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lii3 T1D~W DAW~Ir NEW EAM9QRY N m' fl MT x R*ARE CAN BOTII saetion, of a &dl'abptaaeo thmeid.abdahd.pabhlid 'JeuiPMc .ravrnesmafiy estids a-cOH ica STOCK OF GO(),. St~iapriEr -weel e prepared and det ' g as Goods of '1he gme goalit be. t or t h e. aO ftd&'edpi nblityevery stiel titnal1f 'kpt inwamsire artib. We urohsed our Ge..8l. rd lu'iflord to sell. at VERY LO W FGURES.A - tsmp in..art of .USARR R k. a : tARSES, MACER E CIIEESE, CNu a rip S,, Pickles, Prepvr, Airsp e, Bue Stone,.Cope1as, & O4 assOrtment of- liqvs, A tflsaW re-fatWC ek ' 'anddi ny'ro 1 and WehThn Ware &. JQFHIB. IfA IWLEY, :1011N A. MIATS. Iliambrg, Nov 20. - 6m 45 Another gupplyhof Nw Good. IAL:AL aM . .C RANE, A GUfST A, G. . omp tatly rkeeiving EVERY WEEK by the N :ge t inducementa to CASU pn as 'lie ~eals, in no ither way, tget GosleW lt the Lowest. Cash Prices, he. is enabled t' sell them in the -same way. ie has a reeeived by the last Stenmier eadrters-itislin DeLA 1I'ESivdry, cheap ulauac4 Browin Kentucky Jeens..20 eta.'pr yard; BaPit and Plaid Satteneth, 37J ets per yard ; 4Tj ire eqrtinent new styles Pl TS, from 6 t "to'i2j cents; Fjne bi3ek Bombazine and Alpacea; aceciglish and French Black Merino; Cf gssuortment .of Sleeves and Collars, cheap, Brown and:,B1i ebtad Shirting, Gj to 121 eta.; A e assortment of Cloaks and.Talmas ; t 'DMti. Blankets, at l : Sietcl Pi'per, lluckalinek and Towelling, and a grei-variety of ether 'Goods cheap for Cash. A 3t; '. - - t6 TeNt for one Year, F-KO FIRSTJA?.'1656. 1W aanite ilt Helj 'eontaining Twentwell furnished Room. Kitchen . td intooi' arraagmenta are arople and . complete. Asipacions Ji;ble -72. by 56 feet, with toejhias, made small grain tight, together with other ascesary ot'house.. G.eue Garden of more than -two aeres maee ile with compost. A1 in' first sate order. Apply to Mr. :U'licin 4reg :President of the Gtractvilile -Manufacturing Compan ..or to the .Suhsoriber, Silver 11111 P. 0., St. Peter's Parish; 8.a . . . . B.McBRIDE. ..Nov . 2 4t -46 UCharlesutor Metcory aill please give theabve .3 weekly ins ertion. and forward bi t. . Mcl. Temale Oo~IiatJnsitute, . - 6.. -PCORESOURY.' T'IISo tbstitutiois will bie opn for the receptieno of -1 P~spite on the irst Monday in .Jauuary next, .and elose the last .dny in September, utaking oise along Term of Nine Months.. The. Faculty will1 .eonuiwt of .Mr. F.- A. CONNOR, A.. M., PxesoRxT .AND a - Paorssokov NxasT.A ScIExe Axo MaTMnArA --sca, -&c. ~Rcv. T. E. WA NNAMAKER, A. M., Pwirssa - oF- MoRAL P'nrrosornt, Evnaes or Caits . -r- . errA! Ant BEL.L. La-r-raza. Als E.LEGER, PaoFctusoa or MesiC AND MoD * aR LASGUAGfrs. .Mms MA RY E. SN TA D, lsTRaUCmness IN PAIN ::aG, Enuson'av, &c. The Board of Trustees heave secured tihe services .of a Faenlty composed of worthcy laster Masons,t emcinent for piurity of character, andl high literary I .attaicnents, whose every effort will be to educate young ladies so a to adorn ancy sphere in life. - Our new Mkasonie building will -be completed by .the opening of the Term, andii the Board intend. finrnishcing it with every appurtenance necessary to -the acquisition ofE an education of thce highcest order. .As they hcavedetermined thcat this insatitution shall bhe.ecod to nlone, so they concfidently expect the :eaeouragemnent- and piatronaage of an enclghtned puablic.. . Fcarany informrcation nieessary, we refer to one ~Circular, ur to any member of tihe Conmmittee, or ride~nt of the Faculty. 