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IMMENSE SALE OF DRY EDM AT COST! L D. LALLERSTEDT, Augusta, Georgia,f L contemplating a change in his business on the first (f.ranuary. offers his LA RGE and BEAU TIFULLY assort.d Stock of Dry Goods, at Cost, for Cash ! -.Just received an invoice of Moiro Antique and Striped SILKS: Black and Colored'Plaid and Brocade do.; Lupin's Bombazine and Alpaces; Extra Styles Muslin DeLainet ; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs ; Great variety of EMBROIDERIES; Kid and Silk Gloves. best a yles ; Moiro Antique and Velvet CLOAKS; -ALso, A LARGS STOCK OF Negro and Bed Blankets, .Georgia Plains, Osnaburgs, &c., &c. By Planters visiting the City will find it to their interest to call and examino for themselves, at the Corner of the Globe hlotel, Augusta, Ga. Nov 14 Ct 44 FURNITURE AND CHAIR WARE ROOMS. W E would cull the attention of the public to our NEW and WELL SELECTED Stock of RAMiET 4ROTMRE, 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 UNSURPSSED Q UALOTT We would invite purchasers to call before buying elsewhere, for we WARRANT a Large Deduction from Old Prices. HI@NRY & SKINNER. AUGUSTA, Sept. 7, 1855. P. S.-laving made :n:rangements for our Fall Supplies with the " Excelsior Manufactory" of New York, it enables us to sell at unprecedented low rates. ii. & S. Augusta, Sept 7 6m 35 Pomaria Nurseries. SUM1ER & CRAMMiIOND, H AVE for sale a large and fine collection of the best varieties of FxE:=T TxtB ,E Consisting of PEACHES. PLUMS. APItICOTS, NECTARIN ES. FIGS, GRAPE VINES. PEARS both standard and dwarf, APPLES, standard and dwarf, CIERRIES, standard and dwarf.ROSES, FLOWERING SHRUBS and EVErRGREENS 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 & CRAMMOND, Oct 31 St 42 Pomoaria, S. C. "2 -r A3S nMIXrT3Jr2." T IIE first number of this NEW JOURlNAL will be iasted early in December next. The publisher would be oblighed to those who contemplate subscribing if they would forward their names without delay. TEaas.-Two IDollars ler annum. One year's subseiption required on the receipt of the first unm ber. Address mte at Colutmbia. WM. B. JOHNSON. Columbia, Nov 14, 2tg 44 - PROF, GEDEON'S' GLASSES. The Gi-eates~t Improremenit ikte Age. (PECTACLES, &c., ground on the exaet princi jpes of n'pherical A couracy, by A. GEDEON, the celebrated Opticin, fron the limproived Specta ele Mlanufactory anda Berlin Optical F.tablishtment, No. 107, Frederek William street, Berlin, estab lished more than a century ago. Profi GEDEON submitting to thte request of a great mnny persons of Edgetield and vicinity, will visit that place on the first Mlonday in Decemnber for ON LY T WO D)AYS, positively, as other en gagemnents prevent himt from staying longer, lHe miy be consulted at his lIoomns at the Carolitta Ho' tel,Edgefield C. 11., ott those twao days. Office hours front S A. M. till 5 P. M. These celbratedl Glasses deserve to be particulatrly recommended fur their detnsity andl transparency for. as Spectacles are designed to renecly theo defeets of sight, it is piroper that the atrticle of the Lenses are made, should be as transparent in its nature, atnd the Lenses a perfect in their form,. as the eye it self. Prof. Gedecon has accomplished these two great principles by manufacturing his Glasses out of Scotch Pebble, the only substance analogous to the humors of the eye, andl has constructed them in accordance with the Philosophy of Nature, in the peculiar form of a Concave Convex Mirror. These Spectacles enables persons of wenkc eye sight to pursue the anost minute emoploymetit, either .by day or candle light, never entusintg that untpleas ant sensation of giddiness or *' Drawinig of thte Eyes" that is produced by the commott Gh:s.'es. rTe Frames are likewise so eonstructed thtat the rays of light may be directed through the cetre aof thec Glasses, to unite caarreectly upona the retina, and form a perfect picture of the object. Adaded to' the advattages paossessed by him of long practice in the Eye Intirtmaries, anal under one' of the mtost eminent Oculists, by which lie has oib tained a thorough knowledge of the d:seases of vis ion, he has in his possession documents from indi viduals of rank, conveying the highest testimnoni als of approbation. HOME TESTIMONIALS. gg7 Ma. GEDEON havinag presented -his Improved Spectacle Glasses to me, for examination, I cheerfully herein place at his disposal my opinion in regard to them: So far as ! am aware, the use of the Meniscus, is entirely naovad for the purpose to whtich he has appliedl it; but after a careful examination into the merits of the improvement, and mucht conversation with him in relation to it, I can express myself as highly pleased with his apphicatirn of the principle to the improvement of vision. is explanation of its advantages, is in accordance with philosophic principles, and so far as I have examined tte subject, meets my approval. The Glasses are certainly constructed with great care, and out of the best material. HI. F. CAMPBELL. M. D., Prof. of Microscopic Anatomy, &c., Med. Coll. of Ga. Augusta Ga., Oct. 31, 1855. *A UGUsTA, Ga., Oct. 30th, 1855. Paov GEDEo-Dear Sir: I have carefullyexamin-I ed your Concavo-Convex Spectacles, and most cheer fully add my testimony of their suiperiority over anyl Lenses thtat I have seen. I am, sir. yoturs &c., We are usIng a pair of Pro". GEDoNo's Concav Convex Glasses, and flid them remarkbly easy antid pleasant to the sight. We can read fine print with them, and write for hours' without feeling that un pleasant sensation of " Drawing the Eyes," which the common Glasses have done, We do not know whether it is the superiority of the material, or the principle on which they are ground, but we can say, conscientou~aly, that they sre the heat Glasses we ever htad. ..G. SIMMONS. B. C. DIMICK. Of the State