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HIfCKMIAN, WESUOTT & CO., AUGUSTA, GA., -WHOLESALE AND BETAIL bEALEES IN ja7 2&dDflJ~D Ir EEP A LW AYS or IAND the Largest, Ilest and CH E.APEST assortment of Gods to be found in the City, and are now re CeiVing the most varied and splendid Stock of NEW SPRING GOODS L&ier offereeI to the public, at prices that cannot fail to be satisfactory. Among them are RIAREGES and Barege DcL INES, all prices, Col'd NIUSLINS and LA W S in great variety, RNA DIN ES, TISS UES, Blk and Col. Silks, 1)R ESS GOODS of everiy style and price. Enbroideries, Collars, Hndkerchiefs, &c. Kid and Silk G!LOV ES anl Worsted 1ITTS, New Styles M A NTI.LAS an I other Coverinzs. PRINTS andl GINGI.\.MS in great quantities. White and Brov IiNEN and Line,, jlUILLS, COTTONA D S and other Pant Stulls, Mall, Swia. -'a 'onet and Plaid 1NUSLINS. leb and Br'. All ICETINGS and Si IRTINGS. (ottont OSN.Al URGS and STRIPES, --Togetter with every article for-I - b.aiuly and Plantation Use, That ean be enquired for, to - hich they respectfully invite the attention of the people or Edgefield and 1he surrounlin, country-being prepared to offer everv inducement to them who have hitherto pat tonized them, as weil as to those whom they have tot yet had the pleasure of serving. r- U iform prices and a disposition to oblige u:ways be'ng the rule of the flouse. A Ugusta, Mlarch 19 2m 10 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Landon Tucker, Adtm'or. rs. David Stone.. B Virtue of the writ'of Fi. Fa. in this case, I shall proceed to sell on Saturday the 31stinst., at the residence of the Defendant David Stone, 150 Bushels of Corn, 1000 lbs of Ba'on, 150 bush. Cotton Seed, 18 Head Qf Cattle, 35 Head of Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &e. Terms Cash. LE W IS j ONES, S. E. D. Mar 16 Ot 10 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN CO.MMON PLEAS. F. C. Wood, r rS. 'Fureigr Attachment. Washington Staluaker. r 3HE Plaintiff in the above stated case. having this day filed his Declaration in my Ofice, and the Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney known to reside the within the limits of this State, on whom copies of said Declaration with rules to plead can be served, On motion of Mr. ADAMS, Plaintiff's Attorney, Ordered that said Defendant appear and plead to said Declaration within a year and a day from the date hereof, or final and absolute judgment will bu given against him. TIIOS. G. BACON, Ce. D. E. D. March 15, 1855. Iqly 10 STATE, OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICr, L ORDLVARY, BY 1. T. WRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, Jos. K. Aiton hasapplied to me for Letters ;Aminitratiun,on l and sitigular the goodsand chattels, rights and credits of Elizabeth Norris, late of the District aforesaid deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sim~ufar, the kindred and creditors of the vaid de. 4eased, to be and appear betere me, at our ni-t Ordi nary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield C. 11., on the 2nd day of April next, to sliow cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. tGiven under ny handand seal, this 19th day of Mar. in the vear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and lify-five and in the seventy-ninth year of Ameri can ltadependence .Mar 21 2t 10 IMcGREGOR & SMITH, CARRIAGES, BUJGGIES, &c.: . TC'GREGORL & SMIlTi, build to order Car .L iriages of enry dlescription. They tlso keep .on hand a harge antd splendid assortment of .New and Second-Hand Carriages, Qf All ordeis promiptly attecnded to, and Re 'pairing neatly e:;eeuted. Edgelield C. ii., .lan 18 tf I STATIE OF SOU'PI CAROLLNA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUiTY. Expa~rte i Petition for settlement .Julia .leClendon, 5 of Property. 1T apspearing that Thos. SleClendon, the husband of the pettioner a.bove namned, is beyond the lim its .f this State,. and the object of the P'etition being to set apatrt to the sole and separa'~te use of his wife J ulia, a certain sunm of money arising from the sale of .Jo-eph Whittle's real es:ate. On motion of .\oratgne, for pietitimne:-, it is hereby ordered that the aforesaid ThI 31,, eClenidon do plead, answer or demur to the prayer of his said ifel d1ulia, within three months from the date of this publication, or the Petitiotn will be takent as pro conmfesso against hinm. A. SI.\KINS, C. E.E. D. .Jan 10 1855 3m----- 52. .Caution. A L L Pers ms are hereby cautioned front trading fotr a Note of hand given by W. F. Durisoe to. the Subscriber, for $50, due next .January, as said Note is either lost or mtislaid. The drawer has been notified.D. HI. CROOKER. Mlar 101, 1855. 3t 9 Save your Corn. A\NY Persotn can save Fifty or more Bushels ofCortn, per anntum, by getting a box of PAR.KS' R AT P'OlSON. Ptice, Twettty-five ets. per Box. A pply to TLUTT & P'EL LETI ER. Hamburg, Mlarcht 12. 3mti 9 AMerchants can ob~tain it from Mlessrs. StoDss, ReFF & Co., Charlestott. so atake at least one hunt dreid per cent. Look Out! LL~T Persons indebtod to tlte Subscriber must comne ande settle by thte first Mlonday in A u gust, or they will posively find their Notes or Ac oounts either itt the hantds of W. C. Mloragne, Esq., o'r J. B. Talbert, Esq. Necessity conmpels mte to styv so.. That is all. IR. T. P'A RKS. Mlarch 14 3mn* 9 Shierifr'is Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Jouhn .Jones,1 John Quattlebum and (' W. J1. Faulkner, Ex'ors. J Other Plaintiff's, vs. The Sante. Y Virtue of the writs of Fi. Fa., in the forego Bing cases, I shall proceed to sell at the late ,residence of John Frulkner, dee'd., on Saturday the *a:t day of Mlarch inst., the Stock of [logs, Sheep r~ntCattle, Illousehold~and Kitchen Furniture. . Tertms Cash. L E WIS JONES, s. E. D. Mtar 13 St . 