9 .J..K. VANCE, * B. Z.II1 R NIDON, Committee. Cokebury, Oct 20, 10t 41 N o ti ce. T IlE Subsceriber respectfully informns the eitizens a of Edgetield.and vicinity that hce intends open-i ing a School upon his pemisses in Edgelield Vii -age; on the first Moanday In August next, whcereim iwil1 be taught- the higher branches of 2nilish andi Classical Literature. ] No painsawhl be spared to render ample satisfaction to paretsa who may intrust their children to his care balh.-aa to- berning and discipline. Charges the ~-mes at the Village Aesdemy, and invariably in advance.. -g lHe will also attend to the practice of LAW and ELQUITY, for the Distrit--and may be found *n Saturdays andi a portion of sale days at his Offic, oser Mr. B. C. lBryan's Store. *WILLIAM LOGUE. -July3tf 29 UIMTED STATES MOTEL, 5 A UGUSTA, GEORGIA.( Fl M. JENNINGS, PROPRIETOR. H[ISl popslar and well known Ilotel,. tice most entrally sktueted in tis city is now open for receptioe of Customers. The undersigned was for a number of years, the proprietor of the -Globe, and flatters himself that he. hits still the ability and disposition to afford to his patrons the aceoommoda tien of yore. He will take this occasioni to say that he has secured the services of M.,J. V. CLARK, in-his assistant, and will guarantee to the travelling public, who may patronise hcia house, tihe best FareI tha: can be, fnrnis'hed in the Augusta, Savannah,. (Ifaruestoc and Northern -markets. The United States is now open under .his mcanagemnent ad am pervision, and all he asks of new or old customers cs a eall, if they are not satisfied hce will not corn i~tsrd $1,50 pel day. 4. - .F..M. JENNINGS. *Nov.,.5545 - 4 .7Freworks. -F~E suabseribers-have received their Full Stock oft FIREWORIKS, comprising one of the largest assortment.fever brought t'o this city ; which I *i11 be sold sti.OW PRICES, li'*sh. Country 6esrhants would do well to forward their orders in' ti fase wiseb will be put up with the greatest wae. issagad~'es, varying from- $25 a $50, always TICEIR STOCK couratss: - .MqE 41tKR5, Gold Chop A No. I. Roma Candles, J, 2, 5,-4, 5 up to 15 bals, white Emca Candles, I ,', 3, 4, 5 up to 15 halls, colored a tetyroekets fom I o'&. I Ii S Serpents, Pinwh1ei' ea. Flowerpots. - . (fnsrst S, Wille.) o- - .:4I' 45 . .-3 * .tIlE Undersigned wishing to buy I~a ar. Irants, will at all . . ~.ive within a few eeg~l .of the New York9 *e. We only ask that War ..hgut holer. -wil gie. asa eibtre- e~g se. whbrej~I Ttiarsiet, get the highcest bid,~a -thies iivr afc lowla;o AMd if .we do slot 1:t4 .o the highest wesednnt.-espeet. to bay.. Call at th~e 'rgtrw f' .- e. A iG.AT.-J.TBAGUE, .mghgegld C. 4., where you w4t-aIwsys i i e ol''I -the Firm ready to payr the :ask for-y' r~nn 'Wurisafd..4 A _ '| ' OW SALE. WItLL be sol to the highest bidder, at public ~ o ,.at the-late residence or N. L. Griffin, 'sq.. deo .,situate e-the Plank Road to Hamburg, bar miles below Edgefield C. IT., on the 20th December next and days following, the per enal Estate of said deeeased, not heretofore dis oqedf> viz: Forty-Three Negroes, kmong whoni are Cooks, Seamiesses, Washers md Ironers, IHowe Servants, a Miller, a Black nith and valuable field hands. They re generally young and likely; asd-purchaserdesfig Negroes if the above iescription.can doubtless be'suited. L or 12 Taluable30rses and Mules, A Stock of Cattle of exoelleintlareed, some Stock [Jogs-about 800 Bushels of Cortt Tottou Seed, Household and Kitchen Furniture,ge. In continuation of the above sale, and immediately fiter, will be sold at Edgefleld Court House,..she LAW LIBRARY And Office Furniture of said deceesed. The Li-' ,rary is a well selected and most valuable collection if Kooks on Law and Equity, comprising all the 3ooks usually found in a Lawyer's Office. 