Bank, Augusta, Ga. AUGUSTA, Oct. 30th 1855. We have purchased Glasses of Prof. GKDF.ON, and! on trial, find them the heat Glasses we ever used. We recommend them to all our friends, believing that wye confer a flavor on them. Mas. P. SISTRUNKS, Miss JOHINSONN, Corner of Centre and Telfair streets. A UGUSTA Ga. Oct. 31, 1855. I have examined the Crystal Spectacles of Mr. A . G5DONo, and find that they are constrneted upon cor . set principle.. I therefore have no hesitatton in re commending them. L. A. DUGUS, 51. D. Professor of Medical College Ga. EDOEFIELID, S. C. Nov. 12, 1855. I have b'een using for several days and closely ex amining the glasses of Prof. GrEDEoN, and find in them considerable comfort and aid to my vision, especially at rnight. I willingly add my testimony in additicn to the above, believing that they are constructed on corre~ct philoso phical principles. E. J. MIMS, M. D. g7 A French writer, Dr. Mt. Stenar., says: "a Per eons cannot be too careful of whom they purchase Spectacles, for it is a fact thaat, they are to he bought whaolesale, at lit tle more than one Franc a doz--n. The use of such inferior articles cannot be too muclh re probated.'" Nov. 14 a t 44. Inks, Inks BL ACK, flluc, Indelible and Carmine, for sale by A. Q. AT.J. TEAGU E, Druggists. M.. m tr . 10n Executors Sale. W ILL be sold sit the late residence of Wm. Brunson Deceased (seven miles from Edge field Court House on the Edgefield & Cheatham Plank Road) on Tuesday the 4th of December next all the personal property of said Deceasod, not dis posed of, consisting of Several Negroes. The crop of Corn and Fodder, stock of Horses, Cattle Hogs and Sheep, One Road 'Wagon and Harness, One Buggy, Blacksmith and Plantation tools. Also the Household and Kitchen furni ture &e. TERMs.-The above property will be sold on a credit of Twelve months the purchaser giving note with approved security, except sums of and under ten dollars which will be required in cash. DANIEL BRUNSON Ex'r. Nov. 7 4t 43. Administrator's Sale. W E will proceed to sell at Edgefleld C. H., e the first Monday in December next, the Tract of Land known as the Beaver Pond Tract, Belonging to the Estate of John Hatcher, dee'd., containing One hundred and ninety-nine acres, ad joining lands of the Estate of the said John Hatcher, deceased. TER ss-On a credit of twelve months. Purcha sers giving note with ample security. \ JAMES HATCHER, AMOS LANDRUM, Adm'ors with the Will annexed. Nov.7 4t 43 Administrator's Sale. BY an Order from II. T. Wright, Ordinary of Edgefield District, I will proceed to sell at the late residence of George Getzen, dec'd., on Tuesday the 4th day of December next, the fol lowing property belonging to the Estate of the said deecased, viz: Eighteen Likely Negroes, 25 or 30 Bales of Cotton, CORN, FODDER, &c., Stock of all kinds, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, with numerous other arti cles not considered necessary to mention. TERMS OF SALE. The above property will be sold on a credit of twelve months from day of sale, except sums under $10 which will be required in cash. QT Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. N. S. P. GRTZEbN, Admn'or. Oct 31 6t 42 - NOTICE. ON Sale day next, I will sell at the Court House OiSteps, a BEAUTIFUL THREE ACRE LOT, unimproved, between the Public and Plank Roads. My name is Gray, of Company A.- * I sell my land my debts to pay; If I should fail to make this sale, Then march me right to Edgefield Jail. C. M. GRAY, of Company A., 7th Regiment, U. S. I. Nov 14 3t 44 LAND AT AUCTION. T HAT BEA UTIFAL Faran or Planta. tion of OAK and HICKORY LAND belonging to Wm. A. Harris, adjoining the Village of Edgefield and the Lands of Col. F. W. Pickens, .Jamnes Sheppard and others, will be sold at Edge field C. II., on the let Monday in January next. The Tract contains Five Hundred & Eighty-Three Acres, One half Woodland., The place has on it all of the buildings necessary to a well arranged Plantation. The entire Lands are enelosed witht a good fence. Terms, Thtree Thousand ($3,000) Dollars cash, and the ballance on a credit of twelve months with interest from date of sale, with approved security. O87 Good and warranted titles will be given. Nov 14 8t 44 Valuable Plantation for Sale! ' 'IIE Subscriber being desirous of changing his ?location, oflfers fur sale on very moderate terms his Excellent and Handsome Plantation, n West Creek. in Edgefield District, adjoining :mds of A bram Jones, Dr. M. Folk, Mrs. Julia Norris, Mitchell and othters. Said Tract contains seven hundred acres of thec best oak and hiekory ad, and is one of the best and healthiest planta tions in the District. There arc upon the pretmises a good one Story Dwelling, Kitchen, Negro Houses, Barns, Sta bles, ke. A Well in the yard of the purest spark ling cold water, and good Springs convenient to each field. A bout htalf or a little mo.re of the above place is in woods, one hundred acres fresh cleared, and the reminder unuder fence and in good condition. g TERus.