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To fbrmer Friends and Patrons. S E.. BOWERS, thankful for past patron ii age, would beg leave to inform the public that he is now receiving LARGE Consignments of Whiskeys, Brandies, Wines, Cordials, AND LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, Sugars, BROWN, CLARIFIED, CRUSHED AND"LO4F, 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 Augus ta, he is prepared to fill all orders for At the shortest notice possible. _ As ie is acting as Agent only, he would re spectfully inform-all that his business must be done on the CASH SYSTEM ENTI RELY ; for );is low prices and small commissions will not warrant ex tension of time on Goods sold. lHe 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. cW The business will be conducted under the name and style of S. E. BowEas, Agent. I lamburg, Nov. 1, tf 42 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Martin McCarty, wife & others, vs. Billfor Par'n Simpson H. Rodgers. B Y virtue of an order from Chancellor F. H. Wardlaw in this case, I will proceed to sell, at Edgefield Court tionse, on the first Monday in December 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 waters of Dry Creek, containing Two Run. dred and ninety-three acres, more or less, and bounded on the North Iy lands of J. II. Rogers, on the South by lands if Wi. 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. Tract No. 2: Situated as above, containing One Hundred and twenty-four acres more or less, and bounded by lands of Mahlon Padgett, William Rogers and Tract No. I of this esuate. Tract No. 3: Situated as above, containing One Hundred and ninety-five acres, more or less, and bounded by ands of E. B. Forest, James Rogers, Dr. John Denny and Tract No. 1 of this estate. Tract No. 4: Situated rs above, containing One lundred and nine acres, wore or less, and bounded by lands of James Rushton. Jas. Pow. Geo. Bell, S. If. Rogers, Chesley Ropers 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. H. Rogers, Isaac Orander, .Josiah Padgeti, John Gillion, Jas. Rusliton and Tract No. 4 of this estate. TERns.-The above lands will he sold on a credit until the 2511h December, A.D. 1855, with interest fron the 25th December 1854, except as to %o mu-h as will defray the costs of this suit which must be paid in cash. Purchasers will he required to give Bonds with adequate stireties to secure the purchase money, and they will also pay for papers. A. SIMKINS, C. E. D. Nov 1 5t 42 STATE OF SOUTi CAROLINA. EDGEFIELl) DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. William 11. Hattield, VS. Adam S. Newhonse and his wife Mary J., and anolher BY virtue of an order from Chan. Wardlaw in this case, I will sell at Edgefield Court House on the first Monday in December next. the following real estate of John Hadfield de ensed, viz: 1. A Tract of pine land, in the District and State aforesauid, lying near Beech Island, contain ing One Hundred acres more or less, and bound ed by 1-muds of Richard Heokin-ont. 2. The Swamp Tract, lying in Beech Island, containing One lunndred :sere<, more or less, asnd bounded on the South, East and West by the Savannah river, and on the North by lan~ds of Randolph Bradford. TER.UJS.--A eredit of one and t wo years with interest from day' of saleI, except costs to be paid in cash. Purcha:sers to give bond with adequate personail sureties to secure the piurchase money, und to pay extra fur titkes. A. SIDIKINS, C. E. D. Nov 1 5t 412 State or South Carolina, EDGidFIELD) DISTRICT, IN ORDIN ARY. BY H. T. WRtlIHT, Esquire, Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whiereats, William Yonee,jr., has applied to me for Letters of Administrat ion, on atll and sin gular the goods and chattels, rihIts and credits of~ Johln Y'once, late of the District afore said deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred antd creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Comurt for the said District. to be holden at Edgefield C. H., on the 13th day of November nlex;, to show cause, if any,why the said administration. should not be granted. Given under my han~d and seal, this 20th day of Oct. in the year 'of onur Lord one thous and eight hundred atnd fifty. four and in the 79th year of American Independence. H. T. WRIGHT, O. E. D. Nov2 2t . 42 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY, BY yU. T. WRIGHT, Esgr., Ordinary of Edgefield District : Whlereas Thos. Hlowle and Edward Hlowle have applied to me for Letters of Administration, with the WVill annexed. on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits ot Wini ntyford Williams, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These :are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said'decased, to be and appeair before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dist'riet, to be holden at Edgetield C. House, on the 13th day of November next to show catuse, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand atnd seal.this 25th day of Oct. in the year of our Lord one thotusand eight- hundred and fifty-four and- -in the 79th year of American Itndependence. - . T. WRIGHT, 0. E. D. Nov 2 2L 42 state to( soutlk-Oawolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY yI. T. WR.IGHT,Esq., Ordinary of Edge fiteId District. \Vhereun, Joseph D. Allen and Wmn. S. Stmy Iey have applied to mue for Letters of Admin. istration, on all an~d singular the goods and ehattles, rights andi credits of John C. Allen, late of the Dist riet aforesatid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular; the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be atnd appear before me, at our next Ordinairy's Court for the said District, to be holdetn at Edgefield C. H., 'in the 13th day of Nov'. next, to show- cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seaul, this 30th day, of Oct. in the year of our Lord one tho~usand~ eight hundred and fifty-four, atnd in the 29th year of American Independence. H. T. WRIGHT, O. E.