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CODNERGIAL.__ Correspondence of the Advertiser. HAMBURG, Dec. 9. Co-rro.-For the past week our market has been much depressed, and prices continue very irreghla-r, and in favor of buyers. Nueh of the Cotton re ceived this week was stored on account of Planters. Our market closes to-day very dull, and with an evi dent downward tendency. We are just in receipt of later news from Liver. pool, whict brings a decline of 1-8 of a pcnny. and a dull market-together witlh quite unfavorable war news; Sevastopol not taken yet, and re-inforeements of troop< on both sides. The English Government has called on the militia for Volunteers, which indi bate a Winter's campaign. We quote sales Irregular to-day at 6 to 8 eents, but look for a further deelinc the ensuing week. Masonic Notice. A REGULAR Communication of - No. 50, A. F M., will be held in their Ial on Saturday evening, 16th inst.. at7ko'clock. By order of the W. M. A. G. TEAGUE, See'y. . eeQ 2t 47 Eilean Institution, EDGEFIELD C. H. J. GR EGG LEITNER, Picir.AL, .AMES BLADON, Assis-rAr. p rIE Exercises of this lnstitution will be recom nuced on' the lECOND' IMONDAY in 0anuary 1855. Rates of Tuition, per Session. First Class, Lower De)partnient,.......... $10 tSecond Ordinary English Branches...... 14 Third " Iligher English Branehes....... 16 Fourth " Greek an Latin Letters with hi-her Nlathemtiatics.......... IS J. GREGG LPETNElt, tceron. Dee 13 tf 48 WALKER, GLENN & HATTON, SUCCESSORS TO McMUORRIES & BRO. T Il E Undersigned have purchased of J. B. F. MdeMorries, survivor of the late firm of me Norries & Biro.. the entire Stock in trade, and will comlinue the Dry (oodls business at the OlJ Stand ,if McllORRIES & I1l0.. where they will keep cowntant on had a GENELAL, COMPLETE -aud VAf"IE1) STOCK OF DRY GOODS. Ladices' Dres Goods, of the best and latest styler, -and in short EVERY A RTICLE pertaining we o'1ier at the lowest living rate'. We r..spectfully sil.cit a continuanee of the pat rotne lieeofor~ extended to the old Firm. Newberry, P1ee 11 4 t 48 Preparatory Military Selfool, N)N 'he first (of .liiauary 18-55, the subseribers. 0 graiuates of th: CitadtL Academy, desiin opiig at Yorkville, South Carolina, a SCILOOL oF PitEPi.R.\TION for the Miitary Institutions iof the St.ute. They wi.l endeavor to a11,rd ah-o, a good pia it ed ucationl, to .seh pupils as are nut desi roui of entering~ upon au advauced scientilie and literare e.,urse. - Th fllwowing wi;l he the course of instruction: 3D CLtS -Aritmnetie, Eng;ish Grannar, Geog raphy, 1 listory of the United States. 2NI CL ss--.gebl. Plane Geomnetry, Universal Ilistory, llistory of England. French. I-r CLAss-reometry a--d Trigonoietry. Ilisto ry of Gre.-ce, and of Ro:me, .\lythol..gy, Freneh, s atural Ph.losophy, 1i)rawin:. 0-w Evere:ses in Ietining. Co-nposition, Eloeut'on and the )rill of Siqu.id ;id1l Comspaty, will be Con1 wduete.1 thr-oghout the course. PuiJs Irori other Disrict will bjoard in certain fiunli.-s of the town. under :ie immnleiate supervi e.on of the prinicipa's. 'Terms. Foir eachl Sessioni oIf live monllths, $23, inl advance, .inard, pier month, inceludinig wvash~ing, fuel and No pupail will be received1 who is uinder twelve or over eightee-n ' ears of age, or whoi canniot read and write with iaellity. Refereces. Gent. .Js~ms -1o0.:s. Granite.vlle, S. C. ,enl. .1. F. .lAllo0s, Uranebmuri, S. C. Exi-Uov. .J. 11. :li.:.Ass, Btlckhead, S. C. Gell. I). .ALscS.:, .Jnesville, Union. S. C. Col..l. D. Wu~~sos, eoieiy lll.,lahgn Gen. R. G. .31. JJesuvas-r, Ninety-Six Depot, Abbev:le, S. C. A. COW.\ RD, Coluenbia, until Jan'y 31. .E NKIN.\S Yorkv itle, S. C. Dec 12 -- t - _ _ 4S Gentlemen, Fair Notice! POSITIVELY THE LAST! \LL l'ersons indebted to mei. by note or open .? acelutt conitracted previouis tll tile first of .Jaanuary I ~54, war:I sett'e thleml withl mle at my dayt the 8.h datv of February 1855, after thait date w~tiliVn AttiirneV. W. P. BUTLER. Edgetield C. ii., Dee 13- tf 48 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN EQUITJY. Exparte .tlhn E. F. Bryan, i Petition for leare to Ranka b. Fulfer~and I sell Trust property. btlmnore B. Ryatn. J I N obedience to the latw in thlis matter, I will proceed tol seltratt Edgelield C. 1 , ton tile tirst Mondaly ill JIIniuary nlext, the fllolwinlg Ne gro priperly, viz: Ren-l, Butler antd Pomlpey, be in~g tIIree pime fellows-of theC slaves of the Petitionler John E. F. Ryan. Termis Cash. A. Slal1KINS, C. E. E. D. 1)ee 13 3t, 48 N otic c. L1.f persons indebted to the Estate of Mldred I.N obles, dee'dl., aire re~u~-sted 1o umlIke paty mlent, and a.l thosei. having demands against tihe samle wit haud themIl ill pro~serly attested. djaituurri duLCES, Adm'or. D~ee 13 2m" ~ 48 - Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of.James B. &Coleman, dee'd., or to the Subscriber as Ad lntnistrator, are eairtne.tly re quested to settle the samle by tile 15th . Janualry neLxt, and all Itilnise hlaving ally demlanlds against thle Etate oir alye~ise interested atre hlerebv nioticed to mleet tile I nder signled at the Ordilary uitliee of Lexinlgtoin Destriet, on Mlonday thle 15th J1anluary next, as lhe is desno~us oIf making a tinal settlemen~it o'f the Estate onl that day. W. L. COLEM1A N,Adml'or. i3ec 13 5t 48 Egr The Lexington Telegratph wilt please give above three insertions and forward bill immlediautely to' tile Edgetield Advertiser. A L;I LPrnsidebted to the Estate of M. E. llolingsorth dee'd., are earnestly requested to settle imm~lediately, as guardians nre llppoinlted, and tile li-tate multst be brought to a speedy close. T[hose hiaving' demands against said lEstate, wiull please render them In properly attested, by the first of datnuary next. ID. F. IIOLL!NGS WORTH, Admt'or. Nov 9 tf 43 Notice.. A LL Persons having any demlands against the L.Estate of Mi es. Elizabeth Morgan, dee'd., are requested to hand thlem in properly attested, and ull persons indebted to said Estate, are requested to miake inmmedmate payment. S. S, TOMPKINS, Ex'or. DeeG 6 t 47 Notie. ALTL Persons indebted to the Estate of W. H .,L Moss, dee'd., are requested to miake immedi ate paymienlt, and those hlaving demands againust said Estate, will present, themn properly attested. W~ Ii1. MOSS, Admn'or. A ug 17 - ti 31 Plastering Laths. 