9 Cask Overlooked. BYthe reluest of art old friend, Miessrs. LA-~ nAcxC ooK has sent over to their Agent, S. E. PToiv.ns. in Hamburg, one Cask of SU PE *RJQR OLI) NECTAR WHISKEY, whtich has been overlouk in thteir celter for many years. The article is old and oily. Exarmilne for yourselves. *lambnre,MSar 5, if- - 8 Estray. ' ]3LAND tolls before me atn Estray MlARE . lU-LE, of a light tnouse color, supposed to bel 14 Ir -15 yars ord, with dark stripes around her legs at the~ jointts, andI a dark stripte across her weath ers, 4 feet .3 inchtes high, with marks of gear Roached,-no other miarks or brands perceivable. A ppraised at $40. D). HOLLAND, n. E. D. Alar 8 lnm4m9 Found, APURSE, conttaittittg a small sunt of tmoney, Z.which the owner catn ha~ve by calling tat this Office, proving property, and paying for this adver tisdemet. Mar . tf SPRIG 1855. NEW SPRING GOODS!i WARD, BUROHARD & Co., AUGUSTA, GA., A RE now receiving by every Steamer large ad ditions to their Stock of all that is New, Elegant and Usefll --suCH As SILKS, SILK BARAGESanJ LAWN FLOUNCED ROBES, BERAGE DELAINES RICII CIIALLIES, LA WNS, TISSUES, BARAGES. GINGHAMS, CALICOES, LACE BED SPREADS, WIDE SCOTCH DIARERS, LINEN DAMASK HUCK TOWELING, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, 12.4 COTTON AND LINEN SHEETINGS, IRISH LINENS, FARMERS AND PLANTERS LINENS and DRILLINGS, COTTON ADES, CHAMBRAY, LINEN LUSTRES. -Also Family Nourning Attire, A complete assortment of all the Various Fabrics, to all of which they respectfully ask attention. Their prices to Cash and prompt paying buyers will be such as cannot fail to give satisfaction. Augusta, March 14 tf 9 NOTICE! R. A. G. TEAGUE takes pleasure in inform , ing his friends and patrons that he has formed a Co-Partnership in the sale of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C., &c., with Dr. Tnomss J. TEAGUE, who graduated in Philadelphia and has been engaged in the practiec of Medicine for the last twelve months, who will give his undivided attention to the Store. The business will now be conducted under the name of Dr. A. G. & T. J. TEAG UE. And we flatter ourselves, that our association will be an ac quisition to the business, inasmuch as there will al ways be on.e or both of us in the Store, and our strictest attention given to filling Prescriptions, Or ders, &c. By strict attention and a faithful performanee of our duties, we hope to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage which has been bestowed upon the senior partner. Our Stock has and ever shall be bought more in reference to Pure and Genitalne Drugs, &C., than to the Cheapness of thle article; and we pledge ourselves to sell as low as an article of the same quality can be bought in any Southern in latid market. March 14 tf 9 Dry Goods in Augusta, Georaia WARD, BURCHARD & CO BROAD STT, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, DEALERS IN Silks and Rich Dress Goods, PLANTATION AND CHOICE FAMILY GOODS, OF EvERY DSCalPTION. Augusta, Mar 5 tf 8 Professional Card, D R. W. H. TIMMERMAN, having loca ted iiiiielf at Maj. W. L CoLlEsAN's, oflers his services in the -PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, SURGERY. OBSTETRICS and DENTISTRY, to the people of the community, and respectfully so licits their patronage. Lotts P. 0., March 7 tf 8 ff. L. JEFFERS, Factor & Commission Merchant, NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, Charlestoll, S. C. To TE P.tN-rens AND ME OChANTS OF EDGEFJELD )is'ritCr, S. C. I BEG leave to adopt this iethod of informing you, that I have commenced the FACTORAGE and COIIMISSION BUSINESS in this City, on my owit account, and respectfully solicit a share of your patronaige. I flatter myself that ily long experience in busi ess i l Hamburg ind Augusta, together with three rer in this City, will enable mue to serve you to DVANTAGE. I thank you for the many in stances of friendship and kindi~ patrona~ge, while en aged a:s above, and ats I have no0w, (after moy mis o.rtute) colsmnlenced (as it were) anew, and plledging nyself not to sip.eubite in C.otton. or in any way nvolve miyself, but redoubling my energies and ill lustry to promote your interest, hope to muerit and eeive a renewal and coniinnt:,nuee of the san'e. I wil attend iin persont to the IR ECEIVING, WEGIING anid SEL LING your Cotton, Flour, Grain, &c,, md pronmptiy sell als instructed, deposit proceds in my lamk younmay direct, atid send certificate of lepoitor remt o'hewis irretluired. I wilt faithifully Buy yone. Faanily Sup plies wheni the Cash is remitted, ur the produce o pay for the samme is shipped, (and lhere allow me ho say to vou assuredly that you will enjoy great :vantagvs by hiavinig your goods piurchmased. for ash.) I will attenid to the Receiving and Forwardinig f Merchandise, and as freights are Cash, the same ill be required. I will promptly for ward A ccounts, Sales, ilills of aden, atnswer letters and keep you posted as to pries in our Market. ill short I offer von my services as your Agent, in this City, and promlise prompt attenltionl to your nterest. Should you favor tme with your patronlage (and I oe you will at least give meI a trial) you have my to ship your Cotton or produce from your nlear t IDepo~t on the Rail leoad, properly marked and onisinted to 11. L. J]EFFE~ts, Charleston, S. C., sendng me a Bill of Laden, with letter of instruc tioli, when all I have promiised shall be fulfilled by Yours, ohedient, II. L. J EFFE RS. Charleston, March 12, 1S55. -4t 9 addle & Hamness Manufactory rH PE Unidersigned takes pleasure in atnnouncinlg to the citizens of Etgedield Village, and sur rounding country, that he has steured the Room eently known as the P'ost Oflice, fo.r the purpose f carrying on tihe SADDLE AND IIAlINESS .USNESS ill all its various branches, and hopes, by givinug strict attention to all work eutrusted to his sare, to receive a liberal shatre of patronlage. Saddles, Bridles, Trapping S& Harness, UF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ~i