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C Report f the Treasurertof the 1854. Da. Balance remaining in the hands of treasurer last year, $169 09 Ree'd of Jno. Brown for stray cattle, . 5 50 Wesley Rhinehart, road fine, 3 00 " John Barns for stray . hog, 100 u James Perry, Esq., for stray cattle sold 3 10 Samuel T. Watson for stray sheep, 2 60 u the Treas'r General Board, 985. 00 1,000 20 Leas by commisnions for ro ceiving same at.2i, 25 00 8975 90 Whole amount of funds, $1.141 % Whole amount paid out, 886 te Balance remaining in hands of Treas'r, 257 6? W K, 0. PRICE & C 0, BIRAIPER4 TALOR, H AVE eec -ived their FALL AND WINTER SUPPLIES of the Latest Importations, and would invite the attention of those who want the best Goods to call amid make selections. Clothing ! OVER;' CARMENTS' f alf the newest styles. Dress Coats, Pantaloons and Vests; Office and It.. siness Coats. Pants and Vests, and a General as sortment of Fashionable Clothing. Hosiery, &C. UNDER GA RMENTS of all kinds,. DreEing for the neck, Scarfs. Stocks, Ties, Gloves, and all other articles useful for dress and convenience. WM. O. PRICE & CO. Augusta, Nov 6 3m 43 To Contractors. CLERK'S OFFICE, COLMcBIA, S. C., Oct. 30, 1855. PROPOSALS for building NEW WATER WORKS for the City of Columbia will be received at the Clerk's Ofie in Columbia until the first day of January next. Plane and specifications can be seen on appliestion at the Clerk's Office. ,y order of the City Council of Columbia. ). B. MILLER. Clerk City Council. Nov 6 3t 43 The Burke House! THE Undersigned has opened the above 11OUSE, situated on the corner or BROAD and WASHING- !1!! TON STS., Augusta, Ga., and is pre pared to accommodate transient and permanent Boarders in as good style as any House in Augusta. This House has undergone extensive reliiars, which, together with additional rooms and its eligi ble location, warrants the subscriber in saying~, that with his best efforts, he hopes to make it a en tforta hle homte for buainess men and travellers. H[. D. BELL. Augusta, Nov 6 Inm 43 Admninistrator's Sale. BY an Order from H1. T. Wright, Ordinary of JEdgefildl District, I wili proceed to sell at the late residence of George Getsen, dee'd., on Tuesday thme 4th day of Decenmber next. thme fol lowing property belonging to thme Estate of the said decetased, viz: Eighteen Likely Negroes, 25~ er 39 B altes o f C ot t em, CORN, FOI)ER, &c., Stoek of nil ktinds, Plantation Tools, Hlousehold and Kitchen Furniture, with numeromus other ar-ti efes not considered neessary g, mention. The ab ove pr~operty will be sold on a credit of t welve months from day of sale, except aumn under $10 which will be required in cash. I7 Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. . S. P. GETZE~N, Adm'or. Oct 31 fi 42 Executors Sale, W.TJLL he sold at the late residence of Win VBrunson D)eceased (seven miles from Edge field Court House ott the Edgefleld do Cheathanm .Plank Road) on Tuesday the 4th of December next all the personal property of said.Deceased, not dis posed of, consisting of Several Negroes, The crop of Corn and Fodder, stock of Horses, Cattle Hogs anid Shmeep, One Road Wagonm and harness, One Buggy. Blacksmith and Plantation tools. Ale the ilousehmold ad Kitchen furni 4ure &e. .Txaxs.--The above property will be sold on a credit of Twelve months the purchaser giving note with approved security, exeept sums of and under ten dollars wInch will he required in cash. D)ANIKL BRUNSON Ex'r. Nov. 7 4t 43. Excto~ Sale. W E will proceed to sell at the late residence oi Jesse hlart, dec'd., two miles from Meeting Street, on the 27th day of November 1865, thme fol lowing property, viz: Twenty-Seven Likely Negroes, FINE STOCK OF HORSES AND) MULES, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, a large quantity of Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Oats& Peas, .PRESENT CROP OF COTTON, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furni ture, One Road Wagon and various other th inigm too tedious to mentiun.' Terms made known on day of sal. .1ESSE HART HENRY H AR~f. *"ce Nov 72t 43 -Adninistrator's Sale. Wwtil roed to sellat Edgefield C. H, om Tract of Land known, as the Beaver Pond Tract, Belonging to the Estate sof John Hatcher, dee'd. containing One hundred and ninety-nine acr, ad joining lands of thes Estate of thesaid John tHatcher deceased. *Taliss-On a credit of twelve months. Purcha sers giving note with ample security. JAMES H ATCHER, AMOS LANDRUM, .Adm'ors with the Will annexed. Nov.7 - 4t 43 *STATE OF SOUTHU CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. LN EQUITY. Mdarthma Ann Magruda, FApor Thurmond and others. .Uo~~~ .TT appearing to the Commissioner that Georg .Tlaurmond, one of the Defendants in this eas Veside beyond the limits of this State, On motion 1'Ir. Landr'um, Spipiior, it is Ordered that the sal< 9, gThrmond, da plead, answer or demur t the allegtions of this Bill, within titree months from ths Sjale pf tbl. publioati p, or judgqjnstprco fewt ill bd'en*red aganet biufl. . A. SIMKINS, c. E. a. 3. Oct 27, 1855. 3m 42 Linea Sheetings, lUST received by the- Subecrib'er, from Nel tYrk, an uidditional supply of spperior 12 LINEN SHEETINGS, which 1go will sell very low prices. --ALso An assortment of new style FALL PIlNTS, i all of which he respectfully invites thme attention the public. ...WILLIAM. SHEAR. A ugusta, Oct 2 tf 38, Notice IS Hereby givcn, that application wrill be made Lth e next Session of the Legislature for certal amendments to thme Charter or thu Hamburg Built ing and Loon Aasociamtion. 