0000 ()~f PLASTERING LATIIS, femr hUV~''J'Jand four and a half feet long,for sale low. A pply at Plank Rtoadi Mill, 10 iies aib~o Hamburg, or to ki. A. KlENICK. l....burn, Api 36 - 12 RICH FRENCH UPHOLSTERY! --:0: -- ,$FALL IMPORTATIONS, H. W. KINSMAN & C0., 19 King St., Charlestoh, S. C., IMPORTERS OF FRENCH CURTAIN MATE= RA LS, UTPHOLSTURY GOODS AND PAPER HANGINGS, INVITE the attention of the trade and public igenerally to the extensive assortment of Satin Del.aines, Danasks, Lace and Muslin CUTAINS; CORNICES, BANDS AND PINS, &C., Which they are receiving from Europe and Ameri can manufactories, and which they offer WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At prices lower than any other house in the city. 11. W. K. & Co., are receiving the LATEST PARItS DESIGNS for CURTAINS and DECO RATIONS, of all kinds, and are enabled to produce work of the best character and style. * Merchants and Families will find it to their ad vantage to call, as every article in the Curtain and Upholstery Line, Cun be obtained at the above establishment, and at terms which c.1tannot fail to give approbation. W All kinds of INTERIOR DECORATIONS executed, and Papers put up in a superior style by experienced workmen. Charleston, Dee II 4t 48 AT PRIVATE SALE! WITHOUT RESERVE, TIlE ENTIRE STOCK OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS now opened and ready for inspection at the Store o QOJG-3,R0Q17119 & A NEXT TO HAVILAND & RISLEY'S, Augusta, Ga. THIE Undersigned offers for sale, at NEW YORK COST, the eutire Stock of Dry Goods, amountng to Seventy-FiveThousand Dollars worth, And embraing almost EVERY ARTICLE in the Dry Goods line. The terms will be Nett Cash, or ap proved paper, at three nionths, with interest rom date of sale ; and, to save time and trouble, lie vould infirm his friends and the public that there vill be no deviation from the price named. m Country .lerchants would do well to call mnd examine the Goods and prices. It is known that " Selling off at Cost" has been sed as a means to sell at a profit-we make no tatenctts but what we can stand up to. Give. us call and judge for yQurself. The Store is in the centre of business. It will repay purchasers to call and examine the Stock. T. BRENNAN. urviving Partner of firm of Cosgrove & Brennan. Augusta, Dee II 6t 48 Re ivl R c mn o v a I. C OSGROVIE & IH.ENNAN, have ramoved their Stock of Goads from the old Store of L. 1 COSOROV F, known as their ' Lower 1tore." Iaving no connection with that flouse, thgp would invite their friends to call at their upper Store, ibove tihe Globe corner, where they are now open ag an extetasiveStock of FANCY and STAPLE I)1Y GUOI)S which they will sell at coit, in order o winl up tihe business of the Firm, and satisfy the icirs (af T. .1. Cosgrove, deceased. Dee 12 (t 48 state of South Carolina, EDGEFIEI.D DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BY I1. T. WRIGHT,Esq, Ordinary ofEdge. field District. Whereas, Edmund Penn has applied to me for ,etters of Administration, on all and singular lie goods and chattles, rights and credits of Vilian 11. Adams, late ot the District afore. id. deceased. 'laese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all d singular, the kinadred and creditors of the tid deceased. to be ad appear before me, at ur next Onaiinazry'sa UConri for the said District, o be holdena at Edgetield C. HI., onf the 1st ay of~ Jan. next, to show ecause, if any', why le said administration should ntol. be grantcd. Given tunder my hand and seal, this I ith day f lie,. in the year of ouar Lord onte thousand ~igt huandred sad fifty-four, atnd in thec 79th rear of American I ndepenadence. I. T. WRIGH-T, 0. E. D. Dec 13 *2t 48 Notice. [1WILL proced to sell at thec late residence of DSt y Buley, dee'd., on T HURlSDA Y 8hday of Dcembnter next, all the persoall proper v~ of the said deceased naot otherwise bequeathed, n a credit o.f twelve maonths, consisting of NINE GGE;OES, l lorses, hlogs, Cattle, llousehmold and kithen Furnitture, &c., witha Corn, Fodder and ,thar articles too tedious to maention. Also, at thec samae time and plaice, will be rented ror the enisuing year, two Tract of Land. * D. L. B3USSEY, Ex'or. Dee G 2t*5 47 STA TE O1F SOU TH CAROLI.NA, EDGEFIEL~D DISTRiCT, IN ORDINARY. B Y H.LT. WRIGilT, Esquire, Ordinary of E eiedDistrict. Whereas, S. Broadwater has applied to me or Letters of Administration, on all and sin rtuir thme goods anad chattels, righats and credits af William Vance, late of tlae District afore said deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all nd singular, thec kimndred tad creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before mae, at our next Ordinary's Court for tihe said District, o be houlden att Edgefield C. H., on thte I5tha a of Decenmber next, to show eauise, if any,why he said atdministration shtould not be granted. Gien tunder myl) hantd anad seal, this 29tlh day f Nov. in the year of onr Lord one thous ad eight hundred :and fifty. four and in thec 79th year of American Independenace. H. T. WRIGH T, 0. E. D. Dee 6 2L 47 State of southi Onrolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY, BY H. T.i'i WR'IHT, Esqr., Ordinary of W-hreas J.L. Alkerson has applied to me for Let ters ofAdminiast rationa,on tall and singular the oods and ehaattels, rights anad credits of lairy . t. Yeldell late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These :are, thaereforec, to cite and admonish all and sinagular, t he kinadred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, a~t our next Ordinaarv's Court for the staid District. to