-Said Laud is offered at $10 per cre, on a credit of one, two and three years with interest from date. Persons wishing to buy land would do well to give me a call. A ddress JOHN P. BATES. Lesville, Lexington, S. C. Oct 17 3m 40 g Lexington Telegraph please copy three times and forward account to thte above address. FOR SALE, TpiIE STORE IOUSE,next East of R. HE.Sul .livan's, 30 feet front and 60 deep, containing three roomas below, one above, and a good cellar. - --Also THE TAN YARD and Lot adjoining, and con taining about three acres. --Also ONE LOT on the branch adjoining C. L. Refo. R. T. MtIMS. Ot 2 tf 38 T H E Subscriber respectfully informs the citizens . of Edgefield and vicinity that he intends open ing a School upon his premises in Edgefield Vil lage, on the first Monday in August next, wherein will be taught the higher branches of English and Classical Literature. No pains will be spared to render ample satistaction to parents whto may intrust their children to his cure both as to let ruing and discipline. Charges the mme as at the Village A cademy, and invariably in advance. g ie will also attend to the practice of L AW and EQU!TY, for the District-and may be found on Saturdays and a portion of sale days at his Office, over Mr. B. C. Bryan's Store. WILLIAM LOGUE. July 30, tf 29 Female Co lle giat e Institute, AT COKESBURY. T HIS Institution will be open for the reception of Pupils on the first Monday in January next, and close the last day in September, making one tong Term of Nine Months. The Faculty will consist of Mr. F. A. CONNOR, A. M., PRESIDENT AND PorssoaoF NAtURAL SCIENcE AND MATHEMAT rs, &c. R Ev. T. E. WANNAMAKER, A. M., Puouissox o MontAL PHYLolorHY, EVIDENCE or Cniuis TIANITY AND BELLI LETTRxs. Ma. E. L.EGER, PaoressoR or MUsiC AND MOD ERN LANOUAos.. Miss MARY E. SNEA D, Issratcmgss IN PAmrT 1NG, EUanoOJDRY, &c. The Board of Trustees have scoured the services of a Faculty composed of worthy Master Masons, eminent for purity of character, and high literary attainments, whose every effort will be to educate young ladies so as to adorn any sphere in life. Our new Masonio building will be completed by the opening of the Term, and the Board intend furnishing it with every appurtenance necessary to the acquisition of an educationi of the highest order. As they have determined that this Institution shall be second to none, so they confidently expect the encouragement and patronage of an enlightened For any information necessary, we .refer to our Circular, or to any member of the Committee, or President of the Faculty. .J. K. VANCE, B. Z. II ERNDON, Committee. F. F. GA RY.) Cokesbury, Oct 20, l0t 41 Notice IS Hereby given to all concerned, that a final act tlement will be made on the Estate of Daniel Smith, dee'd., in the Ordinary's Offiee at Edgefield C. H., on the 4th Monday ill January next. All persons indebted will please make payment by the above time, and those havIng demands will present them by the same time. JOHN P. MICKLER, Exor C. SMITH. lxos NEW FALL AND WINTER T HE 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 and an examination of his present LARGE AND GOOD SELEOTION, In which may be found a SUPERIOR ASSORT- ] MENT of BEAUTIFUL -sUCt As BLACK AND COLORED SILKS; French and English MERINOS ; Figured, Printed and Plain all wool DeLAINES; t Black and Colored CHALLIES; Black and Colored GINGHAMS; A great variety of CALICOES and WORSTED GOODS not here mentioned ; Jaconet, Swiss, Dotted. Ch'k'd and Mull Mullins ; Cambric and Swiss TRIMMINGS; Chemisettes, Collars and Undersleeves; Thread, Linen and Lisle Edgings, &e., &c. :oMRBTXCy CoueODB Black CASSIMIERES, SATINETS, TWEEDS and Kentucky .JEANS; Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS; 64 " HOMESPUNS; Georgia PLAINS and STRIPES; Marlboro STR IPES for Servants; Marseilles QUILTS; White and Red FLANNELS; A fine variety of Colored 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 LASS-WAREt 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. II. SULLIVAN. Sept 26, tf 37 EDGEFIELD MACHINE SHOP, FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENTI JOHN M, WITT takes pleasure in calling the atten tion of the citizens of Edgefield District, to his MACHIN SHOP, Which is now in sueerssful and complete operation, and also solicits an examination of his FPUmmNTUEE le MO Where lie has on hand an extensive variety of beau tifuil and well-finished FURNITUR E, consisting of Mahogany, Waln~ut, Rosewood, Maple and Pine EBUAUL3 SIS230Afl8a Cubboard Safes, BOOK CASES & WRITING DESKS, Wardrobes of various Qualities, SGFAS, SOFA LOU'NGES, &C., (fine variety.) WASH STANDS, CRADLES, MATRASSES, &C. Always on hand a good supply of well-made Sash, Blinds, Pannel Doors, &c., &c. T~nving secured the services of the most compe tent workmen, I do not hesitate to say that I can ex hibit as fine and good work as will be found else where.. R EPAIRING neatly and promptly attended to. gg I will sell the above articles on as reasonable trms as the times will allow. Those who pay Cash fr their Furniture in A ugusta or Charlestutn will not find -nuchi difference in our caish eharges. gg'(.all and-inispect the above Furniture before trading elsewhere. Edgefield C. l., Sept5i tf 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 and Northern manufacture at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Our Ware-Rooms are always filld with the CGireatet N~ariety OF THlE LATEST AN4D MOST FASHIONABLE FURNITUREI 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 tie, mnanufaicture 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 fre 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 Hemp and Cotton CA R PE TS, CRUMB CLOTIIS and DRUGGETS, (all sie and widths.) CURTAIN STUFFS. Damask, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Gimps, Cords, Tassels, Cornices, Bands and Pins of the greatest variety. Rugs, Do'or Mats and Stair Rods, (of all qualities.) FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS, Of all widths, and of high reputation as to style and quality, and cut to fit any size room or entry in one piceo. 