3EBMS O .SALE. Ai a ng dei:Twenty ($20 Dollars Cash. Of ad 9bcia; si _Twelve (12) .oeths credit; 'with ntrest Tom date. Purchasers giving Note~ with' w or more approved sureties to secure the par &ae money. . M. L. : HONIIAM, Adm'or. Nov 27, 1855. 41; 46. Sale of Valuable Property.' LAND & NEGROES ! D R.JOSEPII E. LE having made a convey ance of his property to his children, they ri'l ell,'nt Public Asnetiod, at his residence-in Abbeville islriet, near Cilhoun's Mills; on the 13th of December next, [he Tract known as ".Elmwood," lying on waters ( Little River, near the proposed route' of the Sa 'annah Valley Rail Road. The Tract contains about EBBNRi1URED D. FORTY-FIVE ACRES, )f which more than 200 acres is wood-land; the est in a high state of cultivation, and well suited sr GraIn and.Cottoni. Upon the place is a very emmodious I WELLING, and all necessary build gags iqtgood:repair. They rill Laoau sell TWENTY-FIYE .NEGROES, ery likely, and comprising some valuable- fellows. *-~- Ase 1WISES, MULES,. CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS. FORTY BALES OF COTTON! 1,000- Sichk~ Cores ?odderand-Oats, Hlousehold and Kitchen "Farni tare, Plantation and Blacksmith Tools, Carriage and .Buggy, I Road Wagon and Cart, &c. I7 Terms made known on day of sale. J. .JENKINS LEE, Agents W.- A. LEE. Nov 26 St - 46 Adinistrator's.Sale. Yan ,order from II. T. Wright, Ordinary o. Edgefield District,.l will proceed to sell at my esidence on Tuesday the 11th day of December ext, the following property. belonging to the Estate f James Bean, deceased, viz: Eight Likely Negroes, .And perhaps some small articles not necessary to sention.. Tsaua.-On a credid of Twelve Moths, pur hasers giving notes.with ample security. All sums oder Ive dollars will~be required in cash. JA MES BEAN, A dm'r. with will annexed Nov. 9, 1855.- ' 3 45 . Administrator's Sale. B Y an Order from II. T. Wright, Ordinary of Edgelield District, I will proeceed- to sell at lie late residence oft George Getzen, dec'd., oin 'eday the 4th day of Deccember next. the fol uwing property belonging to the Esta.te of the maid eesed, viz: Eijkhteen Likely Negroes, 26 or 30 Bales of Coito.a, CORN, FODI)ER, &c., tok of all kinds, Plantation Tools, Household ad Kitchen Furniture, with numerous other arti le not eondidered necessary to mention. The above praperty-will be sold on a credit of .v-.We months from day of sate, except sums under 10 whiech will be required in cash. 17 Sale to conmmenee at 10 o'clock, A . M. -S. P. GETZElN, Adm'or. Oet 31 6t 42 LAND AT AUCTION. I'A T BEA UTIFA L Farma or Plansta lion of OAK and HICKORY LAND rianging to Win. A. Harris, adjoining-the Village I Edgefleld and the Lande-of Col. F. W. Pickenis, ames Sheppard and othe'rs, will be sold at Edge eld C. I1., cin the Ist Monday in January next. 'he Tract contains !'ive Hundred k Eighty-Three Acres, One half Woodland. The pinee has on it all of the buildings necessary ,a well arranged Plantation. Thec entire Lands re enelosed with a good fence. Terms, Three Thousand (83,000) Dollars cash, ud the ballance on a credit of twelve months with ,tterest from date of sale. with approved security. II7 Good and warranted titles will be given. Nov 14 8t 44 portaat Sale of Land and N egr o es! STATJE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, IN EQUiTY. . Geo. MeD. Watson, Bilfrcou, J. HI. Wideman, Executor, Legacy, &.c. and others. DUSUANT to the order in this cause, I will sell L at Public Outcry, on.Wednesday the 12th day t December next, and day following