be holden tat l'dgefleld C. House, on the l8tha y of Decemaberinast. to show cause, if any, why the said administration shotuld noat be granted. Given under my hand and seatl. thils 2d day of Deceber in the year of our Lord one thousand eight htundred and fifty-fouar and in the 79th year of Amterictan independence. HI. T. WRIGHT, 0. E. D. De6 2t 47 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELJD DISTRICT, IN COMMION PLE AS. Ba. Ous, Foreign Attachment. Wina. 11. Lloyd.5 rg~iE Plaintiff in thae above case. having this day filed his D~elaraationa in may Office, and thec De feadat haaviug neither wife nor Attorney known to reside within the linaits of this State on whoma copies of sad Deelarationa with rules to plead can be served : On montion of Mr. AnAMs, Plaintiff's A t tarney, Ordered, Thtat said Defendant appear and plead to said Declaration withina a yecar and a day from thte date hereaof, or final and absolute judgment ill be given against him. TlIIOS. G. BA CON, C. E. E. D. Clrk's Office, Nov 29th, 1854. ly 47 amburg & Edgefield P'k Road, H E P'LANK ROAD) from Hamburg to Edge .field is now comnpleted and opena foi~ the pumbli H. A. K ENRICK, P'ree. Oct 5 tf 38 For Sale SHARES Ilanmburg & Edgefaid Plank U ' oadStok.- A pply to H.- A.'I~NNbCK, Precsident. C HR1 ST A S. T IE Subscriber now has a fine supply of GOOD TH INGS ftr the Holidays, consisting.in part; of the following - NEW CROP RAISINS, NEW CROP ALMONDS, FRESH CITRON, FINE GOSiEN CHEESE, Whitehead & Co's LON DON PORTER, Extra fine old 1BOUR13ON WHISKEY, &c. Togetler with a rich variety of other articles, stita ble for Christnas. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. Hamburg, Dec 4 46 Medicines and Chemicals! T IIE Undersigned begs leave to announce to the citizens of Edgetield District, that he has just opened in the Town of Hamburg, a WELL SE. LECTEI Stock of C11OICE MEDICINES AN D CHEMICALS, To which he respectfully solicits their attention. Anoigst his large assortment will be found Toilet Articles akldhPrfnmery, Drugs and Chemals, PAINTS, OILS AND DYE STRFFS GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISEEt &e. In compounding ledi ' es and supplying planta tions, the strictest attenti towill be given to the re quirements of his patrons. Being a graduate of the London .ollege of Piar macy, and having had an experieice of eighteen years, in the business, he fels confident of ein g able to give satisfaction to a who may f:vo1 him with their patronane. AITI El S. nR.\:NscIl01'T. UInm .e. Dec 4 . (7 Hardware and Outlecry, Hr P.1 x . e a -ms. w,-CC wat.1 e r o~n:. 6. r 171 to! o .:ors *n.1 t Ire th r wh rmay wh . 'L.4 in .r lin :"):-etl :md Sers who, or sei.d v.,:. i$r. We v. ttnite every etitf tand it i1 . rious lf th: Goi... Wel ke!1 to give .generaL ''.ii.'e;J:i. Ynur pr' Si! .\LL be in accornce lh the Iimes ; sns i.mlrn mir tl' customers to ;.i1 them at he 10. Il ST MAR EKT PRICE.. We have now in Store :a I Sit.-k n:1 nre re ceiving weekly. Amni.i -t which iy b, iund, 50 Tons Biand 'and Iluop IION, 20" Sweed . " assorted, 150 " English " " 2110 Smith BELLOWS, all qualities, 50 Kegs " Peru" NAILS, 50 Tons CASTINGS, 100 Dozen Door LOCKS, 100 " Pad " 500 " Till, Chest. Draw and Trunk Locks, 100 " AXES. Collins, Levette's and other iglkes, 10 " Superior BROAD AXES, 50 310 '-S, all qualities. To enumerate is too tedious. We have the Goods atd want to sell them. - We keep all things necessary for Mills of every style, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Vices, A nvils, Smith Tongs, Circular, Hand, and all other kind of Saws, Screw and Baules, Knives and Forks, Pocket Kniiv s, Scissors, Shears, Screws, Bo!ts, Spirit Levels, G aages, Candlesticks, Planes, horse Shoes and Nails, Uruslhes, Coffee Mills, I lalter, Trace, Stretch, Log, Breast, Continued and Fifth Chains, Rope, Files of all kinds, it beautiful Lot of Guns, of all qualities, Pistols, Percussion Caps, Curry Combes, Game and Shot Bags, Powder Flasks,'Dram Flasks, Sand and Waffle Irons, Braces and Uitts, Augers, Chisels, Hammers, Drawing Kniveh, Mortars, Kettles, Stew Pans, &c., &c. ROBINSON & JACKSON. JHanburg, Dec 4 tf 47 B' ROYAL LfTTYERS PATENVT. THE HYDROMAGEN, OR WATERPROOF ANTI-CONSUMPTIVE , AN UFACTUIIE) by TAncotaT, BRADLEY ill & Co., 44 MaAet Street, .ilanchester. Prin cSpal Warehouse, 1l2 Wotiod Street, Cheapside, Lenuon, England. A meriean Establishments, 38 Ann Street atnd 1012 Nassau Street, New York. Thec Ht YDROMA(; E is a valuable disenvery for protect. lg the feet fr.om dlatmp or enlt, nid thierefore a preveiitativc f mtns Lutng diseases. U, rout anyli dotdorIiy ,rhaitrr. The Hy~dromtngen s lin the fiormi f a tole, and wor,, inside he hoot oir shote. Its medicated charueter is a powerful an tidote to isease. Fnr Gentlemen it will lbe founad agreeable, warm, and iealhy, Ito wear in the colest or rainesut weather, ais the foot cnnot becoime wet if the Hlydromnagen Is Iiserted. L~adles may wenr thle lightest sotled honts or sh~ocs in the most In lement weather with itmpunity ; while Consumptihn, so prevalent amnongthe young of our c.,nntry, many be thwarted by their "eneral natiton. They entirely superaede over shore,. ns ihe latter ennse the feet to perspiire In a very n hethy manner: :mid, biesides, nro not tdangerous wear to pdtrinnis In icy wenther, like IndIn rubbers. While thme latter ennse the feet to appear extremnely large, the Hlydrm mgen, bieing a mere thin slice oif cork pireplareil, peculiarly pineued inside, does not increaise the size of the boot, or enliste the foolto apphear untidy. Tti Childiren they are' cx treimely valunhie. a they may engnge In exercise with coin frt anid healthy efrects. Their expense Is rso sight ats to scrce need mnentioni: besides, those who patronize them wIll tiud their yeari! ly doo's bill mutch d/i/minished therebyj. As the ltvydrnmnagen is beeining more kntown's Its sate is Increasing boalmtttost incredible extent. ]Lst year in Lon