in the up ountry of South Carolina. Much of it is of ex ellent and all of fair productive quality. T E R M S. A credit of one and two years wvith interest from ate, wvith bond and two approved securities, and a notgatge if desired. RlCmJAMN WALDO, ,~ GEO. A. ADDISON. Exo. Aug 10 13t 30 Ridge Lands for Sale. WyEthe Undersigned, will sell to the highest . iaeat Edgefield C. Hl., on the first londay in Novemtber next, theo fullowing Tracts of 3mnd, viz: Trac~t No. 1, lying on the Columbia Road, con initng Five llundred and Eighty-four (584) acres, nore or less, atnd adjoining Lands of Wade 1101l en, N. Burton, E. WV. Perry and othters. There re Ott the premises a good two Story Dwelling louse. Kitehecn and Negro llouses. Also a gooda~ Tint Ilouse and Screwv, Barn, Stables, and othter ecessary buildings-all in good repaitr. -Tract No. 2, containing Nine h~umlred (Oh00) teres, more or less, and adjioining lands of Elijaht t'atson, E. WV. Perry, Thtomias Pitis and oth~ers. )n the premtises are a goiid Dwelling H ouse, Kitech mn, Negro Ilouses and other nicesary buildings ill new. Also, a Well of excellent water ott the late. Tract No. 3. containiing Four Ileundred (4100) cres, more or less, and adjoitning lands of E. W. erry, Win. Stephens, lands belonting to the Estate f Lewis A shill, Sr.. dee'd., and Tract No. 2. On hc piremises are a good Grist Mill, a comfortable Iwelling llouse, anid a sprinig of line water. The aboive Lands arc level, well timbered, and he cleared land is in a htigh statec of cultivation. Teamts.--The above Limds will be sold on a credit >f ine aund two years, with iterest front day ofrsale. P~urhasers will be required to give notes with anm le surety. G. W. ASHILL, L.41. AsBILL, P. B. A SIBLL, -A. B3. ASB3ILL. Sept 27 6t 37 Splendid Land for Sale. Hl~ E Subscriber offers for sale the Tract of Land ~upon whicht hte now resides, situiated tabout two niks below the Pine House, and immediately on the Plank Road. The Tract ectntaints .Two Hundred Acres, About eighty of which are cleared and. in a high itate of~ cultivation, whtile thte rest is heavily timtt eredh. There are on thte premises an excellent Dwelling Ilonise, good Negro ho1uses, &c., &c. Persons desirous of purchasing catn apply to the Undersigned oti the plat.-e. JAS. L. MAT HIS. Aug 31 - tf 33 Valuable Plantation for Sale, IN BAKER COUNTY, GA. T IIE wvell known Oak and Uickory Cotton Plan~ .tatidn, called Greenw~ood, situated on thte Coola. wahee Swamp, six miles west of Albanty, Batket County, (now Dougherty.) Stid Planttation con tains 1500 acres of the very biest land ini said county. most of whlicht is cleared, withe extensive improve. ments on it, in perfect order. Mly usual crop it about 2001 bales, of 500 poutnds each, witht 27 htantds. Twenty youn~g Mules, abouct eight thousand bush. el Corn, and the Stock of Ilogs and Cattle, ,vill be sold with the place. Said Plantattion leas priivcl very healthty. I will reserve onte lot of' two hun dred and fifty acres if the purchaser does ntot object The fertility and jnever-failing qualities of Biaket County lands, togethter with the exemtptionl. in great mecasure, from the Boll Worm atnd' Caterpiller being so wvell known, rentders it useless tio enumie rate the many advantages they possess over any cotton hands int thtis State or elsewhere. My otill reason for selling, is to concenltrate ity plantinig in terests. and to bring my negroes nearer to my place of residence and business. Tertms easy to thte pur chaser. Apply to N. CRIUGER, 84-Bay street, Savannah, Geo. Aug24 4bm 32 .Notice, A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of JTame B~onham, deo'd., are hereby notified to maki inmediate payment, and those having elaimts agains said Estate wIll present themi in due form forthw~h s I Intend to wind up said Estate. JO[IN COLGAN, Adm'or. Oot24t 41 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to.Dr. A. I:,. Oxner ar ..l.requested to come forward atnd settle up thei acounts by the 15th Nov. next, as the undersigtiet expects to leave for Florida. A. L. OXNRR. Oct 26 ot' - 41 NEW DRY GOODS ROUSE, NEXT DOOR TO "BANK OF AUGUSTA,' Broad St. Augusta, Ga. T HE Subscriber would respectfully inform th( citizens of Edgefield District and vicinity, tha he has opened a LARGE and ELEGANT AS. SORTMENT of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Consisting