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. PLATT, J. B. PL AT', N. B. ADAM. A ugusta, October 1, 1855. Undertaking. HAVING added to our extensive Cabinet Es .tablishmnent a Coffin Wareon, we are now prepared to furnish FISK'S oelebrated 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. PLATT'S residence on Ellis Street, in rear of the store. .C. A. PLATT' & CO. Augusta, Oct 1 4m 38 Linen Sheetings, UST reoeived by the Subscriber, from New York, an additional supply of Euperior 12-4 SIE HEE TINGS, which he will sell at very low prices. An assortment of new style FALL PRINTS, to all of which lie respectfully invites the attention of the public. WILLIAM SHEA R. Augusta, Oct 2 tf 38 Strayed FROM the Subacriber, near Aiken, on the 27th Oc'0tober, Two Small Dark Brown MARis MULES, 10 or 12 yenas old. Any information of their whereabouts will be thankfully received, and a suitable reward paid for their delivery. CHTTARLESCWO' SN A TrAN.T State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD 'DISTRICT, IN BQUITY. Ann Griffin, Billfor Acct.,Settle ee-" m't and gen'l Rfelief. tanmore B. Griffin, et. al. BY Virtue of an order'of the Court of uity in this ease, I will proceed to sell at Egefield dourt House, on the first Mlonday in Deemtber next hat well known Real Estate of the late N. L. srifin, known as the Darby. Lands. It will be ofered in two parcels as follows First, The Home Tract, containing one thousand res, more or less, and adjoining lands of P. R. Blalock, Samuel Marsh, Amon Lindsay, Benjamin Eatcher and others. Second, The Mill Tract containing six hundred cres, more or less, and adjoining the former Tract is also lands of Alfred Hughes, S. S. Boyce, L. S: Johnson, Amon Lindsay and others. Upon the first of these Tracts there is one of e most beautiful residences in the District, on a ugh and commanding position, and in a perfect ealthy locality. It is just four miles below Edge eld C. H., and immedistely on the Plank Road eading to Hamburg. The Tract by which it is urrounded embraces a considerable amount of resh land and is altogether in good condition for arming purposes. Here is the best chance we know if for any one desirious of purchasing a comfortable come. The mill tract has also a good house upon it, and ther necessary fixtures. Purchasers should watch this sale. Taus.-One and 'two years credit, except cost, o be paid cash. Purchasers to give bond with ade uate sureties to secure the purchase money. A. SIMKINS, c. E. R. D. Oct. 16th, 1855. 7t. 40 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Nancy Sarah Quarles, by her prochein ami, Geo. Boswell, es. - Bill for Par. Samuel W. Gardner, Mary Ann Quarles and others. BY virtue of an Order from Chancellor Ward. law in this cause, I will proceed to sell at the plantation if the late Starling Quarles, on Thursday he 13th day of December next, the following Real nd Personal Estate, of which the said Quarles died, eized and possessed, to wit: One Tract or parcel of Land situated in the Dis riet and State aforesaid on waters of Stevens' reek and Savannah River, and containing four undred seres, more or less, adjoining lands of Iohn P. Mays, Samuel W. Gardner, Mrs. Margaret Lanhan and lands of the Estate of Allen Anderson, lec'd., and others. This Tract will be sold in two arels, the one to contain three hundred and twen -two acres, more or less, and designated the 'Morris Tract,"-the other to contain two hundred nd thirty-seven acres, more or less, and known as he " Nedwood Tract."' Also, A Likely iot of Negroes, umbering about twenty. Also, a Stock of Mules, attle, Ho.s, Sheep, Household and Kitchen Fur iture, 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 nontls, except as to pll.spmu under ten dollars, and s to so much thereof as will be sufficient to defray he costs of this suit, which must be paid in cash. The purchase money to lie secured by bonds with mple sureties. A;'SIMKINS, C. E. 3. D. Oct 15, 9:t 40 " Notice. TIIE Subscriber will also. sell at the same time and place, a negro man Rial, a negro woman limee and her. child, 'the property of Mary A. uarles, deed. S. W. GARDNER, Adm'or. Oct 15 '' 9t 40 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Edward M. Bussey,.. )* tuin 'a. Bill for Partiin Joeph Bussey and others.) BY Order of the Court of Equity in this ease, I Ishall proceecdt's sell-at Edge~.ield Court House, at public auction, on the first Monday in December text, the following real-Estate of Demey Busey, Iee'd. to wit: 1. One Tract of Land known as thu SMITH R ACT, containing dus~ hundred and twenty acres. ore or less, and aljoining lands of Thomas Gur ctt, Scarborougha Brosdcvnter and others. 2. A nother Tract known as the E VA N S 'RACT, containing One Hundred neres, more or v, and'adjoining lands of Joseph Prince, Alex. ander Sharpton and oth-drs. Tzaxe OF SA.E.-Costs to be paid in cash. For he rest, a credit of tirelve months. Purchasers ill be required to give Bonds with ample suret~ s'eure the purchase money. g~ Possession given 1st January 1856. *. A. SIMIKINS, c. 3. K. 3. Sept 13, : 4 l It 36 State of' Sonth Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. I EQUITY. Phillip Jennings,1 Sampson Jennings apd others, tBill for Par'n. 1s. . Marha Jennings and. others.J BY Virtue of an order of the Court of Equity. Pwill proceed to. sell at Edgefleld C. 11.,-or sale-day in December next, the following real es ate of Jesse Jennings, Sr., dee'd., viz: The Piney Woods tract adjoining lands of Wes cy Corley, William Hardy and others, and con iniing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less. TEMs oF SA.E.-On a credit of twelve months with interest from dag of sale, (except as to so much as will be necessary to pay the costs of thuis suit. hich must be paid in cash.) The purchase money o be secured by bond with good asnd sufficient se ~urities. *A. SIMKINS, c. z. a. n. Oct 24 - t 41 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iNEQWITY. M. L. Martin, Executor of '. Robt. Martin, dee'd., BilfrAc John Marsh,J M. Hlinkinson and: others. BY virtue of an order from Chancellor Jol )Johnston in this case, I will sell at Edgefield C. HI., on the first Monday in next month (Decem er) the following Negro Property, Included in the deed of marriage settlement be Lween John Marsh and wife, viz: Abram and his wife Bash. Isanc and his wife .iilly, Moses, Elixa and her children Isaac, Rebec a, Henry, Joe and Leanah. Tsaa.