ditn. .31nehester, Birnumighamn. Liverpool. Glnsgow, Leeds, Dublin.Pa'ris, Antwerpm, ihllhrt.h amid Bertint ouir sales reached t.7d2..150I pairs of Cork fioles. This year the neum ter wilt far sulrpa~ss that. Ask time Fneutty thieir opitnian of their valueo as a preven nt~ive far COUG11II , COLDJS, BI:ONCIlIlT1S, ASrTH MA anad C,NS L'MPTION. Mr'mt Stzr., per pair, 85 Czsis. LAr'is'do do 30 do. . Boss' & Misss' do 25 do. No-rE-From the Rtetail Prices we malke a very liberal alowatnce to .JobbIers nnd Wholesalers, so that any store keeper may make a fine pro's 2 n their sale, while they are n article that inye l I.t in:: :i store. nmueig atny elass of gohs. For terms, appl.1 iv. HARtCOURT, B1RADLhEY & CO., 38 Ann Stra-t, New York. Nov 22 :'ud TRE' CHET \le~i .co die:i I'me:itiU.ner. ha.s left a via Great Preventative of Consumnption, A"In UNFAINO CURE FOR PULMONARY DISEACES. WITHO T iI: !:.n: (F .M!:191IN E.-$ir A. iuwr, in vented-anti :,Ived th I!. " of h Medicated Fur Chest. Protector, To all persons o~ a:1 :c :mt-l coni~thi':is.u~~ a <-rtain and a safe shiehil nguninst li. !.:id. dis :a.-. (eo~uaopIs.n. Bren chitis, Asthmnit, Cough<'. . . n. . ;wr :.. t I of the crding to fashion, and i-> 11..: continiued chi~tz:~s of oulr climate. "The' Proteetor" is simplyancheitaity prepiared fur, lined with silk and padded, which. susetided from the neck, cvers the chest, in so ngreenible it tinner that, once worn, It beenmes aI niem~iutid ii comfwtum. "rThe Proitector," although. bt recently introucd Into Amerien is making rapmid progress through the Uniuled Staites, the Canadams, South Ameriea, and the West Itdites. It has fr a long time beens a slminple article in Englandi andl on the continent of Europie, white it hats grown In imany coutinies to thte poisitiion of uni article of tdress. To djemnstttrate these facts entquire of any English resldent in your vicinity of his knowleidge sof the bienetlinit eficts of wc:'rintg tthe Proitector,. wITirotT nur.coCrnst To DocTonIi;a of any kind. The cost of wearig these artIcles Is a mhere trifle, anl otte will last sonie yeurs. No line wrho values the hteatltht if himself or his familty wIll lie without themt. The Htosp1 tas in thsis contrmy are not alone reeotntmentding them, but rtpidly introducinsg thema. Unarcoutrt, Bradley & Co., of London, and Manchtester, England.were originally entrusted with the tansufacture of the P'rotectors, biy the lamented Dr. Cooper, atnd contitnue to matnufnmeture according to Mii origi m instrnctionis, and therefore rcomimend those who would wear -The Protetors,"1 to see to their being genmuine. RME-.nsn TilS IS A STAP3.E AnITieLE, AND so0 PATE.wr? Rzits ET AIL PR.ICES. Ocs's SmzE...............410 each. LAnirs'o i,......-... 1,10 do. Boss' & Misses' do............75 do. HARCOURT, B3ARDLEY & CO., 38 Ann St. & 102 Nassau St., New York. PncctAL. WVAnrsmor'sE,102 Wood St., Chenipside, London. MAUFAcont, 44 Market Street, 3i1anchester, Englandl. HI. B. & Co. are eslablishting Depots fur the sale of " The Prtnectir" itt all pairts cf Atmerien. Physremins. Stirgeons, Clothiers. Dry Goods Merchaunis, H atters mind Miltitners, also Geatlemen's Furnishtig tstire-Eepers tire enstrustesd wIth the whoilesale anmd retail distribsution of them, anid to whtota miost'lib~eral terms are oil'ered fur their enterprise, and a splendid opportunity opens to them for safe nd profitable busIness. Nov 22 8mn 45 D i s s oluti on. TUhE Co-Patrtnershiip existing between Reel & AWhite has ben dissolved by mutual consent. Therefore all personis any wise indebted to said Firrm ar thtus notified to itake inmmtediate payment, as hong indulgence will not be given. HENRY REEL, - J. M. WHITE. Dece6 3t 47 Timely Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Firm of Lewis & Hlarrisoni, either by note or open: account, are fo~rewarned to call ont the Subscriber and settle the same immediately. Thtis is the last call-so if you wish to save conts conme forward and pay up. JA.S.- HARRISON. n3c a. t 6 46 J. SIBLEY& SON., GROCERS AND COTTON MERCHANTS, . HAMBURG, S. C. R ESPECTFULLY beg leave to inforin their old customers and the Planters generally that they are still to be fonnd at their Old .S'and, and are paying tile !IlGIIEST IARKET PRICE for Cotton and other Produce; and lpave in Store, and are duily receiving I MOST COMPLETE asort: ment of GROCERIES, -Atsdxa watn 'tAf at oPoii-iJ" 20,0)6i) fas. Gunny and Dundee BAWdINd, 200 Coils Hemp and..Russian ROPE, 200 11-ags COPF E, Rioamnd Jnva, 200 BbIs. Superior and Refined SUGARS, 25 1lihs. Nfurcovado and N. 0. do. 100 Bbls. MOLASSES, 3,000 qncks SALT, 25 . BEDS TEA DS, some of them fdney, 25 Boxessuperior CHE ESE, A splendid assortment nf BLANKETS and NEGRO CLOTRS. -Also An assortment of Saddles and Bridles, CAlrs, Pepper, Spice, Linseed, Lamp and Tai ners Oil, Osnaburgs, Stripes, Shirtingand Yarns, and in fact everything usually found in a Grocery Store. W E take this means to inform our Customers and the Planters generally, that we are not connected with any other house, and only have one Store, which is the Brick Corner, formerly occu pied hv-.osiah Sibley. J. SIBLEY & SON. llanburg, Nov 28 if 46 GROCERIES! GROCERIES! r IlJE Subscribers invite the attention of their customers and the public generally, to their Stock of Groceries, Just received at the Corner, one door above the CAROLINA HOTEL, at the stand formerly oe -opied by Messrs. LArK & BCKHAsri, consisting in part of 10 Ilhds. N. Orleans apdMuscovado SUGARS. 75 Bbls. Stuarts Refined A. C. and A. Crushed SUGA R, beautiful article, 60 Bags Rio COFFEE, No. 1 article, 20 " Lnguira " 25 BblR. No. 4 MACKER4, 25 Kits No.1 " 20 Ilhds. W. 1. MOLASSES, 200 Bbis. N. 0. SY R UP, 20 Cases N EGRO SHOES,' all sires, 25 Bbis. " Gibson's Eagle" WHISKEY, 25 " Omara's Old R1ye 25 " 0. K. 25 " Pikes Magnolia .5 N. E. RUM, 50 Coils Weaver's best ROPE, BAGGING and TWINE. - -Also NEGRO BTANKETS, KERSEYS, OSNABURES, And all kinds of Domestic Goods usually kept in our line; all of which we will- sell as cheap as this market will afford; and we will pay as liberal prices for Cotton and other Produce as any body else in the markut. BEWLEY & SMITH I lamburg, Nov 28 - 4t 46 Teacher Wanted. A TEACIIER is wanted to take charge of the School at llorn's Creek Church. No one need apply unles he can come well recommended. WASI.