1U....b...... o... S2m 3.4 NEW FALL AND WINTER 6- 00D8. T lIE Subscriber, being now in receipt of his Stock of Goods for the Fall and Winter's Trade, (And thankful for the very liberal patronage here tofore extended to him) respectfully solicits a con tinuance of that patronage nud an examination of his present LARGE AND GOOD SELEOTION, In which may be found a SUPERIOR ASSORT MENT of BEAUTIFUL -soCn As TMLACK AND COLOR ED SILKS; French and English MERINOS; * Figured,Printed and Plain all wool DELAINES; Black and Colored CHALLIES; Black and Colored GINGIIAMS; A great variety of CALICOES and WORSTED GOODS not here mentioned ; Taconet,Swiss, Dotted, Ch'k'd and Mull Muslins; Cambric and Swiss TRIMMINGS; Chemisettes, Collars and Underbleeves; Thread. Linen and Lisle Edgings, &c., &c. D O EiTIC CitrOODO.1 Black CASSIMELES, SATINETS, TWEEDS and Kentucky .1 EANS; Bleached and Brown SIIEETINGS; " IIOMESPUNS; Georgia PLAINS and ST RIPES ; Marlboro STRIPES for Servants; Marseilles QIILTS; White and Red FLANNELS; A fine variety of Colo.red do. Bed, Cradle and Crib BLANKETS; A large supply of Negro do. -Also An unusually large and excellent assortment of Groceries, Hardware and Crockery ! A fine and beautiful selection of BONNETS, HATS AND CAPS. -AND A very large and splendid Stock of Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children's BOOTS AND SHOS, with a full supply of well-made Plantation Brogans. Together with many other articles which might here be mentioned, but the Subscriber trusts that the above, as a general outline of his Stock, will suffice for the present. Willing at all times to show his Goods to any who may favor him with a call, the trading commu nity are earnestly requested to step In and examine for themselves. R. I. SULLIVAN. Sept 26, if 37 EDGEFIELD MACHINE SHOP, AND FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT! JOHN M. WITT takes ple-asure in calling the atten tion of the citizens of Edgefield District, to his MACHIN SHOP, Which is now in successful and complete operation, and also solicits an examination of his Where lie has on hand an extensive variety of beau tiu and w~ell.-finished FURNITURE, consisting of NLahogany, W~alnut, Rosewood, Maple and Pine Cubboard Safes, BOOK CASES & WRITING DESKS, Wardro~bes of various Qualities, S91FAS, SGFA LOUJNGES, &C., (line variety.) WASH STANDS, CRADLES, MATRASSES, &C. Alwnys on hand a good supply of well-made Sash, Blinds, Pannel Doors, ke., ke, U~aving secured the services or the most compe tent workmen, I do not hesitate to any that I can ex ibit as fine and good work us will bo found else where. R EPAIRING neatly nnd promptly attended to. gg~ I will sell the above articles on as reasonable terms as the times will allow. Those who pay Cash fr their Furniture in A ugusta or Charleston will nt find -nuch difference in our cnsh charges. pf C all and inspect thme above Furniture before trading elsewhere. Edgefield C. 1H., Sept 5 if 34 FURNITURE A N D CARPET WARE-ROOMS. C. A. P LA TT & Co0., BROAD ST., A UGUSTA, GA. H AVING enlarged our Establishment to an extent not equalled in the Southern country, we are now prepared to furnish articles of our own nd Northern manufacture at prices that ennot flail to give samisfacion. Our WareRoomus are always filledwithi the - Gratest "Variety OF TIlE LATEST AND MiOST FASHIONABLE )FURNITURE? Connected with our Ware-Rooms, we have a large establishment, the machinery in which is driven by steam power, where we can at the shortest no tiee, manufacture any article not usually kept on kand. In our Furniture Department, which embraces three Stories, can be found Every Article of the latest Design, and we particularly request all persons to look be fore purchasing elsewhere, as we guarantee to du plicate any article at Charleston prices. We also have on hand a splendid Stock of Tapestry, Brussels. Ingrain, Wilton, Three-Ply, .Dutch hlemp and Cotton . CARPETS, CRUMB CLOThIS and DRUJGGETS, (all sizes and widths.) CURTAIN STUFFS, Damask, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Gimps, Cord., Tassels, Cornices, Bands and Pins of the greatest variety. Rugs, Door Eats and Stair Rods, (or all qualities.) FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, or all widths, and of high reputation as to style and quality, and cut to fit any size room or entry in one piece. gg" The attention of buyers is respectfully re quested to the above, which comprise the best and largest assortment ever offered in this city. C. A. PLATr, J. B. PLATTr, N. B. ADAM. Augusta, October I, 1855. .---0 Undoer taking. H AVING added to our extensive Cabinet Es tablishment a Coffin Wareroofm, we are now prepared to furnish FISK'S celebrated MET ALIC BURIAL CASES and COFFINS of every size and style of finish at the shortest notice. Orders at night or on Sunday, will receive prompt attention if left at Mr. J. B. PLATr'S residence on Ellis Street, in rear of the store. C. A. PLATT & CQ. Augusta, Oct 1 4m 38 Adnnstao' Notice. A LL Persons having any demands against the ..Estate of Simeon Matthews, dee'd., will please present them properly attested, and all those in debted to the Estate must make prompt payment as the distributees are anxious to have the matter set tied. SIMPSON MATTHIEWS, Adm'r. May 23 . tf 19 Come at Last! PIL SUJLLIVAN, has just received a 41' largo and very handsome assortment of fine CLOAKS and TALMAS, at unusually low prices. 