in part of the following Stocks, all o which will be found well assorted, viz: LINENS. PRINTS, GINGHAMS, DOMESTICS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, MERINOS, ALPACCAS, BOMBAZINES, HOSIERY, WHITE-GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS. DRESS-TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, &c., &c. On the Second Floor is a spcious rooin where will be displayed the RIjCHEST VaE-31122 92 raARF7106, With every article ptrtaining to this branch of the trale ever oflered in A ugusta. Large Stock or Negro BLANKETS. KER SEYS, PLAINS, SA TINE TS, KENTUCKY JE ANS, OSNABURGS, Pc., always on hand. [M- Country Merchants would do well to exam ine this Stock before lpurchasing elsewhere. -. K. BANCROFT, Next door to Bank of Augusta. Augusta. Oct 17 6t* 40 To the Planters of Edgefield, GREAT SACRIFICE! T WENNTY per cent can be saved by buying BOOTS and SHOES at the Planters' Depot. The Stock is all New and Fresh, and warrant ed to give general satisfaction. Amongst this large and well selected Stock may be found 10.000 Pair Mens Veavy Rip Planfation Brogans., 5.010 " . " " Ruset " 5.000 " Boys Rip and lluset " 3,000 " Mens' Ditching and Hunting Boots, Together with a LA RGE and SPLENDID Stock of Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Misses and Children's. Boots and Shoes, OF THVE LATEST STYLES, AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Ariong this fine Stock canbe had Gentlemen's French-mrude Boots and Gaiters. Also, Ladies' French Gaiters of Kid Glove Leather. The Public are respectfully invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere as Goods will be freely shown and one price asked. 7 Please Remember the name and rumber ROBERT CARROLL, PaorPRIToR oFTE PLANTERs' BooT & SuroE DEPoT No 251 Broad-St., opposite the U. S. Hotel, Augusta. Georgia. P. S.-I also keep on hand a large Stock of Ladies and Gentlemen's Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises. A lso Misses' School Satchels-all of whiebi will be sold low for Cash. R. C. Oct 5 in 38 Agricultural Fair, POSTPONEMENT ! OWING to the prevalence of Yellow Fever in A ugusta, the Fair of the Southern Central Agricultural Society heretofore advertised fo'r Oc tuber 23d, will not take place until MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1854. It will be continued during the entire week, ac cording to the Rules and Regulations heretofore published; and as all danger of contagion will then be over, it is hoped that the Agricultural and Man ufacturing interests of Georgia and her sister States will be favorably represented. Copies of the Pre miui List may be obtained by addressing " Editors of Southiern Cultivator, A ugusta, Ga.," and all other inform-ation will be furnished by the undersigned. D. W. LEWIS, Sec'ry, Sparta, Ga. October 12 5t 39 Fresh and Pure Medicines, &c. HlIE Subseriber has just received a SELECT TSTOCKof Family liedicines, Chemicals, &c. -CONSISTING IN PART OF Sulphate of Quinine., Pure Pill Mass, Sup. 'arbimate of Soda, Calomel, Henry's Cal. Magnesia, Cream of Tartar, Ep.som Salts, Iodine, Sulphate of Mlorphine, I odide of Potasseum, Lump Magnesia, Strychnine, MIurn's Elixir of Opium, Fahinestock's Vermifugs Thrompson's Eye W~ater, |McAlister's Ointment, Cheesemxan's lIalsamn, jEvatns' Laneets. Norwood's Veratrumn Viride. And a full supply of most all thre popular Patent Medicintes of the day, all of which are warranted free from adulteration. G. L. PENN, A'orN-r. Oct 26 - tf. 41 Notice. ~Ta regular meeting of the Stockholders of the LI. Edgetield Odd-Fellrows' & .'.asonic Building Associartion. hie1b1 oni the 3d inst., thefollowitng reso Inution was uinaimoiusly adoptcd. Resolved, Th'Iat all the stockholders give their Notes for all the Stock not yet called for, payable six monnths after date, with interest from the 1st of .January~ next. 'fie three instalments winhihave' been called for arceconsidered now dure; arnd it is very important ihat aill whno have n~ot yet paid them, should onme for ward nt once and do, so. Mr. A. Rurser is the authorized Agent. -- S. F. GOOD E~, See'ry.. Oct12 5St . 39. .FISE'S Patent M~etilic Burial- Cases ! T lHIESE valuable air-tight and indestrucri~bo .Ca Lses, for protecting arid preserving the Dead for ordinary interment, for vaujits, for tsansportationf br for any other desirable perpose, are offred for sale in this Village, cheap for Cash,.by 'e J. M. WITT.