- WISE. Trustees. JO1N FAIR. Nov29t 46 Pomaria Nurseries, 1854--55, CHOICE collection of PEACH, PEAR, (b.>th Aof standards and dwarfs) PLUMS, NECTA [NlNE APRICOT, QUINCEand FIG Trees. Also, Ten Thousand APPLETREES, embracing 150 varieties, for sale at reduced prices by the hun dred. Choice GRAP E VINES, Rare ROSES. of the newest sorts. embracing 190 varieties. Beautiful EVERG REENS, &c. " Priced-lists sent to all post paid applicants. Address SUMMlER & CRAMMON), Nov 29 6t 46 Alston., S. C. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Joel P. Ridgell and Helen* Pauline, his wife, vs. DeIaney L. Wilson, I J. W. 11earat, A. P. Conner, and W. K. Bradley, et al., B Y a Decree of the Cosrt of Equity, in thisi case, I shall proceed to sell, on the last Friday and Saturday in December next, the 29th ad 30th, on the premises, in this Distriet, all the Trust proptrty belonging to the children of Manrk F. Pope, dee'd., whmose names are Helen P. Pope, now Helen P. Ridgell, Jacob WV. Pope, Francis Marion Pope and Mark J. Pope, which was given to them, in trust, by their grand father Jacob Pope, dec'd., and consists of a Tract of Land of Four Hundred and Forty-nine acres, mtore or less, situate in the District and Statec aforesaid, on the waters of Little Saluda, and adjoiiing lanids of John Ramage, Daniel Smith, Thornton Coleman, and Josiah Etheredge. One other Tract, called the Walnut Creek Tract., containing One Hundred acres, more or less, situated in the District and State aforesaid, on the same waters, and adjoining' lands of Thornton Coleman, Benjamin Clark and others, and purehased by Jacob Pope, Sr., from Philip Jennings. One other Tract of Land on the South side of Indian Creek, bought by .acob from George Pope, containing One hundred and .thirty-three acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Dan iel Smith, and of tihe fo'ur hundred and forty nino acre tract rabove described. Also, the one third part. of the Geiger Tract, or of the Trract of Land whereon Mark Pope ded, containing Two hiundred and fifty acres, more or less, situated in Edgefield District, oni he same waters, and adjoining Lands of Zede kia WVatkins, Joshua Miller, Lewis Mathis and others. Alao, the following Negroes, viz: Kinchee, Creasv, Tillmain, Alick, Reddick, Hannah, Hal and Eliza, and their inerease, to wit: Sampson, Wade, Sally and Lydia, the children of Creasy. Also, Stock and Cattle of every kind, Horses, Mules, Oxen, Cowsi and Hogs, and all other proerty of every det-eription, consisting of Plan tation T1ools, Ho~usehold aind Kitchen Furniture, one Waiggun, Crop of Corn, Fodder, Cotton, &c., and every thing pertatmnrg to a farm. Plats and descripuions of the lands, &c., will be more fully given on the days of sale. TEIIS-A credit of twelve months on all sums over twenty dollars. Purchasers giving their notes or bonds with two approved sureties. Sums under twenty dollars are to be paid in cash. Costs of this suit lo be paid for in cash. A. SIMKINS, c. E. E. D. Dee 6 4t 47 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDiGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Thomas Wright and others' Bill for foreelos Thos. L Fwler and (gmotgtage on . D. Wright. Jra sae BY Virtue of an Order from Chan. Dargan, )signed at June Term of the Court of Equity for Edgefield District, in the year 1849, I will sell on the first Monday p'n January 1855, at Edgefiekl Cou-rt House, the following real estate in the Town of IHamb'urg, viz: A Lot in said Town, known as No. one han dred and thirty-six (136) lyinhg on Centre Street. By instruction of the parties, thi's saie' which has been postponed from year to year, will positively be consummated as abote. TERsz-A credit of one ' and two years (ini stalmens to be equal) except the costs of the aae which will be required in cash. The irsal surety on 6ond will be necessary to secrE the purchase money. Dee 6 41 4 Notice.. A LL Persons any wise indebted to the Estate-of Li nna Anaderson, dce'd., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having tie mands against sai Estate will pleas'e iendeu in their afounts rorthwith-, propeu'Iy attest'ed. OEOf.- J, ANDERSON, Adm'or. TdICHDRYGOOtDS! "CHEAPER THAN THE VERY CHEAPEST1" GRAY BROTHERS, J M 0033Q Ch5sl BEG to inform the public, that their Fall pur chases this season have been UNUSUALLY LARGE, hiving been 1it tha Ntitlhern markets over thrte months this Summer. where so many large anction sales took place, offering decided ad vantage to close purchasers. We can confidently say that our Stock is MUCH CIIEAPEt thai the like quality of Goods could be obtained a few weeks later, when the great body of Merchants went to market. Our desire, owing to the very slort season that we- will now necessarily have, is to dispose of this large Stock. independent of profits, and we may venture to say that we can ofT-r as strong induce ments as any of our neighbors, if not stronger. In our DRESS OOODS ROOM will be found the richest varieties of the Season, such as Elegant Aloriaitigue SI LKS; Rieh Satin, Striped do Elegant Black Plaid do Small Striped Plaids and figuied Rich Bfocade Plain, Striped and Vlaid; 50 cents per yard, worth 75 cents ; Plain Black Silks, all widths, tery cheap; Black Plaid Watered and Broeade, new styles; White Silks and Satifis; Figured, all Wool, French M1uslin DeLaines, 12b cents, worth 50 cents I French Merinos, very elleni Lupins' best Bombuzine. exceediigly low; B!aok Janmlese, a newand very desiiablo all.Wool Goods for niotirning; Black Alpaccas all qualities, some very fine and low