0pt24 tf 41 .Flavoring Extrcts. L REvariety--for sale by A LAE. .& .J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May on - t. 19 Lower Battaion; 10uh Regiment. 1854.' C. Paid Burdett Corley for Indian Creek bridge, '70 00 Paid Burdett Corley for repairs to Cherokee bridge, 4 00 Paid Burdett Corley for rebuilding Pope's bridge, 350 00 Paid Burdett Corley for Rocky Creek bridge, 120 00 ' " West Creek bridge, 100 00 M r " Richland bridge, 100 00 Refunded to Wilks Holley for stray cattle, 9 00 Paid D. Liviggeton for hauling on road, 10 00 " Jas. Spann for hauling on road, 3 00 t G. L. Butler for Burnett's Creek bridge, 79 00 " Dred Warren for hauling on road, 5 00 DPert Wells " " 2 50 John T. Barns. " " 2 50 Clerk's fes one year, 10 00 $865 00 A %M eetwissions for paying out at 21 Ier cent, 21 62 Whole amount paid out, $886 62 Wi. S. SMYLEY, Treasurer. All of which is respectfully submitted, WILEY HARRISON, Chairman. A. JoNas, Secretary. FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAR E RODIS . WE would call the attention of the public to our NEW and WELL SELECTED Stock of 4ALHERT FrRETURE, At the old stand, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, BROAD STREET, Where we are prepared to supply all orders in our line, at Reduced Prices, and UMSRPSSDTQAIY I We would invite purchasers to call before buying elsewhere, for we WARRANT a Large Deduction from Old Prices. HENRY & SKINNER. AUGesTA, Sept. 7, 1855. P. S.-laving made arrangements for our Fall Supplies with the " Excelsior Manufactory" of New York, it enables us to sell at unprecedented low rates. 11. & S. Augusta, Sept 7 6m 35 FRUITLAND NURSERY, TEN THOUSAND CHOICE TREES! T TIE SUBSCRIBER oflera for Fall and Winter Planting, (1855-'56) the following desirable articles: APPLES.-A select list, of early, medium and late varieties, including many of the new and superior Southern seedlings, heretofore described in Southern Cultietor-25 cents each; $20 per hundred. PEA RS.-Dwarfs and Standards, many choice varieties, 50 cents each ; $40 per hundred. Extra large trees, $I. PE.\ClIE.-A suoee'sion from June till Octo ber, including many native seedlings, 25 cents each; 1$20 per hundred. APRICOTS, NECTARINES, PLUMS and CiE RRIES, of the best varieties, 50 cents c: $40 per hun fred. Fl(GS--Several choice varieties, including the Celestial, Alicant, Black Gehoa, &o., &.c., 50 cents each. GRAPES-The genuine Cateaeba, from Axt's Vineyards; also, Weller's Scuppernong, &c. 50 cents each ; $40 pcr hundred. QUINCES-The Orange variety, well rooted and strong Plants, at 25 cents. STRAWBERRIES-More than thirty choice varieties, including all the most desirable. These Strawberry Plants have been awarded the first Premium at the two last Fairs of the " Southern Central Agricultural Society." Priccs, 50 cents pe dozen, or from $1 to $3 per hundred. IL.\CKBERRIES-The genuine tnew Roehelle or "'Seacor's Mammoth." Berries of extra size and fine flavor. Werll rooted plants 50 cents each. POM EGRAN A TES-Thie Sub-acid, or Sweet variety, at 25 and 50 cents each, acording to aize'. OsAG E OR ANGE PLANTS, for H edging-a large quantity of vigorous Plants, of 1 and 2 years growth, at $5 to $8 per thousand. OSIER,0OR BASKET WILLOW-Cuttings of the famous Bvveridgii, at $10 per thousand, or S2 per single hundred. Also, the Viminalie, at $5 per thousand, or $1 per hundred. These Osiers are also very valuable for hooppoles, when two years old from the cutting. 937 Orders will also be received for choice RO SES. ORNAMENTAL SIIRUBS and TREES, EVERGREENS, VINES and GREEN-HOUSE PL A NTS, &c. 11 The various Railroads diverging in almost every direction from Augusta, affo'rd ample facilities for shipping to any part of the South. Trees will be carefu!ly packed and forwarded by Express or otherwise, with safety and despatch. 57 From middle of October until first of Febu ary is the proper time for transplatnting-the earlier in winter the better. Purchasers will be furnish sd with such (printed) directions for the planting and management of Trees, &c, as will (if strictly followed) insure success. Adadress I). R EDMOND, A ugusta, Ga. Oct 31 *3m2m, 42 Pomaria Nurseries, SUMMER & CRAMMOND, TJAVE for sale a large and fine colleotion of the be~t varieties of Consisting of PEACilES, PLUMs. APRICOTS, NECTAIRINES, FIGS, GR APE VINES, PEA RS both standard and dwarf, A PPLES, standard and dwarf, CIIER RIES, standard and dwarf, ROSES, FLOWERING SHRUBS and EVERGREENS of choice kinds. Their Fruit Department embraces all the best native varieties, early and late, as well as all the Choice Foreign kinds, and the trees are of fine habits and growth. ID' Priced Catalogues sent to all applicants. Address SUMMER & CRAMII0ND), | Oct 31 3m 42 Pomaria, S. C. I Edgefield Beat Company, - ATTENTION. YOU are hereby ommanded to be ap- a Lpear at-Edgefield C. HI., on the 10th of November next, armed and equipped as the law directs for Drill and Instruction. By order of Capt. N. L. BARTLEY. Oet 30 2t 42 Head-Quarters, TENTH REGIMENT, S. C.M., Day CREx, Oct.27, 1855. - PURSUANT to an order from Col. N~a, a ICourt Martial will convene at Richardson's, on Friday, Nov. 30th. Captains and Officers bom manding Companies will each send arepresentative. By order of the Colonel. Maj. WATSON, President. .T. P. MAYNARD, Adj't. Oct 31 St 42 Notice IS Hereby given to all concerned, that a final set .tlement will be made on the Estate of Daniel Smith, dee'd., in the Ordinary's Offiedhit Edgefleld C. H., on the 4th Monday in January next. All persons indebted will please make payment by the 'fabove time, and those having demands will present them by the same time. JOHN P. MICKLER,Exos C. SMITH.