~D. Nov2 2t 42 * Notice. A LL Persons indebted to John Gibson, dee'd., L.previous to his death, are required to make prompt payment ; and sall persons having demands 'against his Estate wvill pre.sent them immediately, properly attested. JOH N IIUIET, A dm'or. nyt 26 Ct 40 Harrison's Ho tel, BY ]. THOMPSON SIMs, CoRNER' 0 RICHARDSON AND LAUREL STS, COLUMBIA, S. C. Nov. 2 4t 42 AUCTION SALE! T H E Subscriber will sell at PUBLIC AUCTION 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 to 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.! THE Subscriber is now receiving his FALL IL and WINTER 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 N]ERINOS, Ladies' CLOAKS and M ANTILLAS, " Embroidered French COLLARS, UN DERSLEEVES and CIIEMIZEITES. A variety of BONNETS and Bonnet RIBBONS Boots and Slocs, Hats and Caps, NEGRO SHOES AND BLANKETS, OSNABURGS and FACTORY STRIPES, GROCERIES, Hardware, Crockery, &c. Together with a large and well selected variety of other Goods, too numerous to mention. M- The public generally are respectfully solicited to call and examine the above mentioned Stock be fure purchasing elsewhere. B. C. BRYAN. Oct 26 if 41 To Country Merchants, TE have on hand, and are. receiving by every V steamer froim New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia, a LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock tif Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Which we will sell to Country Merchants, as cheap as they can purchase the same 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 canm be rtund 5 cases Irish M uslin DELA IN ES; 3 do. doGINGIIAMS, 40 inches wide; 5 do. French do. do.; 2 do. Lancaster do. do.; 5 do. Scotch do. do. 15 do. Mlanchester Muslin DELALNES; 3 do. Fine French MIERINOt 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 SIRL'TINGS; 10 bales Blue STRIPFS. and a full assortimient of Cassimeres, Cassimeretts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Sattinetts, Kerseys, Blankets, Lindsevs, &c. GRAY BalOTilER, 4 290 BROAD STREETI. Augusta, Oct 24 if 41 The Winnsboro Casket, HE Subscriber will publish about the first of TD,-eeber nz-xt, the first number of a new p'a per with the above name, provil 'a suflicient amount of Subscriptions be obtam r warrant him in doing so. To be lieatly printed on good paper, containing Twenty-four colutmns of matter, it will le the design and initention of the Manager to make it anl acceitable FAmiLv N EwsrAPrit, free from every tl.inr hiav'ng a vicious or immoral appearanee, whist lie will endeavor to prove it a welcome visitor to the l)onestic circle, making its members more hap py and conteited ; the various classes of working men and mechaimcs will find in it someting to in struct them in their dieleient vocations. The latest imlyrovetentt in Agriculture, Patent-4 of recent In veition and Discovery, its well as everything con erning or affecting the great Industrial Pursuits and interests of our State and Country, will be given. III short, it will b6 devoted to everything in gen eral and Equal Rights, in particular. 'TERnMs oF Stacairriox: S1 50 on the reception of the first nunmber, or $2 if delayed three months. W. RICE. Nov 2 tf 42 ~Johnson Female University. ANDERSON, S. C. T TIE Annual Examination of thc higher Claiss es of the Academiical Department,aiid of the Senior Class of the Collegiate lhepartmecnt will take ,!ace on Mondaty anid Tuesday, the 13th and 14th f November. On Wednesday. the 15th. the COMMENCE MENT EXERCISES will take place, consisting .f Comnpositionis by the Senior Class interspersed .with Mutsie, and the -Baccalaureate and conferring f Deg-rees. Anderson, Oct. 10. ' 3t 40 Important to Farmers, T iS will inform the Planters of Edgefield Dis trict thamt we have Ititely bought from Mr. J. T. & L. J. WAT the right of a very Valuable Ootton'Seed Planter, fr the above nanied District. We will have an Agent to exhibit the PL ANTER, and will sell in ividual Rigbts and Machines oti reason~able terms. It openis the bed, drills the seed and covers it:; mnd it is also excellent for drilling Guano or aniy ther lainure. The Planter was Patented last Au ust by the Mestsrs. W'Arr, atnd is said to be second o none in the Patent Oflice. W. D. CALUOUN, WM. CAltTER. Oct 19 if 40 . McGREGOR k SMITH, --DEALEas IN OARIRIAGE8, NIUGGIES, &c. Mi~C'GREGOR & SMITil, build to order Car LIriages of every description. .They also keep on hand a large and splendid assortmient of New and Second-Hand Carriages. lgr All orders promptly attended to, and Re pairing neatly executed. Edg~efieldl C. II., Jan 18 tf I LAMBETIK ROPK~IN, Warehouse a n d Commission AUGUSTA, GA., P) ENEWS tlie tender of his services to the pub Ib lie, for the Storage and Saile of' COTT'ON, GRtA IN, F LOU R, BA CON, and all othier country produce. Purchase of