be mnade to order, iti the latest atnd most im >iovedl styles, and out of the best mlaterial that can be procuredl. REPAIRING nteatly anld promptly executed. gr As my Trermns are CASil, of course my charges will be far more reasonable than customary n is vicinity. Give inc a trial, and satisfy your selves. REUBEN G. GOLDING. * IFeb 7 tf 4 Planters, Notice This, ~fIIE FINE YOUNG JACK Bolivar, will Lstand the present Spring Season at his own Stable only, at $10 to insure a live Colt. Any per sol puttitng a mare and trading her before the fact is ascertained whlether she is in foal or not will be held responsible for the money. All possible citre will be taken to prevent accidents, but I will not be responsible for any should they occur. W. L. PARKS. Mar 7 5t* 8 Administrator's Notice. ALIL Persons having any dematnds against the LEstate of John L. Richardson, dec'd., are no tified to render thlem in legally attested, within the months from this date ; and those indebted will please make early paynment, as the parties in terested are desirous that the Estate should be brought to a speedy close. D. R. D)URISOE, Adm'or. Mar 7 3m 8 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN EQUITY. Joel P. Ridgell & Hellen ) Pauline his wife, I as I Bill for Partition Tacob WilliamI Pope, y and Relief. Francis Marion and Josephine M. Popo.) B y Virtue of an Order of the Court of Equity, in this case, granted by his honor F. H. War~d law, at June termi, A. D. 1854, all the creditors of the minors, Hlellen Pauline Ridgell, (formerly Pope) Jacob William Pope, Francis M. Popo and Jose phine M. Pope, are ordered to ippear before me, on or by the first Monday in May next, to prove and etablish their demtands, or else they will be debarred all claims against the assets of the estate of the said Minors. A. SIMKINS, C. E..E. D. NEW CASH1 HOUSE. Cash and One Price T1IE ONLY T R U E SYSTEM! :0: SHORT PROFITS AND QUICK SALES, THE MOTTO! :0: T HE Subscriber is selling goods exclusively for CASH, and at VERI SMALL PROFITS. Any one doing business on this principle, can cer tainly afford to sell Goods at much lower prices, than one doing business predicatcd op long credits. In proof of this the Subscriber would respectfully solicit from the citizens of Edgefield and vicinity a call, and careful examination of his Stock to satisfy themselves. Goods shown freely and warranted to prove as represented. Now in Store an extensive assortment of ALL ENTRELY NEW, of the VERY LATEST Styles, consisting in part of French, Ehglish and American Prints, Iuslin, Barege DeLaines, Baregcs, Grena dines, Tissues, Clialleys, Ginharms, Mourning Goods of every description. French Wrought Collars, Chemisetts, Sleeves, Col laretts, Collams and Sleeves in setts, Lace Col lars and Sleeges, Mluslin and Cambric Edgings and Insertings, Swiss and Cambric Bands, Ditto in Flouncings; Also, a large assortment of Laces and Lace Edgings of every description. Brown and Bleached Domestics. A large Stock of best brands at a small advance. Large assortment Linens and Linen Goods, for family use,-Pant-Stull'. Gami,,broon,, Stripe Jeans, Tickings, Welch Gauze, Flannels, Lancaster and 1Marseilles Quilts, Furniture Dimety and Fringes, Curtain Loops, Cords and Tassels, &e. Phiin and Striped Osnaburgs at Factory prices. 7 On the see6nd floor will be displayed a VA RIED ASSORTNENT of CARPETINGS, Floor OIL CLOTHS White and Cheek MN ATTING, all widths. 3. K. BANKCROFT,, Next door to Bank of Augusta. East side Broad Street. Augusta, Ga., Feb 26 3m 7 -LARKE & ROYAL, -DEALER IN BOOTS, S H 0 E S, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES, &c., IRON FRONT STORE, BROAD STREET, OrrosrT -rT MAoS'zc H.ALL, AEuor:rA, GFORIA. T IE Undersigned liaving formed a Co-partner ship, under the Firn of CLARKE & ROYAL for the general transaction of the Boot and Shoe Business, Will keep at al times on hand the FINEST and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS, both for La dies and Gentlemen, that is now manufactured, to gether with a large assortment for Boys, Misses and Children. Also, heavy work for Plantation and House Servants. We will also keep Traveling and Packing Trunks, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, 4 c. Our Store is in the central part of the City, con venient to all the IHotels, being the well-known stand of ALDRICH & ROYAL. From our long experience in the business, we flatter ourselves that we can give as good, if not better bargains, than you can get elsewhere. Our best endeavors will be to give satisfaction to all who may favor its with a call. IIENRY E. CLARKE, W51. S. ROYAL. Augusta, Feb 21, ly 6 THE THOROUGH BRE) 1ORSE GAlMBLE! ILL stand the enstting season it W my Stable about one mile from . Edgefield C. 1., at $15 the season and $23 insurance. All Mares sent will be considered by the season, unless some in structions to the contrarv shall accoipiany them. Season to end 10th Juie. GAMIBLE was bred by Col. Ulsay, of Galatin, T'ennessee, and is six years old this Spring. H~e was~ sired by Imp, S5overeign, his damn was Celerity by !mnp. Leviathan. Celerity's dami was Patty Puff y Pacolet; Patty Puff's danm was Rosa Clack. For pedigree and performnances GAMlBLE will ompare with the best horses of his damy. Hre com ines strength and action with fleetness and endu mce. He rain in Charleston ini February 18S53 the est race of two mtile heats ever run over thme ourse, antd but for an unavoidaible accident would ave distinguishedi himself as a four moiler. *f I will feed und pasture Mlares alt forty-five ents a day, but will tnot take upon mtyself any re spnsibili ty for accidents or escapes. THOS. G. BA CON. Edgenleld C. IL., Mar 7 8t 8 Executor's Sale, BY irtu~e of :tm order from II. 