*' -Oct 28, 1855. 3m 42 Fashionable Talmas, Cloaks, &c ON Mosnday, the 22.1 October, we introduced our Fall and Fashions, for LADIES COVER INGS. The atyles arp, the Lady Pierce, the Prsmenade, Eureka, Rachel, Eugenia and the t Prinpes Royal. The material, Cloth, Moire An tiqup, Silk and Velvet. All the various styles and -shades will be represented. o 'Our endeavor has been to secure the latest and ( most exclusive styles for our own trade. We re spepfully solicit an examination of these Goods. .-W~tID, BURCHARD & CO. - Augusta, Ga., Oct 29 3t 42 ,Laud Warrants Wanted, r1-HE HIGHEST Cash sprice will be paid for Lend Warrants by JACKSON. MILLER & VERDECRY. MORE CHIEAP GOODS I ] WILLIAYI H. CRANE,. AUGUSTA, GA., HAS received further surplies of New and Fashionable Goods which were purchased at I REDUCED PRICES, and will be sold very low for cash. Plain and Satin Stripe Merino, at 25 eta pr yard ; Cloaks and Talmas of all descriptions from $3,50 to $25,00; A lot of Jaconct Edging and Inserting at 18. per yard, very cheap; A large assortment of Jaconet and Swiss Bands, Collars and Sleeves, very low; Woolen Shawls of all kinds; Plain and Plaid French Merenos of the latest styles; Fine French Pattern DeLaines at 25 eta pr yard; Plain and Figured French Flannels for Basks ' and Sacks; New patterns, of Ginghams and Calico's and a e great variety of~othei Goods suitable for family and , plantation use. j Ile would respectfully invite the people of b Edgefield to give him a call, for they will be certain to get good Goods at low prices. Augusta, Oct 29. 2t 42 DAWSON & SKINNER, AUGUSTA, GA., A RE Now receiving a large and CAREFULLY selected Stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, t comprising Sugars,tCofFe e, Teas, Molasses, . Provisions of all kinds, Flour, Butter, Lard, Cheese, Smoked and Pickled Beef, - Pickled Pork, Beef Tongues, Potatoes, Onions, Pickles, Preserves, Ilermetically Scaled Goods-Lobster, Salmon, Oysters, Raisins, Figs, Lemons and Nuts in great Yariety. Liquors and Wines of all Kinds, IMPOR'rED SEGARS, &c. JAMES C. DAWSON, t LUCIUS C. SKINNER, f Augusta, Oct 30, 2ut 42 ? AUGUSTA HOTEL, AuousTA, GA. HAVING released the " Augusta" for another term, I take pleasure in . announcing to the travelling public and citizens of Augusta, that it shall be the constant desire of myself and my assistants to make the Hotel, in every respect, one of the first in the South. It will be painted and re-furnished thoroughly in a few days, when the guest will have an opportuni ty of viewing the largest, best appointed, as well as the most convenient Hotel in the State. The Proprietor and his Lady, the (late Mrs. E. C. West,) ever mindful of the vast patronage al ready enjoyed by the hotel, respectfully solicits a continuance of it, and pledges their every effort to make the guest happy, and. the Hotel a favorite witl the travelling community. W. P. STARR, Proprietor. Augusta,"August 13, 3m 31 g1 Editors and. Publishers friendly to the enter- , prise will confer'n favor by giving the above two or r three insertions. Excellent Land for Sale, T HE Subscriber being desirous of making a change in his business, offers for sale his VALUABLE PLANTATION, On Little Turkey Creek, nine miles North East of Edgefield C. 11., adjoining lands of Daniel Holland, y B. W. Adams and others. Said Tract contains Eight Unndred and Sixty five Acres, of the best Oak and Hlickory Land, of which there is about four hundred and eighty acres in a high state of cultivation, most of it fresh and well fenced. The balance is woodland, rich soil, ies well, and is well timbered. This place is healthy, wvell watered, has all neces cry out buildings, negro houses enough to accom modate forty or fifty negroes, an excellent water itn, with sixty Saws, which. will gin from four to six bales of Cotton per day. Also, a Grist Mill in ine order. The average erop of this phice, for a series of years has equalled, it is believed, thtat of any plan tation in thec District. TRMis liberal. 07 For rurthcr information ad 'ress the Subseri-t er at Mt. Willing, oj-my son on the premis. e WILLIAM PADGETT. Oct 31 -2m 42 State or South Carolina, EDGEFJELD DISTRICT, Ly EQUITY. Ann Griffin, Bill for Acet.,Settle Stanmore B. Griffin, et. al. ) in tdea eif PY Virtue of an order of the Court of Equity in ) this case, I will proceed to sell at Edgelield Court Hlouse, on the first Monday in December next that well known Real Estate of the late N. L. riffin, known as the Darby Lands. It will bev offered in two parcels as follows : a First, The Hlome Tract, containing one thousand ares, more or less, and adjoining lands of P. R. I Blalock, Samuel Marshi, Anton Lindsay, Benjamin Hatcher and others. Second, 'Te Mill Tract containing six hutndred ares, more or less, and adjoining the former Tract as also lands of Alfred llughes, S. S. Boyce, L. S.1 Johnson, Amton Lindsay and others. Upon the first of these Tracts there is one of the most beautiful residcees in the District, on a I hiigh and conmmanding position, nnd in a perfectp h~ealthy locality. It is just four miles below Edge- I field C. H., and immediately on the Plank Roadv leading to llamburg. The~ Tract by which it is surrounded embraces a considerable amount of a fresh land and is altogether ia good condition for ( farming purposes. Here is the best chance we know .e of for ay one desirious of purchasing a comfortable I The mill tract has also a good house upon it, and other necessary fixtures. Purchasers should watch this sale. TEis.