Merchiandixe, and every description of prodluce on orders. Will make cash advances on shipments of Cotton to Savatnnah., Char leston, Baltimore atnd Nery York ; with the usual cash advances on Cotton or other Produce in etore. Charges-customary rates of the city. Augusta. Sept 11 3me 35 Notice tot Classical Scholars, r HE1 Undersigned, Trustees of the Edgefield M. ~ ale A cademny, advertize that they will re ceive applictations, for the position of Teacher and Principal in the Institution ,ander their chatrge for the next year, until the'15th November. It is one of. thme best opportunities of the kind now offetred in the .9tate. None neced apply, unless they ean sliow the highest qualifications. JOHN LIPSCOMB, g A. SIIIKINS, ; RI. T. MIdMS, i. G. A. A DDISON, | , LEWIS JONES. J' Oct 19 4t 40 grThe South Carolinian will copy until the 15th Nov., and forwar~d aIccounlt to G. A. Addison, Treasurer of the B~ord of Trustees.. Notice. A PPLICATION will be made to the next Leg ..Iislature of Southl Carolina, for an act to ex elude the salo of Sliirituous- Liquors in Graniteville, or ainy where withia thlree miles of thle plaee. Aug 25 -3t 38 N o ti c c, A L L Persons indebted to the Estate of Jacob B. ~tl Smaith, previous to 1st January last, are re quested to matke payment, and all having demands against the same wIll hand them in properly attested. BENJAMIN WALDO, Ex'ors. GEO. A. ADDISON. Aug 10 tf 30 Notice ISlhreby gve thiat application will be made at the next sitting of the Legislature, to-re-charter Horse Creek as a navigable stream, and for other pur-poses. Au ... 3n r.. 30 REPORT OF THE COYIIISSION FOR EDGEFIE. B. C. BR YAN in account Current with 1853. DR. - Oct. 1, To at'nount on hand this date, 83,006 98 1, To amount received of N. Ramey, on note for rent of store house, $139 10 1, To an't. ree'd. of A. Bland ou note for rent, 149 80 Less by commissions on $288 90 8288 90 at 2j pr et. 7 22-$281 68 1854. Jan. 4. To cash- ree'd of W. F. Durisoe for honse, $25 00 4. To aush ree'd of W. F. Durisoe for box, 2 00 " 4. To cash ree'd of W. F. Durisoe on note, 20 12 $47 62 Less by commissions on $47 62 at 26 pr. et. 1'19- $46 43 Jan. 26. To cash received of Lewis Jones, Sheriff for Stephens fine, $250 00 Less hy commissions on $250 at 2j pr.'et . 6 25-$243 75 May 2. To cash rec'd of R. T. Mnims, for Desk, Secretary, &e., 9 37 2. To Cash ree'd of B. C. Bryaji, for book-case, 50 $9 87 Les by commissions on 89 87 at 2.3 pr. et. 24- $9 63 Jiine 5. To cash received of J. Quattlebutn, Tax Collector for'Taxes ' sscssed by comnius sioners at. 10 p.C. $1,619 87 Less by commissions on $1,619 87 at 21 pr.ct. 40 49-$1,579 33 $5,167 85 1854. Oct. 2. To amonnt on hand this date, bronght from Ca. side, $290 86 All of which is respeet fully submitted. B. C. BIRYAN, CLERK AND TREAS'R. JoHN HtItET, Ch'n. Commissioners P. B. E X E CU T O R ) S S A LE I W ILL be sold on MONDAY the 27th Novem W ber next, by the Subscriber, at the late resi dence of Capt. E. 13. Belcher, dec'd., all the Real I and Personal estate of said deceased. The Real i estate consists of Thirteen Hundred Acres, Which will be divihd in the fiollowing Tracts, viz: 1C THE MUNDY OR HOMESTEAD PLACE. This Tract contains Threchundred and forty-nine (3-4') Acres-two hundred and firty of which is in . high state of uhivation. The balance is Oak and ickory Woodland, and very sup.-rior Cotton Land. On this place there is a large and coiamodions Dwell ng House, Gin House and Screw, Blacksmith Shop, arn and Stables, with all otherout buildinigs gje essary for farming purposes. THE YELDELL PLACE. . This Tract contains Four hundred and fifteen 415) Acres-about one hiundred and sixty aecs are a ceared upland, fifty of which is fresh and very su- ff ,erior sandy soil. The balance of the upland is the ta irst quality of sandy woodlanud-it has also seventy ive or eighty acres of bottom land, partly woodlandl ;nd partly meadow. On this la~ce there is a good omfortable Dwelling Huuse- with other good oute bildings. TIlE BELCUER OR SWAMP TRACT. This Tract contains Foiur hundred and forty-threeI 443) Acres-two hundred or which is first quality reek b.?ttoms, sixty of which is in a fine state of uivatio'n, while the remainder is woodland, thiekly ' oered with Poplar, M:.ple, Black Walntut, Red' lm, White, Red and Spanishs Oak, and other rowth. The balatnce is uplandt, paurtland in cultiva ion, pmthy woodlland. and all very superior for Cot on and Grin. On thuis place there is a good Dwell- 4 n g I l(use and out buihlinigs. The above adjoining Tracts, situated andh lying on he Scott's Ferry Read. some two miles from Liber-e y Hill, forni three very desirable settlenments, or nken together is one of the best bodies of Laud in he up-country. TIlE BURTON PLACE. This Tract contains one hundred and ten (110) ares, lying on the west side of Cuie Towvn Creek, adjoining l&nds of Dr. Stephens, A. G. Gaskins mtd J1. P. Qnal tlebum, a portion of which has been ultivated. Also, Thirty-Two Likely Young Negroes, A mong them a good Blacksmith, thme Crop of Corn, Foddi r,COats,Stock of llorses. Mules, Cattle, Fat and Stock Hoegs, Blacksmith and Plantation Tjools, two Roamd Wagons, Household atnd Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c. Terms made known on day of sale. -JOh1N E. L EWIS, Ex'or. Oct26 5:t 41 Executor's Sale, WILL be sold on 21st November next, at the late residence of Lewis Asbill, dee'd., the