if necessary, Sthe Plantation 'of James F. Watson,. deceased, known as the LeRoy Watson place,) the following aets of land of the Real Estate of said James F. Vatso, viz: No, I. The Mt. Moriah Tract, containing about ilX U NDR EID A ND SEVENTY-FIVE LCRES, more or less,- and bounded by lands of ohn McKeller, J. L Hearst, and o.thera. No.2. The LeRoy Watson Tract, contaIning bout EIGHT HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, ore or less, bounded by lands of Elizabeth Harris, tate of J. F. Watson, and others. No.3. The Home Tract, Containinsanbout EIGHT 1UNDRED A ND SIXTY ACRES more or es, and bounded by lands of Mi. Watson, R. R. albert, Elizabeth IHarris, and others. No. 4. The Gilson Tract, containing about ONE LUNDRED AND EIGHTY-ONE ACRES, ,ore or less, and bounded by lands of J. L. Hearst, . L. Griffin, and others The above tracts of land will be re-surveyed and late thereof exhibited at the time of Sale, by which ey will be sold. Thirty-Sevea.LIkely Negroes, mong them an excellent Blacksmnith. Tuas.-A credit of Twelve Months, with inter it from date, except as to Coat to be paid in Cask. rchaser to give Bond with at least two good sure es to secure the purchase motey and pay for papers. W. H.* PA RKER, C.L... Commissionrs OSie,NoV. 21st, 1855. Also. -Will be sold At the time and place above specified I Mles, 50 Nest Cattle, 100 Hogs, (including fat og,) 2,000 bushels Corn, 20,000 pounds Fodder, hucks, Oats, 4,000 bushels Cotton Seed, 2 Cotton hiss,Horse- Mills, Thrasher and Fun, 3 Road Fagons, 2 Carts, Blacksmith's Tools, Plows, Hoe. md~othe articles not here enumerated, as the prop rty of J. F. Watson, deceased. Termnade kniown on the days of sale. J. H. WIDEMAN, Exeutor.. Nov. 21. - 45 .St ELECTiON. NOTICE, OTICE is hereby given thiat an EETO Y will be held on the SECOND MONDA Y in pnav next, to fill the vae'ancies about to ocetir in - f1~ of'CLERK, ORDINARY and SHiER iF,. 'Edgeleld District. The Polls will be opened for ONE DAY ONLY. 'fe lIange will meet at FEdgefield Court ~ieneanibe Wdnesday following, count out the i gd/ aetlvy Ejection. ~A o a0--- TIIQS. G. BA CONe. . a. -2.. s a r~. . - ,, . J ~ 't VALUBIANDNEGE SAa Stoc' rearSale'r T 11l following Laends may be bargained for a .3 private sale, between this time and the 26th day of December next; and if not disposed of by that time, they will be sold publicly on the premises to the highest bidder, on W l )NESDAY,26T1 DAY OF DECEMBER NEXT,-viz: Tract No. 1,-The Home Place, Containing about TWELVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE (1255) ACRES. This tract is situated two and a half (22) miles above Kingston, immediately on the W. & A. R. Road. About three hundred acres-are in cultivation, two hundred and sixty aores of. which are up-land, and the rest low ground, (off Canaseena Creek,) well suited for grazing purposes6 Allboth~ up-land'knd low-land, is fresh and good. The plaCe.is elegantly improved, having a large and comfortable dVelgli osce and all out-buildings necessary on a farm, all'ndw(aiid complete. The place is admitted by all who see it, to be one of the most beautiful and desirable resi dences in North Georgia. It is well watered, lav -ieg:asnumber of the very best lime-stone springs: there is also on the place (situated very near the Rail Road) one of the best Lime Quarries in the State, not more than half a mile distant from the Cement Quarry of the Rev. C. W. Howard. There is on the place a good water-powerfor running lills or othbr Machinery, and orebrds.of the best apple, -peach and pear trees. . . Tract No. 2 Joins tract No. I on the West, and