-One and two years credit, except cost, to be paid enalt. Purchasers to give bond with ade-r quate sureties to secure the purchase money. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D. c Oct. 16th, 1855. - 7t. 40) SATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. - Nancy Sarah Quarles, by her prchein ami, Geo. B~oswell, I as.. Bil for Par. Samuel W. Gardner,, .* Mary Ann Quarles and others.J BY virtue of an Order from Chancellor Ward- 4 LPlaw in this cause, I will proceed to sell at the plantation of the late Statling Quarles, on ThursdayI the 13th day of December next, the following Real I and Personal Estate,of which the said Quarlee died, seised and possessed, to wit :-. One Tract or parcel of Land situated in the Die- I triet and State aforesaid, on waters of Stevens' Creek asd Savannah River, and containing four I hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John P. Mays, Samuel W. Gardner, Mrs. Margaret Lanhan and lads of the Estate of Allen Anderson,t ed., and others. Tbis Tract will be sold in two parcels, the one tocontain three hundred and twen ty-two acres, -more or less, and designated the ""Morris Tract,"--th~s other to contain two hundred and thirty-seven acres, more or less, and known as he " Nedwood Tract." Also, A Likely Lot of Negroes, Numbering about twenty. . Also, a Stocki of Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Plantation Tools, implements of husbandry, nd any supply of Provisions that may be on hand. This property will be sold on a credit of twelve months, except as to all sums under tea dollars, and as to so much thereof as will be sufficient -to, defray the costs of this suit, which must be paid in cash. The purchase money to be secured by bonds with ample sureties. A. SIMKINS, c. E. E. D. Oct 15, 9t 40 Notice. T[ HE SubscrIber will also sell at the same time .Land place, a negro man Rial, a negro woman Mime and her ohild, the property of Mary A. Qures, dee'd. S. W. GARDNER, Adm'or. Oat 15 9t 40 Flour? Fiour!! 57 Barrels of superfine Flour, just received, by * Q IR. H. SULLIVAN. Oct. 31. tf 42 *Notice TS Hereby arven that application will be made to Jthe next legislaturo for the Charter for a Public Rod from the Aiken Road, at or near Poscy's Bridge to intersect the Ridge Road at or near Mrar tin McCartys. Au* ... ;-a t 30 AIAMMOTH SAL.E )RY GOODS STORE, BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. $40,000 WORTH f Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE.. The Largest and Best assorted Stock of VER OFFERED IN AUGUSTA I N and after .\onday, the 8th inst., the Under Jsigned, (with a view to make a change in the 'irm. and reduce his present heavy Stock of Goods,) nmenced selling, without reserve, at Wholesale r Retail, the ENTIRE STOCK, and to save con lissions, lie sells LOWER than the Goods would ring AT AUCTION. Merchants, Planters, Dealers, and the public unerally, will study their own interest by examin ig this Stock before buying elsewhere. And to ve time and trouble, he would say, the terms will e Cash for sums under One Ilundredi Dollars ; for mounts over, approved city endorsements, with in-, rest from date of sale. C"' P. S.-The Ladies are respectfully invited 1 call and see the Silks, hierinos, Cashmeres, Wool haids, Alpacas, Coborg Clotlhs. Bombazines. &o. THOS. BRENNAN, Above the Globe Hotel Corner. Augusta, Oct 15, 5t 40 Rail Road fleeting, wi 'IE Annual Convention of Stockholders of the LSavannah River Valley Rail Road Company, ill be held at Anderson C. Ii., on Wednesday le 14th day of November next, at ten o'clock, A. I. A full representation of Stock, either in person r by proxy, is earnestly desired. By order of the President. WM. A. GILES, Sec'ry & Treas. Oct15 4t 40 LAND FOR SALE. B EING desirous of making a change in my bu- 1 siness, I ofler for sale my TRACT of LAND ontaining about Four Hundred Acres, itunated in Edgefield District, near Mount Tabor hrch, and bounded by lands of J. A. Bland, A. liles and others. There is about one hundred and forty acres ofsplen id Land just cleared, and in a high state of cul vation, most of it being capable of yielding a bale f Cotton per acre. The balance is in woods, and as well timbered as any land in the State. This Tract is well watered with never failing reams, good outlets, and an excellent range for tock. On the premises is a BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, ost finished, 50 feet by 30, with all other necessa- I y out buildings. I have no hesitation in saying that a better op ortunity of buying a Fresh and well improved 'ract of Land, is seldom if ever offered. There not one acre of poor land in the tract. It is a very ualthy situation, a fin neighborhood, only live iles from the Village, and in a few miles of two three contemplated