-Credih of twelve months from day of sale. Purchasers to give Bonds with approved gsreties to secure the purchase mnoney. On the Thursday succeeding I will sell onth premises the remaining perdonalty included its the :foresid marriage settlement on the same terms as above. A. SIMKINS, c. a. a. a. Nov 12, 1855. 4te 44 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN2QWiTY. Lott Jennings and wife,) - . , Bill for Part igicon. Pertilla Dozier. BV Virtue of an order from Chancellor Ward. lar, in this case, I shall sell, on sale day Ir Deember next, at Edgefield Court House, the fol bwin Real Estate, vii The Tract of Land whereon James Dozier,1late i Edgefield District, resided at the time of his eath, lying on Waters of Little Saluda River and t tributaries, and upon the highway known as the Charleston Road, containing Two Hundred and ifty-ight acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John P. Miekler, Wiliiam Dozier, John Mobley and Jsse Jay. This Land will be sold on a credit of one and we years, in equal annual instalments with interest rom the day of sale, except as to the coats of this suit which must be pid in cash. Purchaigre will e required to give Jnds with adequate sureties, and a mortgage of the premises if necessrary. A. SIMKINS, c. a. a. D. Nov 1,1855 4te. 44 English Prints, - !I.HL LIAJI SHEAR, Augusta,Georgis, Vhas just received from New York a aupply ,f nglish PRINTS, of new and bebutiful styles, nitable for the Fall season. Also, superior Merri rnck and other Anmerican PRINTS, of the latest A u g u sta , Oct 2 t 3 8 -Flour ! Flour !! 75 Barrels of superfine Fr, just received, by ct 3. tr 49. House for Sale. I THE Subscriber offers for sale his I HOUSE and LOT in the Village of Edgefield. It contains between fifteen and twenty Rooms, nearly all of-which have been recently re papered and re-painted. It is well adapted for a private Boarding House, and such an house is much wanted at present in the Village. It ia conveniently situated to the different Schools and Academies, and a good 'opportunity is now offered to any one who wishes to move here to edu cate their children and at the same time take in Boarders. M7 For terms, &c., apply to the Subscriber. GEO. A. ADDISON. Oct 10 6t 39 Land for Sale, T HE subscriber offers for Sale the TRACT OF LAND where he now lives, situated about one mile from Edgefield C. II., containing and Eight Hundred Acres, More or less. There is on this desirable plantation an excellent Two Story Dwelling House, with ten good rooms, together with all necessary out buildings. It is well watered, having a large number of good cool, and never-failing springs of the purest water. The land is productive and well adapted to the Cultivation of Cotton and every kind of grain. The situation is healthy and in a good neighbor hood, and the tract could be divided so as to make two or three good desirable settlements. Also, the Holmes Tract, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, situated near Red Hill, and adjoining lands of Col. Wyett Holmes and others. This tract former ly belonged to the Estate of Wm. Holmes and was purchased by me at his sale. The above lands will be sold on very accommoda ting terms; and if desired, negro property, at fair prices, will be taken in part payment. I will be pleased to show the lands to any persons desiring to purchase. -R ' S. CHRISTIE. August 23 tf 32. Notice This. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE! T IE Subscriber offers for sale the TRAQT OF LAND whereon he now resides, situated about four miles South of Edgefield C. H., containing Near Six Hundred Acres, With all necessary improvements. Come and witness the present crop, and al will be convinced as regards the fine quality of the land, and its adaptation to the cultivation of cotton, corn -and small grain. I will be pleased to show the land to any one disi-ibg to purchase. L. S. JOHNSON. Sept 5 tf 34 Land for Sale. DESIROUS of moving to the West, I offer for sale my Plantation in Abbeville .District, con taining Six Hundred and Fifty Acres, One hundred and.fifty acres cleared, one hundred of which is fresh and in a high state of cultivation the balance in woodland, lies well and is heavily timbered. This Tract of Land lies immediately on the Post Road, one mile from Mrs. Sarah Wideman's, and adjoins -lands of Messrs. Anthony Harmon, Wm. Williams, .Josiah and George Patterson and others ; and for health is not surpassed by any place in the District. The production of the Land is equal to any in the neighborhood, as the present crop will show. It is well watered, an excellent spring in one hundred yards of the house, with running water through most of the fields. There is a comfortable Dwelling House with all necessary outbuildings on the premises. The above named Tract of Land offers many in ducements to a man wishing to settle permanently. In addition to its being a good neighborhood, the contemplated Valley Road will run in about two hundred yards of the most heavily timbered part of the Tract, where timber wil' no doubt be in demand. 