contains FOUR 'HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES, ll in woods without' .improverneitts. It is well .watered, having a beautiful creek running thiough it. Theland belongingioeeh of the above described -places, can all--be cultivated, and nearly all of it is first quality of up-lands. About 3SJ Negroes to be Sold.! There will be sold, also, at the same time and place, to the highest bidder, between, thirty .and thirty-five -Negroes. Among them, is one first rane Blacksmaith, one tinrt rate Harness and Shoemaker, one-Nei. I Seamstress, very likely, and a good House servant. :. - -. Will be sold, also, a fine lot of Males and Hlorses, a number of fine short-liorned Darlisi Cattle, Sheep, Stock-of Hogs, aid about ten thousand lbs. of pork ; two or three thousand bushels of corn, a-quantity of good fodder, two carriages and three or four wagons, one Taylor Gin, one Tlftasher, and a numb.:r df other articles;too tediousto neialioi: suchas House hold and Kitchen.furniture; Plantation tools,&c. There are also five other quarter eeotiotis of land about eight hundred acres in all, lying immediately in the same neighborhood, but not joining each other; nor either of the other tracts. Th'ese last de scribed lands may be bargained for privately -on good terms. - Proposed Conditions of Puirchase I The terms of sale of the two Tracts of Land first described, will be one fourth each, the balance in one, two and three years,:with interest from-date, the purchaser to take a Bond for- Title intil .dte land is paid-for.. The Negroes,- 'Stock, Corn, &e., will be sold on a credit of twelve months, with.in terest from date. Each purchaser will be required to give a note, with two' approved securities, before the property is delivered. The pork will be sold for -cash. Persons desiring to lok at the lands, will find Dr. G. W. Glenn, at Kingston, and Rev. W. B. Tel ford,.on the prenises. Both,' or either of them, will take, pleasure in showing:the hands. W. Sale tobegin at elev. n o'cloek; on Wednes day, Desenmber 26. 3. B. EDDINS, For Wr.IAu EDDIs. Kingston, Nov 26, ..4t 46 References. Hlon. IY. I. STitLKs, Savannah, Ga. Col. W. S. Co-KrAN, Rome," Maj. W. W. CLAY-rON, Kingstonh R. B. Young. Esq., Sarannaha, " Col.,.1. 0 Srtour., Uartersville, " _IlMMYENSE SALE OF AT COST! L D). LALLERSTEDT, Augusta, Georgia econtemnplating a change in his business on the firt of,Ianuary-,offe-rs his L ARGE and -BEAU TIFULLY assorted Stoek of Dry Goods, at Cost, for Cash ! -.aut received an invoice of Moiro Antique and Striped SILKS: Black and Colored Phaid and Brocade do.; Lupin's Bomibazine nnd Alpacecas; Extra Styles Muslin DeLaines ; Linen Camabric Handkerchiefs; Great variety of EMlBROIDEl lES; Kid and Silk Gloves, bestsa yles; Mloiro Antique and Velvet CLOAKS; -A tso, A LAnos S-rOCK OF Negro and Bed Blankets, Georgia Plains, Osnaburgs, &c., &c. - IIT Platert-s visiting the City will inad it to their itnterest to enil and examaine for thaemselves, at the Corne~r of the. Globe llotel, Augusta., Ga. ,Nov 14 t 44 FURNITURE A ND CARPET WARE-ROOMS. C. A. P LA T T& CO., BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, 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 Nprihern manufacture at prices that cannot flail to give satisfnction. Our Ware-Rooms are always filled with the * OF THE LATEST AND MOST 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 tioe, amanufacture any article not usually kept on kan In our Furniture Department, which embraces three Stories, can be found Every Article of the latest Design, andl we particularly request all persons to look