Rail Road routes. ] Conic all who wish to buy good land and see for ourselves. If applied fur soon I will sell cheap. No use in going to Fiorida, Texas. or California, by land, for you can make as much of the stuff " hero as any where else. J. A. ADDISON. Sept 25 tf 37 Valuable Lands for Sale. H UE Subscriber offers for sale the TRA CT OF . LLAND on which he now lives, situated on avannah River, seventeen miles above Augusta, vhl adapted to the cultivation of Cotton and Grain, 1176 Acres, iorc or less. Between five and six hundlred acres ' eleared land, onie hundred of whichl is lirst quali ' low grounds, and onehundred acres fresh, whilst lie balance of the cleared land is in a fair state of ultivaton. The place has several fine springs on .On the premises are all necessary buildings. is as healthy a location, ansI as mioral and intelli tnt a neighb'orhood as enn be found in the District. -Aliso )ne other T ract containing FIV E HUND RE D [ND TIWVE NTY ACR ES, lying near the june ire of the ileaverdam and rTurkey Creeks. On le premises are all necessary buildings, with everal good springs. The place is healthy, located Sa fine neighborhood, and well adapted to a smallI The above lands will be sol on accommodating rms and if desired, negro property, at fair prices, il be taken in payment. I will take pleasure in3 iowing the lands to any who may -wish to purchase, r any ini'ormation given by addressing the subscri- 1 er at Woodlawn, S. C. J. B. HOLalES. t O S 8me 38 H ous e fo-r S ale. .. T HE Subscriber offers for sale his. ~~i.HOUSE and LOT in the Village of ' ;defeld. It contains between fifteen and twentX hums, nearly all of which have beenm recently re mipered and re-painted. It is well adapted for a rivate Boarding house, and such an houas. is much 'anted at present ini tlio Village. Jt is conveniently situated to the differenut Schools nd Academies, and a good opportunity is now ifered to any one who wishes to nmoge h~ere to edlu ate their children and at the sazw~e tamne take in luarders. 87 For terms, &o., apply to the Smbsriber. GEO. A. ADDISON. OctlO6 39 Land for Sle, luE subscribet offers for Sale the T RA CT OF L LAND where he now ljyes, situated about ne mil fr'om.Edgeflid C. HI., containing and Eight Rtandred Acres, fore orke.' There is on this desirable plantation 1 nexcellent Two Story Dwelling House, vith ten good rooms,, together with all necessary ut buildings. It is well watered4, having a large number of good el, and nee-aln~pig of the purest water. The land is productive and well adapted to the ultivation of Cotton ad every kind of grain. The situation is healthy and itt a good neighbor Lood, and the tract coidJd be divided so as to make o oriree good desirable settlements. Also, the Hohnues Tract, ontaining one hundred and sixty acres, more or s s, situated near Red Hill, and adj~oining lands of I ol. Wyett Holmes and others. This tract former- 1 y elonged to the Estate of Wma. JRohnes and was urchased by me at his sale. The above lands will be sold on very accommoda ing terms;t and if desired, negro property, at fair rees, will'be taken in part payment. I will be pleased to show th,o lands to any persons esrinig to purchase. S. OHEISTIE. August 23 ~ tf .32. 1 Noat ice ' T his,. rALUABLE LAND FQRl SAI4E! 1 plIE Subscriber offers for sale the TRA CT OF I LAND whereon he now resides, situated about our miles South of Edgefield C. H.,, containing Negr Sir Hundred Acres, With all necessary improvements. Come and witness the present crop, and all will e coavinced as regards the fine quality of the land, nd its adaptation to the cultivation of cotton, corn sad small grain. I will be pleased to show the ad to ay one desiring to purchase. L. S. 'JOHNSON. Sept 5- tf . 34 Land for Sale! BY consent of the parties interested, I will pro I)eeed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on Saleday in livember next, the TR ACT OF L AND on which Isaa Bell, deo'd., lived at the time of his 'death on lurIsey Creek, containing. Oe Hundred and Sixty-Nine Acres, more or less, bounded by Lands of Dr. R. T. Mimi, [ev. D. .Brunson and others. Tzams.-Ona credit until the 1st dgy of October 1856. Purchasers giving niotes wvitht ample security. gg The Lands will be shown by application to the Subscriber, and will certainlybeo sold, unless prchased privately before the above time. JAMES. M. BELL. S6pt 5 tf 34 CANDIDA.TES.. For Clerk. I. D. BRYAN. WESLEY BODIE. THOS. G. BACON. - EDMUND PENN. ror Ordinary.. H. T. WRIGHT, W. F. DURISOE. for Sherif'. JULIUS. DAY. JAMES EIDSON. WM. QUAT'TLEBUM, Zor Tar Collector A. It. ABLE, THEOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WEIRTZ. I. B. WHITTLE, BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, THOMAS B. REESE, DERICK HOLSONBAKE, Medical Notice. )RS. READY & KENNERL will praetice JMedicine together on the Ridge and neigh ring vicinity. Office at Dr. Ready's. 0c:17 6m 40 0. N. WRIGHT, DENTIST. )FFICE over Messrs. CAaIcuEAL & Ex.3N's lIardwareStore, Broad treet, Augusta, Ga. All operations pertaining to Dentistry will be at ended to with promptness, and to the entire satis action of all who may favor him with their patronage. "- Gold Plate and Wire, Clasp Metal, Solder, ke., furnisned to Dentists for Cash. Augusta, May 1- ly 16 DENTAL SURGERY! DR. H. PARKER, respectfully informs the citizens of Edgefield District, that he may e found