'I deem it unnecessary to give a more detailed ac count, but invite persons wishing to buy to give me acall. . . A. MUR~IlY. Sept 12 if 35 Valuable Property for Sale. THE undersigned, intenditng to move to Georgia .in ashort time, offers for sale the following valuable pyoperty in Hamburg-titles indisputable. The DWELLING HOUSE and LOT on Market, Corner of Snowden Street, running through to Mecr Street. The Dwelling and Kitchen are of brick, covered with tin. On the Lot is a Carriage House, Stable, and all neessary outbuildings. The LOT on Centre Street,- neariy opposite the American Hotel, on which is a large TWO STORY BRICK BUILDPING,.occupied as Two Stores and Dwelling-lot running through to Cobb Street. On the latter Street is a large back Store. The LOT on Corner. Market and Leavenworth Streets, running through to Mercer Street. On this Lot is a new One and a half Story HIOUSE~, plas tered and painted. -Also IVE HUNDRED SHARES Ilamburg and Edgefeld Plank Road Stock. The above property will be sold on accommoda ting terms, or exchanged for land in Southern Geor gi, or negroes. H. A. K ENRICK. Hamburg, Oct 1 . tf 38 Excellent Land for Sale. T HE Subscribxer 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. HI., adjoining lands of Daniel Holland, R. W. Adams and others. Said Tract contains Einht hundred and Sixty five Acres, of the best Oak and hickory Land, of which there is about four hundred and eighty acres in a high state of euktivation, most of it fresh and well fenced. .The balance is woodland, rich soil, lies well, and is well timbered. This place is healthy, well watered, lia all neces sary out buildings, negro houses enough to accom modate forty or fifty negroes, an excellent water Gin, with sixty Saws, which will gin from four to six bles of Cotton per day. Also, a Grist Mill in fine order. The average crop of this place, for a series of years has equalled, it is believed, that of any plan tation in the District. Tsaus liberal. 17 For further information ad 'reins the Subscri ber at Mt. Willing, or nmy son on the premises. WILLIAM PADGETT. Oct 31 2m 42 Valuable Lands for Sale, T'HE Subscriber offers for sale the TRA CT OP ~LAND on which he now lives, situated on Savannah River, seventeen mile. above Augusta, well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton and Grain, cotii 1176 Acres, mor or less. Between five and six hundred acres of leared land, one hundred of which is first quali ty low grounds, and one hundred acres fresh, whilst the belance of the cleared land is in a fair state of cultivation. The place has several fine springs on it. On the premises are all necessary buildings. It is as healthy a location, and as moral and intelli gent a neighborhood asean be found in the District. One other T ract containing FIV E HUNDR ED AND TW ENTY ACR ES,tlying near the junc ture of the Beaverdanm and Turkey Creeks. On the premises are all necessary buildings, with several good springs. The place is healthy, located in a fine neighborhood, and well adapted to a small The above lands will be sold on accommodatin~g terms, and if desired, negro property, at fair prices, will be taken in payment. I will take pleasure in showing the lands to any who may wish to purchase, or any information given by addressing the subscri ber at Woodlawn, S. C. J. B. HOLMES. Ot2 8me5 38 New Embroideries, WILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., has just reevdfrom New York, a supply ofNE E MBROID ERI ES, among which are Ladies' Muslin COLLA RS, of beautiful styles; Ladies' Muslin UNDERSLEEVES, Worked Jaconet BA NDS; ; French Seolloped COLLARS, a new and beau tiful article for mourning; White Crape COLLARS, for mourning, of new and beautiful styles; To all of wvhich the attention of the Ladles is respectfully invited. A ugusta, Oct 2 tf 39 Qum Elastic Hot Water Bags and OSPITAL CUSHIONS-for sale by A. G. & T. .J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May, 2 3 I f CANDIDATES!. ler Clerk. THOS. G. BACON. EDMUND PENN. R. D. BRYAN. - WESLEY BODIE. .or Ordinary. H. T. WRIGHT, W. F. DURISOE. ]or Sherif'. JULIUS DAY. JAMES EIDSON. WM. QUATTLEBUM, 1or Tax Collector DERICK HOLSONBAKE,. A. R. ABLE, THEOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. B. WHITTLE, - BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, THOMAS B. REESE, Medical Notice. DRS. READY & KENNERLY will practice Medicine together on the Ridge sad neigh boring vicinity. Office at Dr. Ready's. Oct 17 6m 40 0. N. WRIGHT, DENTIST. O FFICE over Messrs. CARMI CIEAL & BEAN's Hardware Store, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. All operations pertaining to Dentistry will be at tended to with promptness, and to the entire satis faction of all who may favor-him with their patronage. gW Gold Plate and Wire, Clasp Metal, Solder, &c., farnianed to Dentists for Cash. Augusta, May 1 ly 16 DENTAL SURGERY! DR. H. PARKER, respectfully informs the citizens of Edgefield District, that he may be found during sale day week at the Planter's Ho tel, Edgefield 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. His address, when in the country, as heretofore, Sleepy Creek, P. 0. Dec 27 . tf 50 NOTCE! WVITH a view of closing out my Stock of Goods, I will after this date sell the entire Stock at New York Cost for Cash, To the Ladies, I would say I have many desirable . 01358 600ML Such as Black and Colored SILKS, BAREGES TISSUES, CAS.IM ERES, DELAINES, .SHOES, HOSIERY, &c. g' All Persons indebted to me are earnestly requested to make payment. *W. P. BUTLER. Edgefield C. H., Sept 26 tf 37 NEW CARPET STORE! JAMES G. BAILIE, (LAr O' TUE FIRM OF SAILIE & LAMECRT.) DIRECT IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS OF CARPETING, RUGS,.FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c. LINEN GOODS, Cu tain Materials and Trimmings, &c., &c., &c. 984 WIG STREW, CHARLEBTON, S.0. g'* P. S.