priced; Mantillas, Cloaks and Talmas of the very latest French styles, exceedingly cheap; Crape. Cashmere and Woollen Shawls; Embroideries of all kinds, of the oust elegant descriptions; Ribbons for the Million, fine bonnet and neck, G* cents a yard, worth 20 cents; f'alicoes and Ginglais, best styles, very cheap, Domestic Uoods of all kinds ; Blankets and Kerseys unusually low, and a great .variety of other articles to which we would respect fully invite the attention of the public. GRAY BROTHERS. Augusta, Nov 14 tf 41 FALL AND WINTER GOODS! ---- M A.R ANSOM, AGENT for R. M. FUL e LER, Ilamburg, S. C., has now on hand a Superb Stock of Dry Goods, Which he is SELLING FOR CASH at prices that cannot fail to please; and would respectfully invite the attention of his customers and all in want of Goods to an examination of his Stock, among which will be found Rich Brocade SILKS, Figured, Plain, Black, Gro do Rhine SILKS, Col'd Alarceline and Sarconett do All wool DeLaines, of beautiful styles, Common and Medium do., from 12J to 50 ets. Solid Colored Persian DeLaines. various shades., Highland Plaids and Figured Velvets, Saque Flannels, plain and figured, Scotch and American Ginghams, from 12 to 25e English and American Prints, all qualities, do do Furtatine, do Ladies Colored Black Cloth Cloaks and Talmas of the latest styles, Black and Colored Shawls, various qualities, Gauze and Welsh Flannels, warranted not to shrink, Bleached and Brown do various qualities, Richardson's undressed Irish Linens, Bleached and Brown Table Damask do. from 50 to $1,25, Bird's Eye and Scotch Diapers, all qualities, Iluckaback Towels and Towelings, Furniture Dimity and Fringes, Drab Morino, for Skirts-Marsalcs do Ladies' 5Misses and Children's Uosiery & Gloves do Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, do Worsted Sleeves, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 \yhitney Blankets, Extra heavy Bed, Crib and Cradle do. Large Lot of Negro Blankets, very cheap, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans, all qualities, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Bl'd and Brown Sheetings 3-4, 7-8, 4-4 and 5-4 shirting, Granitev~lle anti other makes, Osnaburg Stripes and Yarns at Factory prices, Real Georgia Plains, best quality, Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes, good as sortmecnt, with a great quantity of other Goods uitable for the season. gg Orders solicited and faithfully exccuted. llamburg, Nov 28 if 40 New Fall and Winter Goods. L D. LA LLERSTEDT, has received at La the Corner of Globe llotel, A ugusta, Ga., a Splendid Assortmient OF Rich Brocade and Figured SILKS, New and elegant styles Plaid do Smalled Chtecked Canton SILKS, for Children, Cashmere DeECOPE and Muslin, DeLANE, English and Frenchm MERINOS, Lupin's BOMBAZINE nud' ALP ACCA, Paris Satque ar..i Opera F L AN NELS, Scotch GINGH AMS and. P RINTS, Needle worked BANDS and COLLARS, CHIMESETTS and UNDERSLEVE'S, Hemnstiched and Reviere llandkerchief., laconet and Swiss TRIMM1INGS, Linen and Cotton SHEETING, Bleached and Bruwni 5111RTING, Table Linen, Satint Damask, Large Stock of Negro BL ANKE TS, Bed and Macau do Georgia PL AINS and OSNADBURGS, &c. ggThe prices and styles of thme above Goods are warranted to suit, to'which Ito invites attention. Augusta, Nov 28 4t 46 Negro Blankets and Cloths, WAILLIA M SlE AR, Auaus-rA, GA., respect VTfully invites the attentioni of Planters to his large supply of NEGRO BLANKETS and N E-. GRO CLOThIS, which he is preparing to sell at very row prices. Augusta, Nov 14 if 44 To the Ladies. MJRS. E. T. HA M ILTON, takes this method of informing the Ladies of Edgefield Village and vicinity, that shd has In nmenced the Millinery and Dress-Making Business, At thte Store formerly occupied by M1rs. Baows. Nov 10 tf 44 The Daguerrean Car, - R. LEIGH would fespectfully announce IYJ.to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Edgetied and vicinity that he will be ready L.y Mionday the 20th inst., to furnish all that maty favor hint with a call, with a. CORRECT DAGUJERREOTYPE LIKENESS, in any of the different styles they may desire. Nov 16 tf 44 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Elijah T. Rauch, dee'd., are requested to make i mediate payment, and those having.demannds against said Estate will present them properly attested, as I intend to close the estate by the 25th December next. JOSEPH WYSE, Adm'or. No 9 5t 43 Lost B ETWEEN P'ottersville and Edgefield C. H., a SMALL POCKET BOOK, conttaining a small amount of mnoney, some notes and accounts-a note on William llamilton, given sometime in Jumly, 15, for $5 ; account on Wmn. B. Dora for $22 50 ; account on D. Chapman for $10, and perhaps some other papers not recollected. GEORGE W. DOOLEY. N o ' f - 42 Notice. A LL Petmsonis iudebted to the Estate of JTames .t.Yeldell, dee'd., are requested to make pay ment forthwith to the Undersigned, and all persons having demands against the Estate, are reqnested to hand them in properly attested to the Undersigned. J. HI. YEtLDELL, Ex'ors. J. L. TALB'ER't. Nov 22. . 3m-.4 Saddle'r nd.Retneliss. A F1NE aidertment to he found, and at low pri ces, at ROBINSON & JACKSON'S. har.... nec 4- id 4T Dissolution of Co-rartnersnip, T' 'HE Co-partneiship herefofore existing between TLREICnARDSON & MCD6(NALD, is 'this day Ala solved by mutual coient. All indebted wWi please make payment to Jbzin C. MoDoYNIALD, who'il au thorized to settle up the. business of the Firm. J. L.