-. P. S.-I~have on-hand an assortment of all sizes. July 27 tf -- 28 To all Persons Interested! I T is impossible for the Mlerchant of limited meanS to carry on business profitably- or satisfactorily unless more promptitude is observable among his customers in thre settlement of their accounts. My own interest has sutyered from this neglect, and . mnust settle my respietive claims. With tiui view I earnestly ask all persons indebted to me to come forward arid cancel their ebligations (by cash if they can, if not, at least by note) and thereby save me thre time aind trouble of a personial a~iplication. W. P. BUTLER. Edgefleldl C. H., Oct. 4, tf 38 RicTDesslks ATA GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I W ILLIA M SHEA R, has just received fror New York, LADIES' RICH DRESS S I L K 5, of new.and beautiful styles,. which wetre purchased at auction greatly bedow the cost of im portation. rand which arc offered at great ba'rgains 'rhe ladies are respectfully invited to call and ex amiine the assortmnit. Augusta, Sep t 11tf 35 Notice. T H E Stoekholuders of thre Edgefield & Cheathan Plank Road Company will meet at Edgefleld C. H., on Tuesday the 6th Nov. next, at I1 o'clock, A. Mt., for the purpose of electing a President and Directors for the ensuing year. J. B. SULLIVAN, See'y. Oct 19 3 t ~ 4Q Money Wanted I A LL Persons having demiands agairnst the Estat. tof Je.se Limbecker, dee'd., are notified te reader thiem in forthwit h, properly attested-and all any wise indebted to said Estate, are hereby fore warned to settle tire same immediately, as longe indulgence nmust not be expected. J. S. SILA DR ACK, Ado J. S. LIMBECKERt. Aug10 5m 30 To Rent, T H E Room at present occupied by Mr. Lod Hil as a Dry Goods Store. In my absence appl: to J1. A. Williams. S. CH RISTIE. Dec 28 tf 50 117 Capt. J.~ C. PERRY is respectfully announce' by his friendsais a Candidate for Major of the Lowel Battalion, 10th Regtmentt, to fill the vacancy ocea NEWF ALL GO0D4 WILLIAM SHEAR, 7 AUGUSTA, GA., HlAS just-received from New York apar of hi H ALL SUPPLIES, embracing a great va riety Of low An.~RAU ~l Suitable for the present season, among hih are Rich Satin Plaid, Brocade and Xey 8LK,.r the latest Paris styles; Rich all Wool- Paris Printed DELAINES, or new and elegant styles; French al Wool Fancy PLIDS,: ofi euti style for Ladies Dresses English PRINTS and Fancy GING aMS warranted fast colors; Sup English Mourning PRINTS an.IGiNG HAMS; Lupin's Plain White, Black and Fansy CA ome MERINOS, of superibr quality; Lupin's Plain Black and Faney Celorei~k-' LAIN ES, and Plain Black CHALLYVk , Superior Black BOMBAZINES, 'Blaek-AL PACAS. and Black Canton CLOTHS; Superior English Black CRAPES, forTrimming and for Mourning Yeils -- Ladies' Embroidered Prench COLLARS UN DERSLE EVES and COLLARETSof besti ful styles; nLadies' Mourning COLLARS and UNDER SLE EVEB S Worked Muslin EDGINGS and INSERT INGS, and Narrow Thread EDGINGS - Rich Thread, Valenciennes, Maltese and-Honton LACES: Ladies' Embroidered, Seoloped,- Wide Hi" stitched and Mourning French Lawn fANEE CHIEFS, of beautiful etyles; Fancy Neck and onnet RIBBONS'; Lilies' Kid andGauntlet GLOVES, and and Short hand Black Lace MITTSr Ladies' Black Spun Silkand Fleey-lined HOSE some of extra weight and size, of the best make-.*. and quality; . Real Welsh and Heavy Shaker FLANNELS, f the best make- ' - Superior Welsh GA UZE,Saxony and.aIt Warp FLANNELS;. Heavy a Wool Red- LANNELS, forservants. at low priees English C'l' -FLANNELS, for Lnaies' seaks; - English and America PJN~qNELSr. superior style and qt i a great variety o other new and beaut aiies of Staple and Faney Dry Goods, many of whi h liv just been pur chased at auctidn far below the eost of importatio ' and all of which will be sold at very low prices. Families wishing to purchase their Fall Ws'pplie early, are respectfully invited to call and examine the assortment. Augusta, Sept 11 tf Splendid Carpets. WI LLIAM SHEAR, of. Augusta, Ga., hasjt received from New York, Englsh Tapestry Velvet CARPETS, of rich and splendid styles ; English Brussels CARPETS, of chaste ane gant patterns; SuperiorThree-Ply and Ingrain.,CARPE TS, tf - new and beautiful styles: - Sup. Plain and Twilled Venetini. CA RPE TS;r Rich