-Ordere promptly attended to. Aug bi m* 30 STNiTr~IN0; BDT TRVD WARNING TO EVERY SENSIBLE WOMAN Why Femaies suffer En Health.. No woman of delleacy Is willing to disclose the peculiar alments Incident to her sex, even to a most intimate family 1 Thi modesty and deliac is Implanted by nature, and neither should nor need be sbjected to the rude shoeks In evitable In making known to the other sex those ailments be loning exclusively to the female. Excep in extreme eases, her senultiveness will sacrifiee her heat rather than hcr delleacy. The consequences are serious, l.unentable, and life-long. Thus whatat first could have been easily remedied, or perhaps betier still, not incurred, becomes a eompllcation of disease, not only ruining the health of the mother, and em bittering her days by sickness and suffering, but entailing broken constitutions upon her children, and embarrassing, ff not distressing, the business and pecuniary prospects of the husband. Let every sensible woman -{ r.a jr~ra.,vI~e 1A rIJIE, (as thousanrls have dtone) by the bitter experIence and suffer ings of others, of the dreadful cneuences she entails upon herself and those endeared to her, by her ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of healt as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffer hon man rare suffering from obstruction or irrglarities peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health, the etfects of which they are Ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice!I How many suffer rom proapus uteri (fhlling of ihe womb,) or from flusor albu(wekles debility, .k.) How many are in constant agony for many 'months predngeoanemet i How many have difficult, If not dangerouisdeilveris, and slow and un Tor tnre quetin, how are these to be prevented? what shall be doneT the answer is simple.. Let every woman ascertain for herself, without vIolence to her dellesey,thenlature andcbaracterof the altment(Io which she as a female is sub 't)the causesfrom which It maysarise, and the proper remedies for Its cure and future prevention. This she can do bpossessing a little volume (already possessed by thousands which tells her what Is the matter, and tells her what to dofor it, in simple but chaste words, and such as ahe can understand. This little volume is entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDiCAL COEPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, FlaoFE5sont OF D I SEAsaEs aoF WOiMEN. Onq Hundedth Edition, (500,000) 18 mao., p. 250. (ON FINE 7AP'Ba, ExTaA BINDING, 81,00.)] A standard work of established reputation, found clased in the Catalogues of the great Trade Shies In New-York,. Philadelphia, and other citIes, and sold by the principal bookselers in the United States. It was first published In 184, since which time Five Hundred Thousand Copies have been sold, of whIch there were upwards of ONt'E HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAL, attesting the? estimation in which it Is held as a reliable *B"OO0K FOR EVERY FEMA LE, the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to whch he Is yearly consulted by thousands, both in person Here evtery woman can discover, by comparing her own mptom wth those described, the nature, character, causes and the proper remedies for, her complaints. he wife about becoming a mother has often need of In struction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, wll find such lutroduction and advice, and also ex plain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anx ietyor ala as ali the peculiarities incident to her situation , t iso course impracteable to convey flythe various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature stitly intended for the married or those contemplating marriage. The reve latIons contained in its pgshave proved a blessing to thou sands,athenntmersbeit reeived by the author(whieh he s permitted by the winters to publish) wll attest. Bzairact qf a Letuer po-m a gentleman in Dczon~, Ohio. DAxrow, May 1, 1847? Dr.d. I Xxaurieezu: "My wife has been perceptibly sinking for some three years or more, in consequence of her great anguish and suf- I ferng some months before and during confinement; ever sucessive one more and more debilitated and protrte her, putting her life In Imminent danger, and which was on the last occasion deserdof. I suppsdthat this state of things was inevitabe and resigne myefto meet the worst, At this time (now aot two monh) I heard your book highly soken efas containing soe matters reaching my ease kanitsrdeceip andpeuaI cannot exress to you the I renr t afodedmydistese mind,an 6joispge imparted to my wieon learning that the t4dicoer o l i. i.Desomeaux provided a remedy, U opened a prus. ~ poet to me which Ilttle concelved was posile. No peen y niary consideration can ever repay the olgtnsI am under toyou, for havin been the means of imparing to us the matters containe In "The Married WmnsPrivate Medi cal Companion." But for ti, cre another yerwould have psdover my head,in alhuman tprbbilyywife would4 have been in her grave and my chlldren letmotherless." In consequence of the universal popularity of the work,as evidenced by its extraordinary sale, varIous impositions have been attemted, as weHl on booksellers as on the publlcb misaionso titl pae pros editios and sretious, It hasben found necessary therefore TO CAU1I0N THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words "Dr. A. I. MAUasOEAT, 29LbrSret, N. Y." is on (and the entry in the Clerk's al and honorbl dealers oredb mali a adrs to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. Upon receipt of Oca DOL.AR "TIlE MAEEIED MANS PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION" Is sent (maa fee) to any part of the United States, the Canadas< and British Provinces. All letters must be petpi, and{ addrcssdl to Dr. A. M. MAUREICEAU, box 124 ew York City. Publishing Office, No 129 Liberty Street, Nw York. Aoters tt AL.AnANA.-J. F. & E. P. N. Gu.azar, Cam den. Dr. Joasen TucEEa, Mobile. August 25 Gm 82 Notice. T HEF Note that I cautioned the public against .trading for In July last, given by me to John M. Clark, andi endorsed by D. L. Bussey, I will pay, being satisfied I was deceiived in reference to! any fraudulent transaction co rnn it, D.