following property belonging to said deceased, viz: THREE NEGROES, Eight head of Horses and Mules, Three Wagons, two Cart'. two yoke of Oxen. Corn and Fodder, Stock of Cattle, Hogs, Ilousehohld and Kitchen Fur-1 niture, Plantation and Blacksmith Tools, and other articles. Also, at the same time, Three Tracts of Land, lying in Edgelield District, on waters of Clear and aleTyer's Creek. Tract No. 1, contains three hundred acres, more or less, buuudcd by lands of Thomas Pitts and others. Tract No. 2, contains Four Hundred Acres, more or ess, adjoiig Traet'No 1, P. B. Asbill and others. Tracet No 3, contains Three Hundred and Fifty acres, more or less-all wvoodland-and adjoining Tract No 2, Benj. Catne and others. On this place there is a good Min Seat-datm ready made. TER~s-Twelve months credit with note and two approved securities. 'All sums under $5,00 cash. A. W. ASBELL, t g P. B. ASBELL, i *II. CATOE. -. Oct 26 . 4t 41 Look at This! I WILL sell at toy residence, to the- highest bid .der, on Monday, thne 20th November next, The Present Year's Crop. Consisting of Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wheat, Pota toes, &e. Also, one Road Waigoti, Two Gin Heads, Tfhresher and Fatn, one good set of Blacksmith's Tools, Plantation Tools, Ilousehold and Kitchen Furniture, Fat and Stock Hogs, Cattle, &e., &e. --Also, At the same time and place, if not previously sold, the plantation on which the Subscriber lives, con taining FIVE HUNDP.ED AND FORTY-SIX Ares, with sufficient open land for twelve hatids, situated within one and a quarter miles of Dora's Steam Mill, and on the contemplated Rail Road from Lotts to Greenwood.. Teatms-All sums of $10 and under cash,-over that atmount on a eredit of twelve months, with in terest from date. Purchasers wvill be required to give note with two approved securities. A. G.TURNER. Oct2 ot 41 [ERS O PUBLI BUILDINGS, .D DISTRICT. the Commissioners oj Public Buildings. 1853. . CR. Nov. 22. By eash paid Col.* W. H. Moss' aceL. $9 ,75 1854. Jan. 6. By cash paid H. T. Wright-T. J. La Mlotte'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. Fr zier's account, 2 00- $48 00 By commissions on. $48 at21 per cpnt 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 62-82,271 16 " 11. By commissions on $2.271 16 at 2j pr. et. .6 77 April 12. By cash pd. B. C. Bryan, or. account, 75 " 12. Bj 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 acc't. 33 00- $37 75 12. By commissions on $37 75 at 23 pr. et. 94 VTay 3. By cash pd. I-. FrM 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, 16 50 16. By cath pd. A. Sim kins, on account, 500 00 rune 12. By cash paid A. Sinkins, on ace't. 700 00-81,227 00 12. By commissions on $1,227 at 2j pr. et. 30 67 12. B3V Cash pd. W. W. Goodman, on ace't. 10 00 uly 22. By cash paid Mf. Frazier, on ace't. 53 15 kug. 3. By cash pd. W. W. Goodnan, on ace't. 15 00 " 3. By cash paid J. ff. Christian, on acc't. 20 00 " 14. By cash paid J. B. Wickersham, on nc't. 620 88 " 14. By cash pd. J. Hui et, for check, 3 ,10 " 14. By cash paid S. F. Goode. N. Ramey's order, '360 00 sept. 29. By cash paid Jas. Grillin, A. Sinkin's order, ' 72 48-$1,154 01 "29. By commissions on $,i54 61 at2ipret. 28 86 " 30. By cash paid J. Huiet, Herriot & Hohine's ac't. 19 55 By commissions on $19 55 at 21 per cent. 48 $4,876 99 'o am'(. on hand, brought from Da. side to balance, . $290 86 $5,167 85 Administratos Sale! Y Virtue of an Order from 11. T. Wright, Or dinary of Edgefield District, I will sell on Veduesday. 15th Nov. next, and days fullowing, all e personal property of the late John Chapman, ee'd., consisting of Ughteen or Twenty Likely Negroes, ne is a very good Blacksmith, Seven or Eight l[ndred Bushels of Corn, severill Bales of Coiton, lors. s. Mu'es, Cattle, Hogs, some excellent Mileh ows, Waggons, &c., Household and Kitchen Fur iture. Also. onme Eight or Ten Cotton Gins, THRASHERS AND FANS, Shop and Blacksmith T1ools, &e. The Satle will be at the late residence of said de ~ased, at Mlount Enion. To commnee at 10 eclock, A. AM. Taiaxs.-AII sums uder $5,00 cash-over that mount on a credit of twelve mounths with interest A'm day of sale. Purchasers to give note with two prorved sureties. dJOIN A. CHI.P.\lAN, Aaldm'or. Oct19 4It 40 7" Newberry Sentinel and Laurensville IHerald apy 3 times, ad f.rward accoiunt to J. A. C. Administrator's Saic. B Y an Order from II. Tr. Wright, Ordinry of Edgelield Distrket, I will proceed to sell at the ite residence of Simecon Mlatthews, <lee'd.. on 'IIURSDAY, 23d day of Novemtber, the follow ag property, viz: Fifteen Likely Negroes, A STOCK OF MULES, COWVS <]- HOGS, Jrop of Cotton, Corn, Fodder, &c., Tools of almost every descriptionr, &c., &e. TEnn~s.