during stale day week at the Planter's Ho e, Edgeficld C. H., and at -his residence on the 'nderson road, eighteen miles North-east of the Tillage, on every Friday and Saturday following. pecimens of his work, put up on the latest and nst improved principles, can be seen at his Office. s address, when in the country, as heretofore, ilepy Creek, P. O. Dec 27 tif 50 NOTCE! ITIH a view of closing out my Stock of Goods, VrI will after this date sell the entire Stock at New York Cost for Cashr ro the Ladies, I would say I have many desirable nch as Black and Colored SILKS BAREGES TISSUES, CASIAIERES, DLAINES, SHOES, HOSIERY, &c. . *All Persons indebted to me are earnestly equested to make payment. W. P. BUTLER. Edgefield C. IL, $ept 26 f 37 NEW CARPET-STOREI JAMESG, BAILIE1 (L.ATE OF THE FIRM! OF DAILIE &. LAMIBERT.) )IRE CT IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS QF CAR1PETING, [UGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c. L IN EN G OO DS, Drtain Materials and Trimnmings &c., &c:., &c. 234 KING STREET, CHABLESTON, S. 0, ggr P. 5.-Orders promptlyr attended to. A ug8 bin* 30 New Embroideries. IILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., ha' just received from New York, a supply of NEW H~BROIDERIES, among which are Ladies' Muslin COLL ARS, of beautiful styles; Ladies' itluslin UNDERSLEEVES, Worked J aeonet B ANDS ; Fie ichi Scolloped COLLARS, a new and beau tiMu article for niourning White Crape COLLARS, for~ mourning, of now and beautiful styles ; o all of which the attention of the Ladies is spetfully invited. A ugusta, Oct 2 if 30 ~aluable Plantation for Sale! E Subserib~er being desirous of changing his .location, offers for sale on very moderate ems his !ellent and Handsome Plantation, nWest Creek, in Edgefield District, adjoining nds ol A bram Jones, Dr. M. Folk, hMes. Julia orris, Mlitchell and others. Said Tract contains een hundred aceres of the best oak and hickory md, nd is one of the b.s ausd bhealthiest planta ins in the District. There arc upon the premises a gopd one Story wclling, Kitchen, Negro houses, Barns, Sta le, &c. A Well in the yard of the purest spark ag cold water, and good Springs convenient to ah fied. A bout half or a little moi-e of the above place is awods, one hundred acres fresh eleared, and the mninder under fence and in good condition. Eg Terms to suit the purchaser. Persons wishing to buy land would do well to ie me a enll.: Address JO- P BTS Leesville, Lexington, S. C. Oct.-17 Saa 40 IT Lexington Telegraph phleaeoPy thrgetimes ad ffigaura acount to t ekove addreqis, Land for Sale. )~ESIROUS of moving to the West, I offer for Usale my Plantation isAbbeville Distriet, eon minig six Hundred and FAIty Acres, )e hundred and, fifty acres cleared, one hundred or 'ich is fresh and in ia high state of cultivation hebalance in woodjland, lies well and is heavily iered. ThisTragI of Laud lies immediately on the Post ad, one. mile from Mirs. Sa.rah Wideman's, and jqins lands of Messrs. Anthony Hirmon, Win. Villiams, Josiah and George Pattersou and others ; ad for health is not surpassed by any place in the )strit. The production of thes Land is equal to ny in the neighborhood, a the present crop will how. It is well wateize4, an excellent spring in ne hundred yarde of thD house, with running water hrough most of tlp fields. There is a comfortable Dwelling House with all teessary outbuildinga on the premises. The above named Treet of Lapd offers many in uements to a man, wishing to settle permanently. naddition to its being a good neighborhood, the ontempiated Valley Road wiji a in about two undred yards o( tibe most heavily timbered part of he Tract, where timbe; will no doubt be in demand. 1 deem it unnecessary to give a more detailed sq out, but invite persons wishing to buy to give me call. A. MWRPHY. Sept 12 If FOR SALE, TE STORE HOUSE, next East of RI. ii. Su. . ivan's, 30 feet front and 60. deep, containing bree rooms below, one above, and a good etijar. 'R TAN YARD and Lot adjoining, and con aning about three acres. --Also )NE LOT on the branch adjoining C. L. Refo. R. T. MIIMS. Oct 2 tf 38 Valuable Property for Sale. OHE undersigned, intending to move to Georgia .E. in a short time, offers for sale the following rluabl property in Hamburg-titles indisputable. The DWELLING HOUSE and LOT on Market, orner of Snowden Street, running through to eeerc Street. The Dwelling and K~itchen are of rick, covera with tin. On the Lot is a Carriage [ouse, Stable, and all necessary outbuildings. The LOT on Centre Sth-eet, nearly opposite the. American Hotel, on which is a large TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING, oqcupied as Two Stores and. Dwelling-lot running through to Cobb Street. On, te latter Street is a large back Store. The LOT on Cozngr MIerket and Leavenworth. Streets, running throiugh to Mercer Street. On this t is a new One and a half Story HOUSE, plas teed and painted. --Also I E HUNDRED SHARES Hamburg and Egfi~eld PlankRoad. Stock~. The above property will be sold on aecoojimoda tig terms, or exchanged f'or land in Southern Geor ia, or negroes. . - I. A. KENRICK.; Haburg, Oct ift 38 B, C, B R Y A, At his Old Stand, the Brek Stye, HLAS Just received. his.FZ 1')) W'IN-. H TER OODBto which heinvijei'hisCWn tomers and the public to call and examine for them selves, as hehas a.