~orn Bit.. C BC BRYAN, At his.Olditand, .the Brick,Store, HAS -Justrecelved his FALL AND WIl . TER 'GOODB, to which he invite this es comers and the publie to call and examine for tlieti selves, as he has a ' LARGN AND 0033 fl.WN" assortment of all kinds of '4 -; Goods for Ladies' Die esi Amongst which may be found Rich. Plain, Black, Figured, Watered and Stri 4.. SILKS; Plain and Figured Muslin DELAINESI French and En lish MERINOS; Black ROMBIZINE, ALPACCA and CAN TON CLOThS. A very fine assortment of Ladles' Cloaks, Talmas k Mantillas. a large and beautiful stock of A full supply of TWEEDS, KENTUCKY JEANS, SATI NETS and CASSIMERES, -For Men and Boys wear. A splendid and well stleeted assortment of Kerseys. Blankets & Negro Shoes, HARDWARE "AND CROCKERY,.. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, 4C. With every article generally kept in a Dry Goods Store. Thankful for past favors, l hope by strict at :ation to business to merit a eontinuance of theaiiue. I7 A liberal discount always made forCash:' . B. C: BRYAN. Oct2 t- 38' C A RO:L INA'HOT TE HAMBURG, S. C. MRS. C. A. GRAY. PROPRIEOfl. ' HE Public are respectfully informed thatilhia ,1 Hotel has undergone a thorough repair, and has been refitted in the BEST STYLE, rd-, less of expense, and was opened on the Firt-of October, for the reception of Boarders and accom lation of Transient customers. The best accommodation is guarantied. to tbose who will favor the Proprietor with their -ptronige, md the Management will be such. as to command fr the House, the reputation it has alwaysmaintain d, as the Best Hotel In Hansburg.. The Proprietor assures the public tlat no pains shall be spared on the part of the Management to urnish the Table with the best viands the 'Msrket )f Augustaand Hamburg afford. Families visiting our.Town are solicited to give as trial, as our beat exertions shall bedevoted to ad ninister to their entire comfort. THE STABLES belonging to the Hotel will be ender the management of aarexperreniid Ostlor, mud the best of care will be taken- of'HdrHas and Vehicle' left to hls charge. - Hamburg, October 2, , tf .. 38 REMOVAL Of the Tin Manufactury, EAR Da. R. T. MINS' TA-N-ARD! TIIF Subscriber would respectfally. nfortm tihe citizens of Edgefield and the surrounding Dis riets, that ie has removed to his residie, where te has recently erected a large and commodious Shop, and is now prepared to carry on the R'=1|LT :3E0 Z|LATMIB> [N ALL:ITS BRANCHES,.such as, Manufactu ing Tin Ware for Merchants, ROOFING, GUT ERING, and all manner of JOB WORK. Always on hand a general assortment o( TIN AND JAPAN'WARE l rr Merchants supplied at shortest notice and on he most reasonable terms. OrdersolIcted.. C. REi50 Oct 3 tf 37 DRUGS, MEDICINES$ &, Dl RB. A. G. &, T. J. TE A GUE, respect Lfully inform their friends and patrons that hey have just received their FRESH Stock of Pure and Genuine Drugst&e. and will be pleased to wait,.upon all who may favor hem with their patronage. : Space will-.not allow us to give a Catalogue in this 1ace of cur Stock of Drugs. Medicines. &e. .SuF-. icc it to say, we hanve the F UL LEST a& N'OST COMPLE TE Staek ever effered in this place. Edgefleld C. H., May 23 ff 19 alavanic Batteriesk Nagnetoletris Machines. JUST received, and for tsle by* A.G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggist. May 23 . tf 19 Eedcne Chests and Ti-avelling Cases. ON hand a few very fine family Medicine-Chests and Travelling Cases. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggist. May2tf 19 Physicians' Buggy Trunks and Pocket ([EDICINE CASES-for salo by -, A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Draggiie May 23 tf . .. : , A large Lot of Glass Ware, T~INCTURE and Specie Stands from one gallon Lto half pit, assorted; Vials and ottles, all sizes. Also, a few 'Tiey nometers,-for sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists May 23 tf l BE EDGEFIELD BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY! THIE Subscriber most respect . fully informs his friends that ie is ntill at the samc old Stand, mnd makes to order, Boots and Shoes I THE BEST MATERIAL AN~D WO1(KMANSHIP. Also, on hand, a very fine assortment of . ress, Double Soled Water Proof avn& Quilted Bottom BOOTS ; and, r.s usual, a variety of tlhnsc FINE PUMIP BOOTS, so much and so justly admired.' 1l of which, in future, he wIll-sell at the Low rt Prices for CASH and CASH ONLY. Ie will strictly adhere to this rule in every instance, *nd earnestly trusts that NONE will- expect him to lpart from it. WM. McEVOY. Sept 25 tf 3; State or South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTItICT. IN ORDINARY. B Y H. T. WRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of Eldge field District. Whereas, D. D.Brunson hasa apliedicto fb Lo etters f Administrat ion, oa all and singular the goods ad handes, right. and credits of Same C. Bruneon it of the District aforesaid deceased. These are, rherefore, to cite and admenisb all and ingular. the kindred and creditors of the scia deceas d, to be and appear before mes at our lisn Ordinay'Is ort for the said District, to be hokien at Edge ld . H., on the 23d day of November Inst,, to show sass, ifany, why tiesaid administration should not be ranted. Given under my hand and'meal, this 8th da of li4ev., athe year of our Lord one thoffsand egh bundled nd flaflve and in the eightieth year of American odepedenceH. T. WRIGHT,, OI' D. Sherif's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIE LD DIST'RICT. S. Christie, Assignee1 thmaa William J. Faulknier. George S. Tutner, The Same. B Virtue of an ordet' from Judge Glover in. the above stated ease, I shall proceed to sell in the first Monday In December next, at Edgeldi jobrt House, One Black Mare Malle, 'One pair of )xen, one Ox Cart, and one Set of Black Smith's lols, which have been attachied in the above stated see, as the property of the Defendant- William U. ~aulkner. LEWIS JONES, s. 3. D. Nov 12 3t -j ,y 4 "Economy is Wealth I" OOD clean ifags of every descriptkin will he' Apurchneed at th~e ".Adveris~e5'Offee."' Prie, i4 etm per pound. Now, hire's a chance for almos, very body, and old bachelor's too, to make monsy