-On a credit of t~velve m~onths. Pur hascers will be required to give ntotes, with ample eurity before :he delivery of any of~ the property. UI sums under $ It eash. SIMllSON MIATIIEWS, A dm'or. Oct19 5t 40 A Bar'gain ofr'ered. [ W ILL also sell at the .anme time and plar'e, by consetnt (of parties, that VA LU ABL E FPLAN PA T'ION belonging to the Estate of the said Sitmeon latthiews, dee'd., situate on lRocky Creek, contain nag Six Ilumdred acres, more or less,- and adjoining snds of A. Bland, 11. C. Trurnter and others. A dat of said land will be exhibited on the day of sale. L'ernis will be made known on that day. S13MPSON MAT'rIIEWS, . Agent for Legatees. Oct19 5t 40 Land and Mills for Sale. T11IE undersitrned offers for sale his LAND and MILLS on Calhoun's Creek, ,bbeville Ditrict, South Carolina. The tract of Land contains .One Thousand Acres, nore or less. Therg is a very good proportion of. Wood Land, atnd Land in cultivation. There is also a good proportion of rich bottom Land, cleared mnd uncleared. Thd entire tract is well adapted to he prodluction of Cotton and Grdin eraps of all idds. On the premlises are threasettlements','snita le for the accomzmodaation of families. There is on the creek which runs centrally tharough he Land, one of the' best Merchant Mills in the Ditict. A nd also a first rate Saw Mill. .The wa er power is'ample .lor doing a. constant business, tad 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 de ;ermnined to sell for thec purpose of removing to mother part of''he country andJ a purehase can be inade on acutnmodating termas by applyingi mine liately. For particulars, persons wishing to see the prem isea wvill please call on nme at toy residence. C. V. BARNES. Oct 19 4t -40 Piney Woods Land for Sale, T H~IE Subscriber's health being such as to prevent Lhis attenel ing to hais Plantation and Mills, hteoff'ers for sale Twventy-twvo hundred (2200) acres of land, lying on Shiaw's Creek, about-10 miles South east af Edgelleld C.-H.,.and 11 miles North of Aiken. One half of the above Tract is good planting land, and there is on it a quantity of timber, and a GRIST and SA W MILL, on a never failing stream. The proposed -Ratil- Road-from Aiken to the Greenville & Columbia Rail Road will pass near or throught it. The stream affirls. sufleient- water- for a large factory, and to Capsitalists a rare chance for iavest meat is offered. Persons wanting information as to terms, &c., will apply to any bruther, George A. A ddison, at Edgetield C. H. .JOS. A. ADDISON. Oct 17 5t 40 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Caleb C. Talley dee. 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 Deoember next, as longer indulgence cannet -be given. A nd those having demnands agaitnst said estate will ren der them in to the undersigned properly attested. JOSEPH B. TALLEY, Adm'r. Oct 19 t. 4 - DRY GOO0DS I WARD & BURCHARD, OnosrrE MAsoNIC HAL, AUGUBTA, GEORGIA. A RE now receiving their FALL and WINTER supplies o New and Fashionable Goods, Among which will be found many novelties in Dress Goods, as well as a general assortment of house-hold articles. . They ask attention to the following: Paris Sneque and Opera FLANNELS, new shades, Americ:n 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, fiaured and plnids; Lupin's Black DELAINES& BOMBAZINES; Rich Col'd SILKS, in Brocade, Plaids & Stripes; Superior Black Tatieta and Italian SILKS; 6-4 Silk POPLINS, high colors; Scotch PLAIDS in every variety: American DELAINES and CASHMERES, tll the new designs in Plaids, Stripes & Figures; Beautiful French and English PRINTS; Highland and loyal Plaid GINGHAMS; French CASHMERE DE'ECOSSE ; Scotch CHECKS, for Misses; Saxony. Welsh, Silk Warp and American FLAN NE LS; EMBROIDERIESof every description,ACES and EDGINGS. Besides a large stock of housewife and servants goods. They respectfully ask those making their winter purchases to examine their goods. Orders attended to promptly and faithfully. WARD & BURCIIARD. Oct. 19 tf 40 Valuable Lands forSale, O N the FIRST MONDAY in NOVE.MIl1ER next, wil! be sold at Edgetield C. 11., 'y the Subscribers, all the Lands belonging to the Estate of the late Capt. T. B. SurT, situate and lying in Edgefield l)istrct,.-comprising a body of SEVEN THOUSAND ACRES. Consisting of VALUABLE PLANTING nnd TI.\llERIED TR ACTS, divided into the following sub-divisions, which will be sol] soparately'iz: The Bonhan Place. This Tract contains four hundred anl forty (440) acres, three hundred and firty (340) of which are cleared and under fence. The woodland is of choice quality. On this place there is a Dwelling Ilouse and other suitable out buildings. The Mt. Willing or 'Homestead Place. 5This Tract so well known, scarcely needs a des criptibn. It consists of twelve hundred and twenty acres, lying on Richland Creek, six hundred (00O) acres of which are cleared and in a -high state of improvement and cultivation. These Lands have a reputation for grain-growing second to none in the District ; for either grain or cotton we refer to the present growing erop as a sure indication of their qu.:lity and capacity. The woodland is of good quality, and the timber upon it very superior. On this place is a good Two Story framed Dweling House, Stables, Barnes, Carriage House, IBlack mith Shop, Gin House, Negro louses anti all other buildings necessary to a plantation. Also, a large me commodious Store House, which has been use-d ror Mercantile purposes a great many years, which has given this place, as a btsiness stand, a reputa tion of a ligh order, and as such recommends itself to the consideration of enterprising and business nen. The Crouch Place. rlhis Traet contains about five hundred and ten (510) cres. a portion of which (say 100 acres) is eleare-d. L'he balance is in woodland and eimbrifces a Tract of Land not only beautifully timbered, bnt for purposes f cultivation most excellent and rare qualty. The Balance onmisting of Pine Land, will be divided into Tracts )f fron Two iHundred to Three DUundred acres. This body of Land we recommend to the atten ion of all persons desirous of making