-ROCHA RDSON1, J. C. McDONALb. Uamburg, November 9, 1854. A CARD! H AVING purchased Mr. RruAtbaSON's Interest in the above Firm, the Subscriber respect fully inrorins his friends and the publie generally that lie intends to continue the sale of Ready-Made Clojhing, &c., In the Town of Hamburg; and hopes by keeping constantly dn hand a full and fashionable assortmient of Ready-ade Clothing, &c., to receive 3 liberal share of patronage. The Planters of Eigeeld and the adjoining Districts are specially invited to ex amino my Stock before trading eli'ewhere. JOHN C. MoDONNALD. Unmburg. Nov 14 tf 41 To f rmer Friends and Patrons, S E. BOWERS, thankfnl for past patron e age, would beg leave to inform the pub!ie that he is now receivirrg LARGE Coilsignments uf Whiskeys, Brandies, WiseS, Cordials, AND LIQUORiS OF ALI; INDSj Sugars, BROWN, CLARIFIED, CRUSHED AND LOAF, SEGARS, HAVANA AND AMERICAN, And all articles usua!ly kept in the Family Grocery Business. Being Agent far two large Wholesale Confectionary Hiouses one in New York and the other in Augus ta, lie is prepared to fill all orders for At the shurrest notice possible. Ao he Is deting as Agent only, he would re spectfully inform all that his business must be done on the CASH SYSTEM ENTIRELT ; for his 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. g- The business will be conducted under the name and style of S. E. Bowsas, Agent. Hamburg, Nov. 1, f 42 New Fall and tWiter Gods! THE Subscriber is now receiving his FALL T and W.INTER GOODS (at the Biick Store) among which fifmy be fund 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 M NTILLAS, " Embroidered French COLLARS, UN DERSLEEVES and CIlIEMIZETTES, A variety of BONNETS and Bonnet RIBBONS Boots and Shoes, Hai 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. 0- The public generally are respectfully solicited to call and examine the above mentioned Stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. B. C. BRYAN. Oct 26 tf 41 McGREGOR k SMITH, -DEALRS IN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c. M C'GREGOR & SMITH, build to order Car riages of every description. They also keep on hand a large and splendid assortment of New and Second-Hand Carriages. t7 All orders promptly attended to, and Re pairing neatly executed. Edgefield Cll., Jan 18 tf 1 Curryton Academies, T lIE Trustees have engaged thle services of Mr. .1lAMES LESLY, of Abbeville District, for the Male Department, and Rev. WV. H. CHRISTIE for the Female Departmnent. Mr. C. will be assisted by able instructors. From thme experience of the present year, tihe Trustees take pleasure in recommending Mr. Cuiams TIE to the public as a very competent and energetic Teacher. Mr. LESLY is too well known in this and the ad jonn *itits to require a single introductory re mark from us. H~e is well qualified to give entire satisfation. Rates of Tuition. First Class, Primary Lrepartnjent, per Sesson $90 2nd " ordinary English branches,.. 12,tbl 3nd " higher English branches...15,00 4th " Greek and Roman Literature with higher Mathemanties.........1,00 Extras-Drawing, Painting, French andl Musie, each............ ....... .... 20,00 Pupils are charge~d from the time of entering un til the end of the Syession. Tuition in a-lvan~ce. The Schools will open on the first Monday in January, being divided into two Sessions of five months each. 57 Two large buildings in addition to tho~se al ready near, will be ready to accommodate boarders by the first of January. RtOBT. MERRIWETHER, Chair'n Board of Trustees. Nov 9 tf 43 Bethany Academy for 1655! T HIE Truste~es of this Institution take pleas'ure in annonning to the public, that they have en gaged the services of Mr. GEO. GALPIIIN for the ensuing year. His industry and ability need no commendation at our hands. The exercise~s of the A cademy will commence on MONp AY 15th January 1855. Terms, rates of Tuition, &c., same as hitherto ; but for particulamr infornmationit address Mr. GALPrms, at Longmire's P. 0., S. C. Bf order of the Board. W. HARRISON, Chmair'n. Nov 9 3m 43 Patent Jyletalic Burial Cases! 3T H ESE valuable air-tight and indestructible Ca ses, for protecting and preserving the Dead for ordinary intermnent, for vaults, for tiansportation, or fur any other desirable purpose, are offered for sale in this Village, cheap for Cash, by J. M.WIT P. Sr-I have on hand an casortment of all sizes. .luly 27 tf 28 Fine Groceries, &o, T HE Undersigned informs his friensis and the trading public generally.that he has jfsst re eived the following articles, in addition to Iiis al ready large Stock of Groceries, to which I're invites attention. 20 doz. ib1. English MUSTAf, 20 " 4*lb. "a 1 " qt. spied OYSTERS, 1 " whole Boies SARDINES, 1 " half cv u 0 "2 lbs OYSTERS. in esses. Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Saleratus, Soday &d., &c., just received next door to A. Lsvv, and opposite the American' Hotel. R. L. GE1NTRY. Hamburg, N6v 29 tf 46 . Notice. ALL persons Tiraing anyr demabdi against the -Estate of John- Herria,- d'ee'd.,- are requasted to render them' In by the first December next, dtuly attsted, and those indebted to'tdie Est'te till make paymnt by that time,-as longer iddulgehee cabnot be girien. WM. MOBLEY, Adm'or. Not 2DI tf 46 Baeon J UST reeeited a stepply of CHOICE BACON SIDES, SUOULI)ERS and HAMS, for sale Cheap fot' Cash. G. L. PENN, AGEN'T. May 4 tf T To Rent, T H1 Room at present occupied by Mr. Led Hill as aDry Goods Store. In my absencee apply. o J. A. Williams. S. CHRISTIE. - nDec28 50 Executor's Salei T NDER and by virtue of the last will and testa U ment of Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan, deceased, I shall proceed to sell at her late residence, on Wed esday the 27th inst., all the Estate of said deceased not specfieally d uposed by her last Will, consist ing In part of the following roperty, viz ONE TRACT OF LA D whereon ;he resided at the time of her death, containing Three Hundretl - and twenty-four acres, more or les, lying on the West side of Stephe.ns' Creek, and adjoining Lands of Chesley Wells, James llackwell, Mrs. Martin blims md Dr. H. W. Tompkins. Also1 TWO LIKELY NEGRO -WOM.EN, Ann Lydia, one BUggy, Crpp of Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Cotton Seed, Stock of flogs and Cattle; Plantation Tois, Household and Kitchen Furniture. &o., &i. TErtbis OF SAirs.