- - . -; LARGE AND OMP.ETE assortment of all kinda.of , Goods for Ladies' Dresses; Amongst wbichl ay be fa d. Rich. Plain, Black, Yigu edyWateldaa& Stred SILKS;- -.., ' . ' Plain and Figured Muslin DE SL Z - French- and English MERIN : .A Black BOMBAZINE, ALP A( CAN - TON- CLOTI4. -A-V y fine , reiof Ladies' CloaksTalmaskJ sas. a large and beautifulutook - - A full supply of TWEEDS, KENTUCKY JEANS1 SATI NETS and CASSIMERES, For Met and Boyi a&r. -Also A splendid and well selectedasaoatment of Kerseys, Blankets & Negro Shoes,. IH-ARDWARE -AND CROCKERY,' SHOES, RATS, CA P With every, article generally kept in a Dry Goods Store. Thankful.for past favors, I hope by strict .at4 tention to busincss.to merit a continuance orthe same. Il A liberal discount always.made ,for aai. B. C. BRYAN. Oct 2 if CABO'LINk B0,E L1 HAMBURG, S. C. MRS. .C; A. GRAY. RGPJIETOR,. F JE Public are respectfully informed that this Hotel has undbrgune a thorough repair, and has been refitted- ithe 1BEST STYLE, rega*I less of expense, and was. opened on the first of October, for the reception of Boarders and accom. dation of Transient customers. . The. best a comaeodation is guarnatiedtot tlse who will favor the Proprietor with theli ifatronoges and the Management will be such as to oomman4 for the House, the reputation it has altraywmaintain ed, as the Best Hotel in Ham burg. The Proprietor assures the public that no.pains shall be spared on the part of the Management to furnish the Table with the best viands the Market of Augusta and Hamburg afford. Families visiting our Town aresolicited.to give us. a trial, as our best exertions shall bedevoted to aid minister to their entire comfort. ' THE STABLES belonging to the ,ot will, bo. under the management of an experienced Ostler. and the best of eare will be taken ot Hones anti Vehicles lea to his eharge. 'Hamburg,October 2, .. - .:, R EIOVAL Of the Tin Manufactvia NE AR Di. R. T. IMS' T AN TARD', T HE Subscriber would respeetfully inform tlw citizens of Edgefield and the surroudipg Pis triets, that he has removed to his residence, ,when he has recently erected a large and commodious. Shop, and is now prepared to carryon the TINr $E B 3Nr3BB . IN ALL ITS BRANCI1ES, such as Manufactu ring Tin Ware for Merchants, ROOFING,-UT -. E RING, and all manner of JOB WeRK..: Always on hatnd a general assrtmeniof, TIN AND ,JAPAN .WARA Ig3 Merchants supplied at shortest notice and on. the most reasonable terms. Orders solicited. C. L. REFO. Oct f 37 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. DhRS. A. G. T. J. TEAGUE,epct .7fully inform their friends and petrons that, they have just received their FRESH Stoelk of Pure and Genuine Drugs, &c.. And will be pleased to wait upon all who muqg~fae theni with their patronage. Space will not allow us to givesa Catalogue hn this. place or our Stock of Drugs. Medieines, eke. Suf flee it to say, we have the F UL LEST ad OST COMPLE TE Stock ever. offered in this place. Edgefield C. H., May 23 if 19. alvanic Batteries klagneto Electrk Machines. UST' received, and fur sale by A.G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 if 19. edicine Chests and Travelliggases DN hand a few very fine family Medicine Chests. 'and Travelling Cases. For sale by -A. G. & T. J. TEAQ~US Draggies. May 23 if 19 Physicians' Buggy Trunks aiolmA MEDICIN.CASES-for sale by. A.Q T. J. TE AGUS, Srjaggists. May 23 tf 9 Gum Elastic Hot Water Nags andA HOSPITA L CUSHIONS-for sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAQ~VE, Druggists. Ma y233 f A large Lot of Glass Ware.. TINCTURE and Specie Stands from.one gallone Jto half pipt, assorted ;. Vials and Bottles, all sizes. Also, a few There-. nolets,-for sale by A. G. 45 T. 4. TFAGU.E, Druggists.. Brushes, BrushesC [N Store a fine variety-of Paint,' VaraisagGraia-. ing Blenders, Tanners,- Whitewash~ Crumb,, Dusting and Hair Brushes and. Coin sFlesh, Brushes and 1.IairGloves-Nail, To~athand Sljgvinge rushes, &ce; Foa salq by A. G~. & T. J. TEAGIIS, Drnqggis. M ay . tf ... ,: 19 HE EDGEFIE!LD BOOT AND OHOR M A NUF A CTRY !! H~IE Subscriber most respeet- . f norms his friends that, he is ulill at the same old Stand, nd makes to order,. Boots and Shoes IiTE BEST MATERIAL AND, WORKMAI8idI\ Also, on hand, a very fine assortment of Dress, Double Soled Wales. Proofc aqdi Quilteda. Bottom BOOTS; - And, as usual, a variety of those.FINJlp PUMP. BOOTS, so much. ana so justly admured. Al of which, in futtige, he will sell at the %.01 et Prices for CASH and CASH ONLY. He will strictly adhere to thuis rule in eveg~ instance, and einedlytrusts that NONE wil eet him to. depart from it. WM. McIYO -: Sept 25 . f .p, English Print.a, W XILLIARY SHEAR, Aukusta.,9eOtgia, Thas just received from liew York a supply. of English PRINTS, of new and beautiful styles,, suitable for the Fall season. Also,. seror Merri-. mack and other Ameriean PRINTSo the latest: Agusta Oet2 -'tf ,. 3$ Cupping Cassad .Seerlhators, A "''"''d. ^'''',''''e""''''* a '''t*vuit Af Surgical Instruments, for sale by - A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. Shoes, ShOes, Sagesi US3' opened this day aline'eleetion of aisd iBlack and Colored GaitersKid Slippiele FSan Walking Shoes-is 'I * h a ipq, by June2'1U~" 2 T 3 HiiSubseribeE wisht o ?RANTS, and n give t b&sICs* prices fer.them.~ - 0 % VAN. *Teaee Wentok rnust be wl sed ithe Mderan cient Languages. Non ~aed ap ralem they can come. weu~recommendv. WAS.WS