'T. Wright, Or dinairy of Edgetheld Distriet, I will proceed to ell at the lite residence of John Rinehart, Sr., dee'd. n Wednesday the 28th 1airch,, the following pr~o erty belonginig to the Estate of said deceased, viz: Fourteen Likely Negroes, Stock of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, &c., together wvith uehpther articles usually wanmted on a pltantation. Also, a Val uable TR A CT OF L ANI) on Cloud's reek, on which is an excellent Saw, Grist and Elouring Mill, all in fine order and running. Also, the interest of the dlecased in a GOLD MINE. (Will be described oni day of sale.) Also, another TrRACTr OF LA ND, containing rwo hundred anid forty acres, more or less, and ounded by lands of .J. A. Redenbatugh, Martin Sheally and others. Also, the POPE MllLL PLACE, containing two acres, miore or less, bounded by -lands of George Watkins atid L. Ethieredge. tg The Lands cia be seen by application to the Executor. Teutss.-Th~e piersonal property wvill be soldl on a redit until the 25th day of December next. The real estaute ott a credit of one, two and three years. The tirst installnent due the 25th Dee. 1SSS-the sconmd due the 25th Dec. 1856, and the third due ec 1S57-with interest from date, interest paiyable aniually. Purchasers will be required to give notes with amilple security, andl if necessatry a mort aze on the real estatte. The enttire estate to bear iterest from the day of sale. WaM. RINEIIARTr, Ex'or. Mar 7 St 8 Sheiff'i's Sale. BY Virtue oif Sutndry writs of Fi. Fat., to mec di rected, I shatll proced to sell on thme first Mondaiy in A pril next, at EdgellIld C. I:1., the following property, in the followitng cases, viz: Joseph Ranmbo vs James Durst, One Tract of Lntd contaiining Oine hudred and twenty-seven eres, more or less, ailjoiniing lands of William S. loward. Also, Oine Negruo woimai Gertrude anid her infanit child. John Jones vs Susan Garrett and1 P. M. Fenley, One negro man .limi, the property of the Defenu dant Susan Garrett. Alfred May vs. John Youngbloodl, One Tract of Lad containing one htundred anid sixty, (1610) aere~s, more or less, adjoining lands of James Dorn, Abner Hearn and otheris. George A. Addison and others Executore, vs. John Autry; The Same vs. Elizabeth Smith atnd John Autry ;The Same vs The Same, One Tfact of Lanid containing One hiunidred (100) acres, more or less, adjoiniing lands of D~avid Harris, -John Bodie, Benij. Hatcher aund others, thme property of the Defendant John Autry. Jlohni Jones vs John Quattlebums and WilliatmnJL Faulkner, Ex'ors.: Janmes Simyley, Assignee, vs. The Satmae; Other Plaintill's vs The Same, One Tract of Land contatining Two hundred and eighty (280) acres, more or less, adjoiniing Lanuds o.f D~r. John Landrum, James F. Lowry and others. This Tract of Land to be sold at the risk of a furnier purchaser, who failed to comply with the Ternis p.f the sale. Terms Cash. LEWIS JONES,s5. E. D. Mar 9 4te 9 IManiufactiured Tobacco ! J UST Received direct from the Factory, Thirty tBoxes CH EWING TOB ACCO,. comprisimlg Four Choice Brands, viz:a Honey Dew, Oronoco, Extra and Premium,. For sale by the Box, or at retail at LOW PRICES. Don't fail to call and saple before buyinmg elsewhere. G. L. PENN, AGENT. Oct 26tf4 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of W. P .iMaynard, dee'd., arc requested to make pay mnt forthwith to the Subscrib&r; and those havingp detands against the Estate are requested to hand thetm in, properly attested. ,J. W. MAYNA RD, Ad'or. Feb 7 * 3n ' 4 4, Bounty Land, T HE Soldiers who served in the War of 1812, and all other Wars since 1790 are now enti tIed to a quantity of Bounty Land sufficient to make *ut 160 acres, including the quantity they have al ready received. Those who have already received 40 acres are now entitled to 120 acres, and those who have received So acres are now entitled to 80 nio'e. A. PFRRIN. who has heretofore acted as Agent at this place, for obtaining Land Warrants, has agai opened his Office for that purpose, and will vigo rously prosecute all Claims entrusted to him. Ile will also buy the Warrants, when obtained. . 1r OFFICE, Law Range, Edgeriell C. H., S. C. A PERRIN. P. S.-In my absence Wiat. 11. ATKINSON, Esq.. will attend to all Claimants that may apply, and will be found in my Office. A. P. March 14 dU Glenn Springs, T UE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public that the above pleasant WATERI'NO PLACE will be re-openied futr the reception or company on the 1st of April tiext, uder the management of Mr. J. C. JANNEY, late of "Janney's Ilotel," Co umbia, S. C. The buildings aru now in thorough repair, and before April nekt they will also be hand somely fitrnlshed. The advantages of GLENN SPRINGS, as a Watering Place, and the reputation of Mr. Janney, is a Hotel keeper, are such as to require no further notice. T. S. ARTHUR, Proprietor. - Feb 7 3n 4 Edgefield Male Academy, T HlbTrustees of this Institution take pleasure in announcing that they have made ample or rangements for its conduct during the p-res4ent year. Mr. WILLIAM McCASLIN and Mr. ERASX1US YOUNGBLOOD, two young gentlemen of fine Classical education, have the School now in charge. Both Trustees and Teachers flatter themselves with the belief that their School will not have its superi or in the State. Either Teachet Is qitalified to instruct thoroughly in every branch required ftr en trance into our Colleges, North or South. As it is not probable, from the delay we have Unavoidably encountered in opening the Academy; that we shall have at any time during the year an inconveniently large number of Students, those who do come will enjoy the great privilege of constant and careful su pervision. Parents will at once see this advantage in its proper light. We respectfully ask of our friends, and the friends of the School, that they will come forward and en ter their boys immeidiately. The full Scholastic year will b, taught. Ternis. For the Classical Department, per annum,. .$36,00 " lHigher Eng. " .. 32,00 " Ordinary " " . 