-A credit till the first day of November next. Purehasers to give note with.two approved suretiesi All sums of an under $10 cash. S. S, TOMPKINS, Ex'or. I Dec t . .47 Administratorls Sale. I W1I1, seli at Edgelield C. 11., on the first Mon day in .January next, at public outcry, FIFTY Si1 AftES PL A NK ROA D STOCK, in the Edge el-d & Cheathoan Phink Road Coipany. Terms if sale easi. D. F. 110LLNOSWORTH, Adm'or. Dec6 4t' 47 Executor's Sale. . ILL be :7obl at the late residence of Jeremiah Seifinr, dvcd., on Thirsday -the 28th inst., the following property of said deceased, to wit; 'Five or six head of I lotes, One nBggy,-One.Ba rouche, One Road Waagon. Lot of Coin, Fodder and Oats, Stock of CattTP. Plantation Tools, &c. gW Tiens made k nown on day.of sale. - WILLIA.\l K. SEIOLEj; Ex'ors DAYID SEtGLER. Dee 6 3t 47 Executdr's Salei BY .Viftte of an Order from H. T. Wright, Or dinary of Edgefield District, I ill sell on Tuesday the 2d day of Januaiy, at tire plantation belbnging to the children of Evan Morgan,-dee'd., the following property of the said deceased,.iz:' Crop of Corn, Fodder, Oats, Stock of Cattle, a fine Lot of Pork, several florses aid one Iule, one Road Waggon, Plantation Tools,. Hoosehold and Kitchen Furniture, &46. Taitds.-Twelve months etedit Purehaders will be required to' give notes wvith approied seebrity. L. B: CQCHlR-AN, Ex'or. Dee6 4t 47 Administrator's Sale BY Virtue of an Order from H. T. Wright, Esq., .Ordinary for Edigefield District; we will sell at the late residence of Ailary Langley, dee'd., on Friday the 22d inst., all the Personal pioperty of Josiah Langley, late of Edgefield District; dee'd., consisting of Three Likely Negroes, Household and Kitchen Furniture, being the pret perty wherein the said Mary Langley had a life Estate. TEas.-All sums of and finder $5Seasl. -Al sums above $5 on a credt of twelve months With in terest:froni date.- Pdrohasers to give notes with sufficient surety. JAMiS CUEA'l'HAli, E. DEVORE, .A dm'is with' the wll anne*eJ; De6 St ,4. Executor's Sals! W E will sell at public auction, at the late res. W dence of James Yeldell; deceased on Tues day the 19th day of Decembernext, the following property of said deceased, to wt - Two Prime Ne goo Fellows, Will -and Sada; Ode fe Saddle orse, Lot of Sheep, and about T*eity Bales 6f Cotton of the present crop. Tzax.-A credit of twelie rn6nths from. the day of sale. Purchasers will be reqired to. give notes with ample surety. JASPER H. YELDELL, xir JOSEPH L. TALBERT-; Nov 22 St 45 Valuable Residence for Sale. T WILL sell, by virtue of an order from H.. T. IWright, Ordinary, on the first. Monday in.Jan' ary, next, at Edgefield C. H., the re@ Estate of Mrs. Ridley Gray, deceased, consisting of A7% DWELLlNG H OUSE and LOT in the Town of Edgefeld. Tzsus-On p credit of twelve months-pircha es giving thtek notes, and two approved sureties. H. A. GRAY, Adm'or. wh the Will annexed. Nov. 14 4t -44. A dmninistrator's Sales B)Y Virtue of an Order from Hi. T. Wright,' Or ....dinary of Edgefield District; wve will proceed to sell at the late residlence of John C. Allen, dee'd., in Wednesday the 20th December, all the personal Estate of said deceascd, consisting of, Fifty-one Likely Negroes, Crl, of Corn,, Cotton, Wheat, Oats, Fodder,' Peas, &e. Also, Stuck of llorses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep, ine Carriage, one Buggy, three Wag 'non Cart,. Wacksmith and Plantation. Tools, in...-hl~ and Kiteten Furniture, &c. Also, ono xeleuat Piano. . TER.s -Twelve months credit--intei'esf from da~te-withm nuoe anid approved securities, fot- all suims abve ten deliars: or and tuder that ambu'a? cash, before delivery of property. ' .3. D. AI.LLEN, idnor W. S. SlY LY. ~Ai'r. Nov 22 3t46 BY an ordler tromn hi. T. Wright, Ordinary.o DEdgeficld D istrict, I will sell on Tuesday the. 19th day of December next, at the late residence of Jesse Jennings, dee'd., the following ptoperty, vrtzr TWenty-Two P'rinie Negi-oedtt Stok of Ilorses. Cattle. Crop of Corn and Fodder, ouelhold and Kitchen Furniture, with maby other articles usually found on a plantation. TRas-A credit of twelve months, eicept for sums under five dollars, which will be required .in cash. Pnrchasers giving notes with amtplc securi ties* Sale to'commenee at 10 o'cloert; A. III:, Id order to-nfnish in one a'. JOIIN J. JENNIGS; Adin'or. Nov 29 3:46 TImportant to Farniers. I'IlS Will inform thme Planters of Edgefield 1);. Itrict that wve have bately bought from Mi'. i; T. & L. J. Warr thme right of a very Valuable Cotton-Seed Planter, for the above named Distr et; We will have ar Agent to exhibit the PL ANJsR, and-will sell in-' di'vidual Rights and Maschines otn reasonable terms. It opens the bed, drills thme seed and covers it ; and it is also excllent for drilling Guano or~ any other Mlanure. The Planter was Patented last Au gust by the Miessrs. Warr, and is said fto be second to none ini the Patent Offiee. W. D. CALUOUN, WM1. CARTER. Oct 19 t'f 4 TO save ('oat and to benefit his Crediford, att~ .earnest appeal is mAd-e to those mndebted to' SAxUSr. E. Bowas to come forward and apay up. lhis Assigned Estate must be speedily closed. W. W. t8ALE, Assignee. Hambdg; Aug 5. 1854. 3mn ' 30 Notice; LL Personis indebted to the Estate of Jeremiah 1.Seigler, or that of WVarrid F. Wins, deodj are hereby notified to make prompt payment; td those havinrt'laims against either Estate, will pre' sent them forthwith foi' payment in da'e ford. WILLIA51 SEIGLER, Es'rsof Jreis Seigler. N ov 29' 3ni A LL Persons indebted to it'e 'Estate of Daniel .Smith, dee'd., are liereby warned to make payment by or before'the first of January next;an those having deundgatgainst said Estate will please present them proberly attested as soon-as possibe. J. P. MIlCKLER, Ex'i C. ShlITII. Nov 29 Sie ' 46 Notice. T HE Stockholders in the Edgefield & Cheatha'n Plank Road are hereby notified that e fourthv and last instalment of twenty-five per cent on their subscriptions will be required on the 15th Dee in J.. B.- SITLLIVAN, Tre-"%