a settlement -r investment. The quality of lands in this par icular section h:s been overlooked. As a body of imnhered Land it is arperior to any in -the up ountry of South Carolina. M uch of it is of ex !llent and all of fair productive quality. TERMS. A credit oef one and two years wvith, interest, from late, with bond and two approvedl securities, and a nortgage if desired. RimJN.A31N WALDO, , xos 0GEO. A. ADDISON. Exos Aug 10 13t 30 Ridge Lands for Sale. W E, the Undersigned, will sell to the highest ,' -.biddeer, at Edgefield C. H., o thle first onday in Novemiber next, the following Tracts of Land, viz: Tract No. 1,1lying on the Columbia Road, con nining Five llundlred and Eighty-fuur (584j acres, ore or less, and-adjeoining Lands of Wade Il0l tein, N. Burton, E. W. Perry and others. There re on the premises a gooed two, Steory Dwelling Ileuse. Kitchen and Negro .Ilouses. Aliso a goeeed (ui, Ilouse and Serewv, liarn, Stables, and other iecessary buildings-all in good repair. -Tract No. 2, containing Nine hundered (9010) tres, more or less, atnd adjeining lands of Elijahl Watseo, E. W. Perry, Thomas Pitts and ethers. ~n the prmise arc a goeed D~welling I (eouse, Kitch et, Negro Iconses ande otther necesmaary builings till new. Also, a Well of excellent water Ott thme lacme. Trauct No. 3, containing Four Ihnndred (400) ires, miore ocr less, and adjoirding lan~ds of E. WV. Perry, Wnm. Stephens, lands belontaing to the Estate f Lewis A shill, Sr.. dee'd., and Tract No. 2. Otn he premises are- a geod Grist Mill, a comttfortable l)velling llouse, and a spring of line water. The above Lands arc level, well timoberedl, and the eletired land is in a high state of cultivatiten. T ERas.-The above Lands will be sold on a ctredit f onme and two years, with interest fromi day of sale. Purhasers will be required to give tnotes with anm plc surety. G. WV. AS I LL, P. B. ASBILL, A. 13. ASBILL. Sept 27 6t 37 Splendid Land for Sale. r IIhE Subscriber offers for sale the Tract of Land Jupoen whichl lie now resides, situatued about two iikes below the Pine llouse, and immnediately on the Plank Road. The Tract contains .Two Hundred Acres, About eighty of wvhich are cleared and in a high state oef cultivation, while the rest is heavily tim beredl. There are on the premises an excellent Dwelling Ilouse, good Negro houses, &c., &c. Persons desirous of purchasing can apply to the Undersigned oni the place. JAS. L. MATHIS. Aug 31 tf 33 Valuable Plantation for Sale, IN BAKER COUNTY, GA. TJ'IE well known Oak and flickory Cotton Plan .tatl~n, called Greenwood, situated on the Ceoola wahee Swaump, six miiles west of Albainy, Baker County, (noew Dougherty.) Said Plantation cotn tains 1500 acres of the very best land in said county, most of which is cleared, with extensive improve mentsson it, in perfect order. My usual crop is about 200 bales, of 500 pounds ech, with 27 hatnds. Trwenty young R~luls, abont eight thomusand bush els Corn, and the Stock of Ilogs and Cattle, ,vill be sold with the place. Saidl Plantastion hase proven very healthy. I will reserve one lot of two hun dred and fifty acres if the purchaser does not object. The fermity and never-railing qualities of Baker County lanus, teegethier with the exemnption. int a gretat measure, from the Boll Worm and Caterpiller, being so well kimown, renders it useless to enuine rate the many advantages they possess over any cotton lands in this State- or elsewhere. My ontly reason for selling, is to concenttrate tmy planting in terests. aind to bring moy negroes nearer to my pae of residence and business. Terms easy to the pur chaser. Apply to N. CRIUGER, 84-Bay street, Savanniah, Geo. Aug24 . 4im 3 Notice, A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of JTamee B~onham, deq'd., are hereby notified to make inmmediate payment, and those having claims tigaunst said Estate wIll present them in due fortm forthsgh, as I intend to wind up said Estate. JO[IN COLGAN, Adm'or. Oct 26 4t 41 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to Dr. A. L. Oxuer ari .t.requested to come forward and settle up theim accounts by the 15th Nov. next, as thu undersigtted expects to leavo for Florida. A. L. ONN1R. Oct 26 ot - 41 NEW DRY GOODS HOUSE, NEXT DOOR TO "BANK OF AUGUSTA," Broad St. Augusta, Ga. T HE Subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Edgeielil District and vicinity, that he has opened a LARGE and ELEGANT AS SORTMENT of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Consisting in part of the following Stocks, all of which will be found well assorted, viz: LINENS. PRINTS, GINGHAMS, DOM-WESTICS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, MERINOS, ALPACCAS, BOMBAZINES, IOSIERY, WHITE-GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS. DRESS-TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, &c., &c. On the Second Floor is a spacious roon where will be displayed the llCHEST I V.1LT2132 62 CARFMUME& With every article purtaining to this branch of the trade ever oflered in A ugusta. Large Stock of Negro BLANKETS. KER SEYS, PLAINS, SA TINE TS, KENTUCKY JE ANS, OSNABURGS, 4-c., always on hand. 2Mr Country Merchants would do well to exam ine this Stock before purchasing elsewhere. -. K. BANCROFT, Next door to Bank of Augusta. Atngusta. Oct 17 6t* 40 To the Planters of Edgefield, GREAT SACRIFICE! T WENTY 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 1eavy Rip Plantation Brogan, 5.0(10 " . " " Ruset " - 5.000 " Boys Rip and Iuset " i 3,000 " Mens' Ditching and Hunting Boots, Together with a LA RGE and SPLENDID Stock of Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Misses and Children'ls. Boots and Shoes, OF THE LATEST STYLES, AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Among this fine Stock canbe had Gentlemen's French-made 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. 