be f.,re purchasing elsewhere, as we guarantee to du plicate any artieo at Charleston prices. We also have on hand ta splendid Stoek of *Tapestry, Brussels, Ingrain, Wilton, Three-Ply, Dutch Hemp anad- Cotton CARPETS, CRUMB CLOTilS and DRUGGETS, * (all sizes and widths.) CURTAIN STU:FFs. Damask, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Ginaps, Cords, Tassels, Cornices, Bands and Pins of the greatest variety. Rugs, Door 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 piece. grThe attention of buyers is- respectfully re quested to the above, which comprise the best and largest assortment ever offerted in this city. . C. A. PLATT, J. B. PL ATr. N. B. ADAM. Augusta, October 1, 1855. -0 H AVING added'to our extensive Cabinet E. tablishament a Coffin sWareroomn, we are now prepared toa furnish FISK'S .eelebrated ME TA 4IC BURI AL C AS ES and COFFINS of~ every size and style of finish at the shortest notice. Ordlers at nighter on Sunday, will receive prompt attention if left at Mr. J. B. PLATT'S resiilence on.Ellis Street, in rear of the-store. .. AugutaOct1 .C. A. PL ATT & CO. Executors Notice. A LLperonshaving demands against the Estate AoL ErB.nsleher Dee'd. arc hecreby notified to present the same properly attested for payment, and those -ho are indebted to the-Estate are requested to make payment to. J-E. LEWIS, Ex'or. nov28--4t ~46G. Come at Last ! H. SUL IVA14,has just receiveda e arge and very haaadsome assortment of fine. CLOAK8.ad TA LMAS. at uanutsually low prices. -et24 .A.r. . A t1 STATE (GFSOUTFWCAROL1NA; EDGEFIEL) DISTRICT, .;INEQUTY. -- NancySarah Quaries, by her - prochaiin a, Geo.',Bwril, - tee. - il for Par. Samuel W: Gardner,- - Mary Abn Qdarles and others. - B Y'virtue oftan .Ordei fran atceellor Wat d law in this-cause, I will proceed to.Illat'.the plantation cf the lateStrling Quarles. -nThui' sny te- 13th dayof December next, the following Real and Personal Estate, o ihielthesaid Quarles died, seized and possessed, totwit: One Tract or parcel f 'Land situated in the Diid trict and State aforesaid, on waters or Stevens' Creek and Savannah flyer, and containiig jfour hundred acres, ,more or, lee, adjoining .lands of John P. May., Samuel 1'Gairdner, Mrs.1Nlargaret Lanhan aqd lands of the Estate of Allen Anderson, dec'd., tnd others, This Trajt will be sold.in two parcels, the one toconti.three-bu idredaid'tten ty-two acres, nore.. ors le s. and - designated the " Morris Trat,'?-ths other to.contain two hundred and thirty-seven acres. more or less, and known as the " Nedwood Tract." Alfo, . A Likely Lot of. Negroes,. Numbering abouttwenty. .Als, iStoek of Mules, Cattle, lo.:, Sheepi, H1opsetold and Kitchen Fur niture, Plantation Tools, impleients of husbandry, and any supply of provisiona1ligt may bdon hand. This property will~.besold' on. a -credit of twelve - moaths, except as to'allsuisunder ten dollars,and as to.so much thereof as wilL'be sufficient to. defray the'6osts of this suit, hThibasf be paid- in iash. The purchase money to besecured by bonds with ample sureties. A. S1l1KlNS, cs. s. .. Oct~15, 9t 40 Notee. TIHE Subscriber will also hell at the same time and.place, a negro man Rial, a negro woman Mimee. and her child. the property of Mary A.. Quarles, dee'd. S, W. GARI)NER,A4m'or Oct 15 .. -9t 4f State of South Carolina, EDGEPJELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Elrabeth Prince, : - . . - - 5uiSah Jiter and ill. for ac~ouat NancyTurner, adle, and ..didtrsr .es. - d fen. Martha Turner. Y Virtue of-tn order from Chancellor Ward law in this cause, I will sell at Edgefield C. II., on the first