28100 Capitol board to be had in plensanLt.fanilies. JOHN LIPSCOMB, R. T. MIMS, I ARTHUR SIMKINS, GEO. A. ADDISON, . LEWIS JONES. Jan 24 tf 2 Edgefield Collegiate Institute, FOR YOUNG LADIES! 42 Pleri.s IN ATTENDANCE .AS-r SEFSIoN. flE next Sesion wvill cinmence on Monday T'January 8th, 1855. Tuition per Session, 14 weeks. Primary Department................$7 00 Academical . ........---.---12 00 Collegiate ................15 00 Musie-Guitar or Piano.............18 00 Drawing and French, each............10 00 Pupils using the Apparatus are charged each per Session $2,00. Pupils using the Piano for practice are charged fur i ceping them in tune per Session $1,00. All Pupils are charged fifty cents each for con tinge-inles. The Musical Department is furnished with FIVE PIANOS, which are kept in excellent order, and used constantly by the Pupils. Vocal Music is tanght daily without extra charge. The Teachers will conitinue in their several Do parments the same as last Session. CHAS. A. RAYMlOND, PaINeIrar.. Dec 27 tf 50 Aiken Sub-Collegiate Institute, Di. WM. PIERCE, DEP.tRTMEc.-r, ANCIENT LAN GUAo IN'. Rv. 0. II. TRtIMMIERi, "' ENorLIsn LrrE Moss J. II01'ET, " MerriEA-ls A ND CONTINENTALf ToNoUEs. 001 BOS may be accomimodated with Boord, Loging, Washing, Lights, Stationary and Tuition, at $100 per Session of five months, invari ably in advance. A iken, S. C., Jan. 17 ly ..I Curryton Academies. H E MlALE DEPAIlTalENT of thess Acade m1 nies is under the supervision oIf Mr. J. L. LESLY. Assisted by Mr. BASS. The Female D)epartmnent- will be supervised by Mr. A. P. BUTLER, assisted by competent Mu ical and other Instructoress. SRates of Taition, First Class, Primary Department, per Sess-on $9,00 2nd " ordinary English branches,.. 12,00 d " higher English branehes.... 5,00 4th " Greek and Roman Literature with higher Mathemnaties....;.....18,00 Music... .... .........-... --- .-.-.$20,00 'uils are chargted from the time of entering uin til the end of the Session. Tuition ini advance. The year is divided into two Session of five months each. W Good boardt can be had in the neighborhood at from $8 to $10 dollars per month. ROIIT. MERRIWETHIER, Chair'n Board of Trustees. Feb 1-1 -.tf 5-__ Tax Collector's Notice! I WILL attend at the times and places hereinafter lspejfed, to colleet the GENERAL, POOR and ROA D T AX, for the year commencing the irst October l85. A t Edgelield C. if., Monday, March 5th, and ontinue every day during Court. Wt. S. Smyley's, Monday. Marcht 19, Same evening, 41 o'clock, at Dr. Ready's. Ridge, Tuesday, 20th M~archm. Lvbrands', Wednesday 21st March. Sate evening, 5 o'clock, at C. C. P'lunket's. Hatcher's, Thursday, 22d March. Grateville, Friday, 23d4 Beach Island, Saturday, 24th " laburg, Monday, 26th" Cherokee Ponds, Tuesday, 27th "~ Same evenintg, 5 o'clock, at A rchy Mlorgan's. Wightman's School H. WVed'day, 28th March. Collier's, Thursday, 29th " Red Hill, Friday, 30th " D )untosville, Saturday, 31st" Same eveninig, 4 o'clock, S. C. Strom's Store. Edgefield C. I., Mlonday, 2d April. Howar's, Tuesday, 3d " Rocky Pond, Wellnesday, 4th " Maj. Middleton's, Thursday, 5th " Parks'. Friday, 6th "i Freelands, Satpeday1 7th " Liberty Hill, Monday', 9th " Shatterfeld,' Tuesday, 10th " Steven's Store, Wedntesday 11th "~ .. N. Mloore's, Thursday, 1'9:1 " Coopersville, . Friday, 13th " Niekerson's' Saturday, 14th " R. . Scurry's, Monday, 16th " R ichitrdsonville, Tuesday, 17th " Coleman's X Roads, Wednesday 18th " Sate evening, 4 o'clock at Col. Clatry's Store. Perry's X Roads. Thursday, 19th April. Same evening, 4'o'clock .at Havird Store. Rinehart's, F'riday, 20tht " Same evening, 4 o'clock at J. Wise's. Norriville, Saturday 21st" Same evening, 4 o'clock at A. Whittle's. Mount Willing, Monday, 23d "~ Same evening, 4 o'clock at J. Mickler's. Allen's, Tuesday-, 24th " J. S.mSiyley's, Wednesday 25th " J. Dorn's Store, Thursday, 26th " Pleasant Lane. Friday, 27th " Edgefield C. H., Monday and Tuesday, the 7thi aud 8th of May, after which my books will olose foi the present year. W Free persons of color are required to pay their Tax in March. 11 Births, Deaths andl Marriages are to be re turned. J. QUATTLEBUM, -r. c. E. D. Feb 21 3m 6 Saddery aind Harness. AFNE assortment to be found, and at low pri Ices, at ROBINSON& JACKSON'S. BROWNINGm LEMAN, IMPORTERS OP FRENCH, BRITISH & GERMAN D R Y 0 0 , 209& 211 KING, CORNER MATKET-ST., OEAtlESTON, S. 0. K BEP constantly on hand, and offer to their friends aend the public generally, the largest assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods In the Southern States. Their Stock is constantly sipplied with a full assortment of $fn $$us ri p Of all the newest varieties of Style and Fabric. In Silks, Tissues, Bareges, Grenadines, Muslins, Boitibazines, Alpacas, and Mourning Goods of all kinds, Embreideries and Lace Goods, of every variety. Evening Dress Goods of every description. Gentilemen's and- Boys' Wear. Cloths, Cassineres, Vestings, Linen Drills and Coatings, of best French Goods. Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, &e. FOR FAMILY USE. Rose, Whitney, and Bath BLANKETS, Red and White Flannels, English and American Cotton Flannels, French, English and Amerieun Priiats and Cain bries, . Linens, of Iichardsott's celeb'ated make, for Sheetinge, Shirtings, Pillow Cases, Table Damaks, Doylics, NapkinsI Towellings, B. E. and Ilucka back Diapers, 1'rtUit Chghs, Glass Cloths, Apron Linens, &c. C A RP E T IN G S. Ingrdin, three Ply, Brussels, Tapestry and Velvet, Bfitish atid Ame'iean Ploor Oil Clotfis, Wilton Velvet and A*minster Ru e White and Culored Nittings, of abf 'widths, Stah- tods and Stair Carpeting., of all kinds. Of every variety in SILK. SATIN and WORSTED Curtain Cambries and Muslins, Embroidered Lace and luslin Curtains, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Gimps, Holder., Loops, Tassels, Drapery Cords, Bell Ropes, &c. PLANTATION GOODS. Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, Caps, &c. Cotton Osnaburgs, of all the best Southern makes. gg- All the above, with every other line of DRY GOODS which vin be demanded, nre of OUR OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION, and are offered at the Lowest Market, Prices for Cash, or City acceptance. P The ONE PRICE SYSTEM is strictly ad hered to. All Goods are warranted, and all orders filled with promptness and the most careful atten tion. BROWNING & LEM1AN. Charleston, Jan. 25, ly 3 TUTT & PELLETIER'S NEW DRUC STORE! Hamburg, S. C. W E Respectfully solicit the attention of Plan ters, Merchants, Physicians, and the public generally, to our VERY HANDSOMlE AND SELECT STOCK of Pure Medicines and Chemicals, All of which are entirely NEW and GENUINE. -AMONG OLR ASSORTMiENT WILL BE FOUND DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Dye Stuffs, CH EMICALS, COSMNETICS, Perfumery, Essential Oils, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, SPICES, BRUSHES AND SOAPS OF EVERY VARIETY, Old Port Wine for Medicinal Purposes, And the most popular PATENT MEDICINES f the day, all of which we olr it Whosesalc or etail, upon the most reasonable terms ever hereto fore olIered in this market. A. ,J. PELLETrIER, Next door to IS. S. Dunbar's Corner. Ulnburg, Dec 18 3m 49 JOSEPR WILDEN, D.EA LER IN Paints, Oils and Glass, Charlestonl, S. C. HE Keeps constantly for sale, a general assort ILmment of Paints and Oils of aill kinds, Varnishes, Window Glass and Sa...hes, Spts. Turpenitine. Spirit as, Cotton Foot-Gin Fixtures, Glue and Brushes f various kinmds. Charleston, Sept 4 ly 34 To the Public. I SH ALL, open to my friends and thejpublic, on the first Mlonday in January, the Hotel knowni as the E WBERRY HOT EL, which has just been thoroughly renovated-and repaired ; good nd faithful servants shall always be in attendance, nd the guests of the House sh~all not want fur any thing that the m~arket will afford. Trhe subscriber trusts by strict attention to business, to merit a share of the public patronage. JOHN W. FOWLER, Proprietor. Newberry C. I., Dec 27, 3m 51 Al lost V alua ble Residence FOR SALE! 'TIllS well-known situation itn Edgefield, six miles from the Court * Ihouse, on the Plank Road leading to Augustai, is xiow offerred for sale. It is almiost needless to say aimything of its desira ble properties. Every one is aware that no moure ealthful, more beautiful or more valuable place, of the same size, is to be found in South Carolina. There are two hundred acres attached to the resi dene, all of it lying level as a tloor and capable of being carried to a very hmighl state of productiventess. Indttiee given to suit the purchaser, provided the purchase mloney be amply seeuired. 27 For further particulars enquire of the Sub scriber on the premises. .J. R. WEVER. Jan 17 tI HAMPTON's SHOP! T LE Blacksmith is still at his post near thec foot of the hill, ready to do EVERY JOB coin ,nitted to his hands in the best style of the day. lie yoe orcie a liberal share of public custom, as he is prepared witht the BEST OF" MATE'RIALS. from that best of Hardware Stores, " Robinson & Jackso's."' Remieimer Old Hlamp "lHe makes his sledge-hainiier For to rise itnd to fill A nd he strikes this, Anid lie strikes that, And then he strikes all !" Trantkadillo ! TLE Subscriber begs leave to add, to what has been so well said above, that he is sole proprietor of 1AM PTON'S SHOP, and will ergicayor to h~ayo everything done up brown, or nmot at all. te PLOW WORK thankfully reeived and promptly done at all timies. A.S KN. Jn244 ,y Valuable Land for Sale, T HE Subscriber offers for sale ONE HUN DR ED and SEVENTY-FlV E acres of Land. It is all in woods, anid the best timbered of any Lands in this section of country. Said Tracet ad joins lands of Col. W. L. Coleman, D)aniel Pusey, Malichi Cogburn, thme Estate of Lewis Derrick, anid the tract on which the Subscriber resides. If not previously sold at private sale, it will be disposed of on the first Mlonday in October next, on a credit until the first January next. will also sell, if the purchaser of the above de sires to buy, the highly valuable plantation on which i live, containing FOUR HUNDRED ACRES. It is deemed unnecessary to say any thiing niore of these truly excellent Tracts of- Land. If treated for privately, a gp~o.d bargaint ean be obt'ined. gr For further information call on the Subscri ber on the premises. DERICK HO[LSO.NBAKE. Feb 14Sin 5 Notice ! SPLENDID SADDLE and Harness HORSE for sale. Apply at this Ofiee. Febs 28 tf 7 Professional Card, DR. M. W. ABNEYJ will in future be all times, either at his Office, adjoining W. W. Adams' Office. and opposite Maj. George A. Addison's residence, or at his own house adjoining the Male Academy. o le will attend strictly to all calls upon him. Feb 21 tf 6 Remember! D R. L. N. ASBILL, having located near the Da.uble Branches, two miles from Ridge, Post Office, respectfully tenders his Professional services, in the practice of Physic, Surgery and Obstetrics, To the neighborhood and vicinity. He will be moderate in charges and prompt in attendance upon all who favor him with a call. W' He can be found at home at all timcs except when Professionally employed. N. 13.