Chenille RUGS, to mnieh the Carpets; The Tapestry, Velvet and English Brussels C:'R PETS, are or the most recent importations, andy in rechness of color and elegance of dtyle and pat- - tern, surpass any I haveever offered to the publie. They are also offered at greatly reduced prices, and the public are respectfully invited to examine the as sortment. Augusta, Sept I1 tf 35 - Notice. A PPLTCATTON will be made by the Town L-X Council of Hamburg to the Legislature at its next session for various amendments of the Charter of the Town. First, for the privilege of subscribing to Stock in the Hamburg and 'Columbia Rail Road. Secondly, for increasing the subscription to Stock in the Savannah Valley Rail Road, and lastly foi the privilege of building a free bridge across the Savan-' nah River opposite Augusta, Ga. By order of Council. JOHN E.;MDONNALD, Cz.aar. Hamburg, Aug 13, 3m J, Notice. APPLICATION.will be made at theo nextSe ..sion.of the {..egislature.' n*Aineo4? the Charter of' flie Village-of Edgefisid;.so'sis to en: able the Town Council of said Village to subscribe, - on certain conditiors, Twenty Thousand Dollars to a Rail Road leading from some point on the Green ville & Columbia Rail,.Road,- via Edgefield C. H., to Aiken on the Southi Carolina Rail Road, or some point adjacent thereto.- - Sept 14 3m .35 Notice. A PPLICA TION will be made to the Gcneral Assembly of South Carolina at its next Ses sion for amendments to the Charter of the " Savan nah River Valley R. RI.," authorizing the construo tionl ur Branches from some points on said Road, to conneet with the Greenville & Columben R. Road at or near thme town of Greenwood, and with the Savannah River at or near the Town of Vienna. Also, for authority to issue bonds by said Company, -and, for othebr nnmndments that may be deemed necessary to the, perfection of' the present Charter. Aug 24* 3m .- 32 - 0ticle. T. HE City'' Council of Augusta, Gcorgia, will *.make appliationa to the Legislature of South - Cardlina, :nt..its .next sitting, for a charter to the South Carolina end of thme Bridge leading across the Savannah 'Rivbr from Auigusta, Georgia, to U1m iurg, South Carolina. - * *ANER P. ROBERTSON, 'MAayor City of Augusta, Georgia. Augusta, Ga., Aug 21, 1854. 3m 32 TS Hei-eby given td6 application will be made to .:the ziext'Legislature. for the Charter for a Public Road from thme Aiken Road, at or near Posey's Bidget.iaterst the R dge Road, of or near Miar-. ti-McCarty's.3 ' 2 . mo24' ^ n.. '-3 t.1'lilAT~pdi illbe made to teLegislature. tA o oPt iCaro'la at its next-Session, to in corporate the " Hamburg Building and Loan Asso-. ciation Conmpany." 'Hamburg, August 21, 1854 3m 32 e .- Notice. APVPLICA TION will be made to the Legislature .of South Carolina, at its tiext Session, by vari ous suf'erers, praying the refunding from the State Treasury the amount of tolls exacted from them, at"' a Toll Gate erected by Jontes &'Kennedy, in one of - the Streets of the T5iM bf Haimbrg'nearthe 'Atm gsaBridge, believing such' collection of tolls to. be unjust, oppressive and unnecessary. Hamburg, Juno 5 if 21 IS hereby given that- application -wl Ithe next session of the Legislature fr~i~o Road from the Kay placeg~oa the ..iF~ er' Road, running due East to intret eeks Ferry Road at or near Maj. G. D. Huiet~a - A ug 17 3m 3? I.S hereby given that application wji10 be' made to Jthe Legislature at its.,next session toimeni t a Charter of the Edgefield & Cheathamn Plank Road a. Company. Aug 17 ' 3m - Notice., A PPLICA TION will be inade atM' sion of the Legislature for a WRoii lm V~'' from some''ioint on the"Greetile & Columpbisr Rail Road near Higgin's Ferry on-Saludaliver,t . some point-on the llamburg & Colunb'laRail Road ' near the Pine House Aug 2 '. 3m ,29... 29 APPLCATION will be made at tht next Sees sion of the Legislature for'a'Charter for a ~~ Road from sdme ioint on the Blue Ridge Rail aid at or near Anderson C. H., via2dgfield 0.11, t some point on the South Carolina 'ai Road, at ok near Aiken. Aug 10 3m 30 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made at the t is1s-' L.turemat its hext Session, by-suiidrytiredftqI the late Henry Shuhtz, to mlnwend the Chsenit Augusta Bridge to Joni-&XnnedyymasIo the tolls received hithemt ble divid6L the Creditorst instead of preferingte - ders of the Charter. Hamburg, June 5 t -