Monday In-January .meat. the- fol lowing real estate of Jobn K Turner, deetd,.to-wit.:. A Tract -of Land. -containing two hundred and. twenty acres, more or kss,situate in -Edgeflield Dis trict, lying on Big Stevens? Creek, aid adjoining Lands of Alexander Shm'pln, William .Newsom. and Terril Goff. I will also sell at -the late residence of the said John E. Turner, deo'd., bn the Thursday succeeding the sale-day in January-1856, the personal property of the said deceased, among-which there is one negro woman. - - - This property, realty and personaltv,-wiil.be sold on a credit of twelve months from day of sale ex cept as to so much as may be required to defray the costs of this suit which must be paid in leash. Pur chase money to be secured by Bonde or Notes with adequate sureties. Titles to the land, three dollars, to be paid for extra of the purchaso money. A. SIMKINS, cz.s.o.' Nov'27, 1855. 6f . 46 State of S'uth Carolina. EDGEFIELD yISTItICT. IN EQUITY. John J. Scott and. otIfei; e .. - Bill for Part'n. Samuel C. Scott and others.) BY Virtue of an-order from..Chsancellor.Ward J.lawvln this causeel.1*1il:sell at -Edlifieeld C. H., on the first Mo'nday In January next, the follow ing negro slaves,- to wit :: Polly and .her four ehil dren Marshal, Stanfield, ,Jim and Hampton. These negroes will be sold ou a credit of twelve months from day of sale,with interest from day of sale except as to costs which must be paid in ensh. Pur chase money to be secured by Bonds with admple personasl sureties. -A. SIAIKINS, c.E.E D. Nov 27 . . 6t 46 Laud for Sale, TI HE Subseriver wishing to change his location A.ofrers for ale bis V.AAUJABLE PLAN4TA TION, conta-ining Three Hundred k Seventy-seven Acres Lying on Saluda River, an'd adjoining lands of Wui. A. Strother, A. Clark and Duaid Payne, neafr Bozenmn's Ferry, and within two or three hundred yards of the Greenville & Columbia Rail Road. Th le Tract contains aibout oei hundred neres in original forest, whilst the rest is nder fence. One hundred and fifty is in a high itate of cultivation, of which there is from seventy-five to one hundred acres of fine bottom land equal to any and surpassed by none in the State. This plantation has good out lets and excellent ranges for stoek. On the premises are a good Two Story Dwelling House and all necessary plantation buildings. Also, a Spring of never failing water. gr Any person wishing to purchase will call on the SuLseriber who resides on -the premises, and ho will take pleasure in showing them the above tract. J. W. MAYNARD. Nov 21 If , :-45 Land for Sale, T ~HE subscriber will offer foar sale at Edgceieldl ICourt flouse, to the highest bidder, on the first Monday in .January next, his Plantation, situ ate in Edgefield District, on Little Saluda River, containting Two Hundred and SeVenty-Six Acres, More or less, andl adjoining lands of Thornton Cole man, Josiah Etheridge, aud others.. There are 50 acres of -prime. Bottom Land, be longing to the Tract. Also some 30) acres of land recently cleared and fenced. Upon the premises are good out-buildings, among them a Barn, a -Stable, a Smoke House, a Kitchen and sundry Negro houses. The healthfulness of the plantatio i is unexceptionable, and among its other recommendations is to be Included a well of excellent water, superior to any in that vicinity. The-property. will-be sold on a eredit-of Twelve Monthai with interest from the day of sale. J. P. RIDGELL. Nov. 15, 1855. .7t 45. Valuable Plantation for Sale! T HIE Subscriber being desirous of ecianging his Ilocation, offers for sale on .very moderate terms his Excellent and Handsome