-Dr. A. can be consulted (privately) free of chargo. Ridge. Feb 14 tf 5' DENTAL SURGERY! R. H. PARKER, respectfully informs J the citizens of Edgefield District, that he may be found during sale day week at the Planter's Uo tel, Edgelield C. H., and at his residence on the Anderson road, eighteen miles North-east of the Village, on every Friday and Saturday following. Specimens of his work, put up on the latest and most improved principles, can be seen at his Office. Ili address, when in the couttry, as heretofore, Sleepy Creek, P. 0. Dec 27 tf 50 Practice of Surgery! DR. JURIAII HARRIS. Augusta: Gil., is prepared toaccommodate with Lodging and Nursing, such patients as may be directed to him for SUIRGICAL OPERATIONS or Treatment. OT Masters may be assured that their Servants will have every necessary attention. Augusta, May 26, ly 19 Law Notice. NIESSRS. SPANN & AGRATH, l in partnership, will practice in LA N AND EQUITY. Office opposite the residence of Mr. G. Addison. One or the other will always be in office. Jan 3 3m 51 Planters Hotel, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. JOHN BRIDGES I J. GEORGE ILLIG, PROPRIETORS. Augusta, Feb 12 3m 5 RICHDRYGOODS! "CHEAPER THAN THE VERY CHEAPEST," GRAY BROTHERS, EG to inform the public, that their Fall pur B ehases this season have been UNUSUALLY LARGE, having been in the 'Northern markets over three months this Summer, where so many large auction sales took place, offering decided ad vantage to close purchasers. We can confidently say that our Stock is N1 UCII CH EAPER than the like quality of Goods could be obtained a few weeks later, when the great body of Muerchants went to market. Our desire, owing to the very short 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 offer as strong induce nients as any of our neighbors, if not stronger. In our DRESS GOODS ROOM will be found the richest varieties of the Season, such as Elegant Moriantigue SILKS; Rich Satin, Striped do Elegant Black Plaid do Small Striped Plaids and figured; Rich Brocade Plain, Striped and Plaid, 50 cents per yard, worth 75 cents; Plain Black Silks, all widths, very cheap; Black Plaid Watered and Brocade, new styles; White Silks and Satins; Yigured, all Wool, French Muslin DeLaines, 12A ents, worth 50 cents; French Merinos, very cheap; Lupine' best Bombazine, exceedingly low ; Black Jamiese, a new and very desirable all-Wool oods fur mourning ; Black Alpaceas all qualities. some very fine and low priced; Mlantillas, Cloaks and Talmas of the very latest French styles, excedingly cheap; Crape, Cashmere and Woollen Shawls; Embroideries of all kinds, of the most elegant esriptions; Ribbons for the Million, fine bonnet and neck, 64 ents a yard, worth 20 cents; Calicoes :md Ginghuamis, best styles, very cheap, Domestic Goods of all kinds ; Blankets and Kerseys unusually low, and a great variety of other articles to which we would respeet fully invite the attention of the public. GRA Y BROTHERS. A ugusta. Nov 14 tf 44 ALL AND WINTER GOODS! A.RNSOM, AtGENT for R. M. FUL. . A.L RA lmbrS. C., has now on hand a Superb Stock of Dry Goods, 1nich he is SEL LING FOR CASII at prices that I cannot fail to please ; and would respectfully invite. the attention of his eustonmers and all in want of Goods to an examination of his Stock, among which . will be found Rich Brocade SILKS, Fitured, Plain, Black, Gro de Rhine SILKS, Col'd Marceline and Sareonett . do All wool DeLaines, of beautiful styles, Comimon and Medium do., from 12& to 50 eta. Solid Colored Persian DeLines, various shades, I Highland Plaids and Figured Velvets, Saque Flannels, plain and figured, Scotch and A merican Ginghanis, from 12 to 25eI English and American Prints, all qualities, do do Furtatine, do Ladies Colored Black Cloth Cloaks and Talnmas of the latest styles, Black anid Colored Shawls, various qualities, Gauze and Welsh Flannels, warranted not to shrink, Bleached and Brown do various qualities,. Ricardsons undressed Irish Linens, leached and Brown Table Damask do. fromi 50 to $1,25, Bird's Eve and Scotch Diapers, all qualities, r Huckaback Towvels and Towelings, Furniure Dimity and Fringes, Dab Morino, for Skirts--Marsales do Ladies' Missses and Children's Hosiery & Gloves do Linen Camibrie Handkerchiefs, do Worsted Sleeves, 10--, 11-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets, Extra heavy Bed, Crib and Cradle do. Large Lot of Negro Blankets, very cheap, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans, all qualities.. 104, 11-4 and 12-4 BI'd and Brown Sheetings, 3-4, 7-S, 4-4 and 5-4 Shir ting, Graniteville and other tmakes, Osnaburg Stripes and Yarns at Factoryprices, Real Georgia Plainsa, best quality, Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes, good as-I sortent, with a great quantity of other Goods pitale fof the season. gg Orders solicited and faithfully excuted. Hamburg, Nov 28 tf 46 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, P( EQUITY. Coster & Coxe and 'Bill in nature of Bill of Abram Martin, SupplemnentanId Revisor, n. to Marshal Assets, caLl iu Lydia W. Crabtree. J Credits, d#c. IT appearing that the Defendant Lydia W. Crab .tree resides without the limits of the State, On motion by Mr. Carroll, Solicitor, Ordered that said Defendant demur, plead or answer in this caso with in three months from thc date of this Order, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against her. A. SIMKINS, c. Z. E. D. Feb 19, 1855. 3m 6 Notice, A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Nathan A. Norris,dec'd., are hereby notified to make early payment, and those having demands against said Estate will render them in properly attested, by the first of Juno next. A. D. BATES, Ex'or.. Mar 7 3me 8 " Mountain Dcw-"2 JUST received a supply of Superior Old MOUN TAIN DEW WHISKEY. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. Hamur,:. Febt 7 tf 4 Clock Repairing . T HE Subscriber would respectfully inform the aitizens of Edgvfield Village anlieidity, that he has taken the Hoause formerly occuplbea by Mr. R. Gray,.opposite the Planters Hotel, for the Rur pose of carrying on the CLOCK IIEPAJIRING BUSINES& All work entrusted to his care will be attended to with neatness and-desplich. He will also give his attention to the REPAIRING OF FURNITURE. He warrants satisetion.to all, and solicits a lIberal patronage. WM. LEWIS. Jan 10 tf 5% To former Friends and Patrois. S E. BOWERS, thankful for past patruis o age, would beg leave to inform the pubil that he is now receiving LARGE Consignments of Whiskeys, Brtidies, Wines, Cordials, AND LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, * Sugars, BROWN, CLARIFIED, CRUSHED AND LOAF 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 PAns, wV 3 2 VWX=3., At the shortest notice possible. As lie is acting as Agent only, he would re spectfully inforni all th~it his business must be done on the CASH SYSTEM ENTIRELY ; for I.is low prices and small commissions will not warrant ex tension of time on Goods sold. le is determined to sell Low, for Cash, and hopes to merit a share of the trade. Come oner come all, and examine his Stock before purchasing, -it is all he asks. gT The business will be conducted under the name and style of S. E. BowEas, Agent. Hamburg, Nov. 1, tf 42 REMOVAL! T HE Subscriber takes this opportunity of ipform. ing his friends. that he has removed to the NEW BRICK STORE adjoining the Store of B. C. Bryan, where he has just opened a LARGIk VARIETY of new articles in his various branches of Trade. le intends keeping in the Drug and Medicine Department, A full supply of every article that iq in common use by the Profession, which will be constantly uu der the inspection of Drs. Bland, Abney, Mims and Burt; and if an article is reported to be impure It will not be offered for sale. Dr. M. W. Abney has taken an Office in the second Story of the building, and will give me the benetit of his experience in Compounding Medicines and preparing prescrip tions, and having been six years engaged in the bu siness, I flatter myself, with these ample arrange ments, I shall receive a liberal share of the patron age of Physiciane, families, and the public generally. In the Grocery Department EVERY THING will be kept that i-i usually found in a Fancy Family Grocery -Store. In the - Department of Books, Stationary, &c,, Will be found a full supply of Standard School Books, Bibles, Hymn Bofks, Fools Cap, Letter and Note Paper, with almost every article in this line will be kept constantly for sale. In the Confectionary Department, May always be found a much larger assortnient of Candies, Fruits, Pickles. Ketchups, Sauces, &c., han has ever been offered for sale in this place. In truth, this is to be a Store of good things, and it ii oped will be considered a great convenhenee, and therefore be largely potronized. G. L. PENN, Alent. Dec 20 tr J. SIBLEY & SON, GROCERS AND COTTON MERCHANTS, HAMBURG, S. C. RESPECTFULLY beg leave to inform R their old customers and the Planters generally that they are still to be found at their Old Stand, and are paying the IGilEST MA RKET PRICE or Cotton and other Produce;t and have in 'Store, and are daily receiving a MOST COMPLE TE assort ment of GROCERIES, --A MONG wvncen MAY as roUD 20,000 Yds. Gunny and Dunidee B AGGING, 200 Coils IHemp and Russian ROPE, 200 Baigs COFFEE, Rio and JTava, 200 Bbls. Superior andl Refined SUGARS, , 25 Ilias. Museovado and N. 0. do, 100 Bbls. MOL ASS ES, 3,000 Sneks S ALT. 25 B EDST EADS, some of them Fancy, 25 Boxes superior CHEESE, A splendid assortment of BLANKETS and NEGRO CLOTHS. --Also-, A n assortment of Saddles and Bridles, Chairs, Pepper, Spice, Linseed, Lamp and Tan ners Oil, Osnitku'gs, Stipes., shirting andl Yarns, and in,. fact everythitig enally ound in a Grcecrv Store. W E take this means to inform our Custoniers and the Planters generally, that wve ae not nnected with any other house, and 0.9ly bare one tore, which is the Brick Corner, formierly ocecu ied by Josiah Sibley. J. SIBLEY & SON. SHamburg, Nov 28 tf 46 Ranaway FROM the Subscriber's residence on the Ridge, 1during tihe night of the 5th instant, his negro Ran dJIMI. Staid negro is of light complection.na ut ie feet eight or ten inches high, rather stout, with small scar on his right cheek. lie had on, whmen LO left, light cassimnere coat and pants, and a fine air of bouts. It is probable that Jim is either in the neighbor ood of Columbia or Aiken, more probably the tter. A suitable reward will be given for his appre ension and delivery to the jailor at Edgefield C. I. Any information thankfully received. M. B. WEVER. Ridge, S. C.,Jan 17 if I UrT Columba papers please copy tri-weekly until rther notice, and,forward accounts to M. U.' W. ro ALL WHO ARE IN ARREARS Tro rTE Edgefield 8& Cheatham Plank Road ! I 'lIE Road is finished, and debts due by the Conmpany for Lumber, hire ol hands, &c., must >e paid. Those indebted therefore, must'come for ard, without any further delay, and pay up their itock. Thle creditors of thec Company cannot be int off any longer. S. F. GOODE, Prs't.. Jan 31 tf 3. Fine Young Jack lMolto ! W ILitad the present Spring Season, at the Subscriber's residence only, and ,vill be let :o Mares at S 10,00 to insure a .\are to be in Foal. No responsibility to rest upon thte Subscriber for ay accident that may happen, but every care will be taken te avoid such. Any person putting a Marc, and chaanging the right before the fact is known, will be held respamnsible for the insurance money. Twenty-five cents to be paid ta the groom, in advance, in every instance. PEDbGREE.--Molto is five years old, and of the Moltese Stock. lie is thirteen hands high, and heavy made. He is as well formed as apy Jack in thte State. DA NI EL UOLLAND Febl1 ___ 6te 5 Just Received, 252 BBLS. and Half Barrels No. 3, MACKE A few Kitsi quarter and half bbls No. 1, Macke rel. J. SIBLEY & SON, Hamburg, Jan 24 tf Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate et W. H. Moss, dee'd., are requested to make immedir ate payment, and those having demands aga'ns said Estate, wall present them properly attested. .W. H. MOSS, Adm'o't. Aug 17 tf S Good Peach Brandy ! J UST received a large supply of PURE OLD JPEACHL BRANDY. S. E. BOWERS, Aevrr. Hlamburtr, Nov 22 - tf . 454 GODWanted, A GODBLACKSMITE(, by thsegoth r year, for whom liberal wages wall be gtten. A pply to-the Subscriber, at Edgefield C. H. S. F. GOODE~ J...an1 -tfr