07T Please Remember the name and rumber ROBERT CARROLL, PRoPiEToR OFTIIE PLANTERa' BooT & SHoE DEPOT No 2>1 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. Also Misses' School Satchels-all of whieb will be sold low for Cash. R. C. Oct 5 Gin 38 Agricultural Fair, POSTPONEMENT ! OWlNG to the prevalence of Yellow Pever in A ugusta, the Fair of the Southern Central Agricultural Society heretofore advertised for 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. Gopies of the Pre mium List may be obtained by addressing " Editors of Southern Cultivator, A ugusta, Ga.," and all other information will be furnished by the undersigned. D. W. LEWIS, Sec'ry, Sparta, Ga. October 12 5t 39 Fresh and Pure Medicines, ,, SlIE Subscriber has just received a SELECT STOCK of Family Medicines, Chemicals, &c, -CONSiSTING IN PART oF Sulphate of Quinine,.. Pure Pill Mass, Sup. Carbonate of Soda, Calomel, Henry's Cal. Magnesia, Cream of Tartar, Epsom Salts, Iodine, Sulphate of Morphine, liodide of Potasseum, Lump Alagnesia, jStrychnine, Mum's Elixir of Opium, Fahinestock's Vermifuge Thomnpson's Eye Water, I McAlister's Ointment, Cheesenman's llalsamn, 1l-vans' Laneets. Norwood's Veratrum Viride. And a full supply of most all the popular Patent Medicines of the day, all of which are warranted free from adulteratiun. G. L. PENN, AOENI. Oct260 tf. 41 Notice, I Ta regular meeting of the Stockholders of the Lt.Egetield Oddh-lFelows' & .'.lasoiic -Building Associaition, held ott the 3d inst., thefollowinag reso lution was unaimo'usly adopted. Resolned, That all the titockholders give their Notes for all the Stuck not yet called for, payable six mo.nthis after date, with interest from the 1st of The tre iietnstalments which have'been called for are considtred now due ; anid it is very important that all who have not yet paid them, should come for ward at once and do so. Mir. A. R Ansav is tihe authorized Agent. .. S. F. GOOD E., Seo'ry. Oct12 5t ... 39 FISK' Patent ivietalic Buia Cases! T II ESE valuable air-tight and indestrucilo .C, ses, for protecting and Rresersing the Dead for ordinanfy interment, for vagits, for tsansportationfbr for any other desirable purpose, are offered foj sale in this Village, cheap for Cash,.by e .6 J. M. WIT.. P. S.-I.have on-haad an assortment of all sizes. July 27 tf - 28 To all Persons Interested! I T is impossible for the Mlerchaant of limaited mieans to carry on business profitably or satisfactorily unless more protmptitude is observable among his customers in the settlement of their accounts. My own interest has suffered from this neglect, and I must settle my res~&etive claims. With tltis view I earnestly ask all persons indebted to me to come forwatd and cancel their obligations1 (by cash if they can, if not, at least by note) and thereby save me the time and trouble of a personal apipliention. W. P. BUTLER. Edgefiel.l C. H., Oct. 4, tf 38 RicTDessSks ATA GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I W ILLIA M SHEA R, has just received from New York, LADIES' R1 CHi DRESS S I L K S, of new.and beautiful styles, .which werr. purchased at auction greatly bt.low the cost of im-. portation, tand which arc offered at great ba'rgains. The ladies are respectfully invited to call and ex amine the assortment. Augusta, Sept 11 t f 35 Notice. T lIE Stockhalers of the Edgefleld d& Cheatham Plank Road Company will meet at Edgefield C. H., on Tuesday the 6th Nov. next, at 11 o'clock, A. .41., for the purpose of electing a President and Directors for the ensuing year. J-. B. SULLIVAN, See'y. Oct 19 3t Money Wanted ! A -LL Persons having demands against the Estate of Jesse Llmbecker, dec'd., are notified to render them in forthwith, properly attested-and all anywise indebted to said Estate, are hereby fore warned to settle the same immediately, as longer indulgence miust not be expected. J. S. SIIADRACK, gg,-or J. S. LIMBECKER. or Aug 10 5m - 30 To Rent, TIH E Room at present occupiedl by Mr. Lod Hill Ias a Dry Goods Store. In my absence apply to J. A. Williams. S. CH RISTIE. Dec 28 ~ tf 50 117 Capt.J. C. PERRY is respectfully ainounced by his friends tis a Candidate for Major of the Lower Battalion, 10th Regimerit, to fill the vacancy occas NEW FALL GUUDS4 WILLIAMK SHEAR4 AUGUSTA, GA., reeeived from New York*partofhp H VAL SUPPLIES, emfiracing a getg riety of Suitable for the present season, among wjieh are Rich Satin Plaid, Broande and ey SILKS, or the latest Paris styles; Rich all Wool Paris TrInted DELAINESio new and elegant.styles; --''''V French a'l Wool Fancy Po , style for Ladies Dresses English PRINTS and Fancy GINGEAMS warranted fast colors; Sup English Mourning PRINTS an&GING HAMS; - Lupin's Plain White BIWak and Yaney Cineare MERINOS, of superi~r quality; Lupiv's Plain Black and Faney Csfolo e-. LAINES, and Plain Black CHALYW8 Superior Black BOMBAZINES,'-'BlackVAL- - PACAS. and Black Canton CLOTHSP -0 * Superior English Black CRAPES, forTrimmng and for Mourning Veils - Ladies' Embroidered ifrench COLLARS, 1Y DERSLEEVES and COLLARETS, of beaehi- , ful styles; Ladies' Mourning COLLARS and UNDER SLEEVES; Worked Muslin EDGINGS and jNSERT INGS and Narrow Thread EDGINGS; Rich Thread, Valenciennes, Maltese andHonito* LACES: Ladies' Embroidered, Seolloped, Wide stitched and Mourning French Lawn CHIEFS, of beautiful styles; Fancy Neck and Bonnet RIBBONS; Liies' Kid andGauntlet GLOVES, and zc and Short band Black Lace MITTS; Ladies' Black Spun Silk and Fleecy-lined HOSE some of extra weight and size, of the best make. and quality; Real Welsh and Heavy Shaker FLANNELS,of the best make - - Superior Weish-GAUZE,Saxony and.SilkWair FLANNELS-. Heavy all Wool Red.FLANNELS, forservants, at low priees; English Col' L -PANNELS, forTdier'-seks; English and America 1) FNNELSo superior style and q a a great vaiety 4. other new and beauti: Alies of Staple and Fancy. Dry Goods, many of whic .li4v& just been par chased at auction far below the east of importatil' and all of which will be sold at very low prices... Families wishing to purchase their Fall iupplies early, are respectfully invited to call and examine the assortment. - .5 Augusta, Sept 11 tf 35 Splendid Garpets. W ILLIAM SHEAR, of..Augusta, Ga., hasjla received from New York, Englsh Tapestry Velvet CARPETS, of rib" and splendid styles; English Brussels CARPETS, qf chaste and eie gant patterns; - Superior.Three-Ply and IngriinCARPETS new and beautiful styles: - Sup. Plain and Twilled Venetiai.CARPETS; Rich Chenille RUGS, to mich the Carpets; The Tapestry, Velvet and English Brussels CAR PETS, are of the most recent importations, and in rchness of color and elegance of 4tyle and pat tern, surpass any I haveever offered to the' publio. They are also offered at greatly reduced pricesand the public are respectfully invited to examine the as sortment. Augusta, Sept 11tf 35 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made by the Town 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 aeros the Savan nah River opposite Augusta, Ga. By order of Counnel. JOHN E. M.DONNALD, Cai. Hamburg, Aug.13, ' C 3m 3 Notice. th-hatroft'eVlag'fEgldtsoliso able the Town Council of said Village to subserilie, '" on certain couditions, Twenty Thousand Dollare to a Rail Road leading from-some point on the Green ville & Columibia Rail Road. mia Edgefelid C. IL to Aiken on the South Carolina Rail Road, or some point adjacent thereto. - - Sept 14 3m .35 Notice. - APPLICATION will be made to the General S AAssembly of South Carolina at its next Ses sion for amendments to the Charter of the'" Savan nah River Valley R. R.," authorizing the construc tion of Branches from some points on said Road, to conneet with the Greenville & Colombea R. Road at or near the town of Greenwood, and with the Savannah River at or near the Town of Vienna. Also, for nuthority' to issue bonds by said Company, -and. for othbr amendments, that may be deemed necsary to the, perfection of'the pr'esent Charter. Aug 24 .. 3m .- 32 -Notitce. TIHE City' Council of Augusta, Georgia, will - make appliedtiirn to the Legislature of South Carlnd, :at .its .next sitting, for a charter to the South Carolina end of the Bridge leading across the Savannah Rivbr from Augusta, Georgia, to lma lfurg, South Carolina. ~A1NER P. ROBERTSON, M1ayor City of Augusta, Georgia. August1a, Gs., Aug 21,1254. 3m 32. - - Notice TS He'reby given that application will be made to .Lthb next'Legislature fior the Charter for a.Publio Road frm the Aiken Rodd, at or near Posey's Bridge, to.interet the Ridge Road, of or near Mar-. tinMcCarty'.s'. . Notice. ~.FNOATIQfwiAl be made to the Legislature. -'k. of So-uth Caroliina, at its next- Session, to hn corporate the " Hamburg Building and Loan Ammo ciation Company." 'Hamburg, August 21, 1854 3m 32 .Notice. A PPLICA TION will be made to the Legislature .of South Carolina, at its next Session, by vari- ~ ns suff'erers, praying the refunding, from the State Treasury the amount of tolls exacted'from them. at a Toll Gate erected by Jones &'Kennedy, in one of the Streets of the TSM bf IInburginear'thes "Atr gusta Bridge, believing such' collection of tolls to be unjust, oppressive and unnecessary. Hamburg, June 5 if 21 Noticc. IS hereby given that-application wil the next session of the Legislature fo pbi-..~ Road from the Kay place,..on the .lfiggn'er-k Road, running due East to inese lr Ferry Road at or near Maj. G. D. Huiet'a Aug 17 3m Shereby given that applic~ation will. be mad e the Legislature a, its -next .sesson' to'amend'he~--. Charter of the Edgefield & Cheathm Plank Road Company.; Aug 17 - 3- -Sm Notice. A PPLICATION'will lie inade atTe~ Lsion of ths.Lcgidlature for a RditrblI from some pioint on ~the "GreeilE ktoni Rail Road near Higgin's Ferry on-Salada'Rivet. to i some point-on the Uamburg & Columba Rai Road near the Pine House. - - - -Aug2, 3m 29 PPLICATION will be made at the next Sea. A.sien of .the Legislature for 'iCharter for a RairY Road from some point on the Blue Ridge Rail Radd at or near Anderson C. H., viatagefield C. H., o' some point on the South Clarolina Rail Road, at okf~ near Aiken. Aug 10 3m NOtice . ~ A PPLICATION will be inade 'at the Legsld .1 ture at ts flext Session, by sundry o the late Henry 8hultz, to iMend'(hetChurte Augusta Bridge to JonuqWIennedy -uo the tolls received bfth Illo e dlidI the Creditors1 instea of frfr den of the Chiarter. - Hambiurg, June 5 - '~ t