Plantation, -On West Creek, in Edgefield District, adjoining lands of Abram Jones, Dr. M. Folk, Mrs. Julia INorris, Mitehell and others. Said Tract contains seven hundred acres of the best oak and hickory land, and is one of the best and healthiest planta tions in tho District. There are upon the premises a good one Story Dwelling, Kitchen, Negro Houses, Barns, Sta bles, drc. A Well in the yard of the purest spark ling cold water, and good Springs' convenient to each field. A bout half or a little more of the above place is in woods, one hundr-ed neres fresh clea-red, and the remainder under fence and in good condition. gr T~as..-Said Lund is offered at $10 per acre, on a credit of one, two and three years with interest from date. Persons wishing to buy land would do woll to give mne a call. Address JOHN P. BATES. Leesiville, Lexington, S. C. Oct 17 -3m 40 gr Lexington Telegraph please copy three times and forward account to the sbove address. -FOR SALE, T HIE STORE HOUSE, next East of R. H. Sul .livan's, 30 feet front and 60 deep, containing three roomis below, one above, and a good cellar. --Aso THE TAN YARD and Lot .adjoining, and con taining about three acres. .-M..As ONE LOT on the branch adjoining C. L. Refo. R. T. MIM.S. Oct 2 tf 38 Notice IS Hereby given to all concerned, that a final set tlmn ill be made on the Estate of Daniel Smith, dee'd., in the Ordinary's Office at Edgefield C. H., on the 4th Monday In 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, Ex'ors - - . samJTr.' Oet 28, 1855. 3m 42 Flour ! Flour I! - IP7g Barrels of superfine Flour, just recved, by I le) R. IH. SULLIVAN. Lauid fo. L'e r , TTIE shkrer4ffre'-'or-Side bi-TB'AGT &P TLAND where he now lives, situated about ineniatfrbm Eigrefeld C.It, epantni'nang ad: - ~ ight S dredcreie 'ore or less. There is on this desirable plantation an excellent Two StoyDwelling House, with ten goos rooms, .tjogethcr with all 'iticessary out buildings - It.is-welt watt4ed, having a large-number of good cool, and never-failing springs of the purest'water. The lpndD produenv 5aZd ill adapted t ie Culthiutioni ofCto n~vy'ido ~st The shititon l healthy -andin -a':god idighbor hood, hnd thetraet could-be - divided so -as to make two or three good-desirable -settlements. - Atso, the Holites Tract containing .one hundred - an- sixty acrea, ore or' les, situated nejsr*.ed .HiI, and adjqjpin ilandE of Col. Wyett Holnes and other. This.trast former ly belonged to the Estate of.Wln. Holmes and was purelaseeLby me at his'meuf. The above lands jlltbsold on verynceommioda ing'idi-rss ;'and if desired,. pegro property, at lua prices, will be taketn in- pirt payment.' I will lie1lased tblihov.the'lan to anyperion esing o iurchasu. - S. Ch RISTIE. A guis23 ' . , tf 822.'. N 6t'ic e This , VALUABLE 'LAND FOR SALE I . 11E Subscriber offers for safe tho-TRACT OF -LAND whereon he now resides, situated about four miles South of Edgefield C. I., containing * ear Six Hunared Acres, Withall-necessary improvements. . Come and :witness the present-crop,.;and al will be convinced arregard the fine quality-o the laud, and-its adaptation to the cultivation of cotton, corn and: smad grain. I will be pleased to show the land to.any one desiring to purchase. L. S. JOHNSON.: Sept 5 tf . 34. Land for Sale. I'ESIROUS of'moving to the. West, I,.ofer for - sale my Plaitition in Abbeville' Disrteit, con tainiig SixHuhdred and .Fifty Acre, One hundred andfify cres cleared, o'ri huidred-of which is fresh and in a high :state of ultivation the balance in woodland, lies well and" is heavily timbered. This Tract of Land lies imqiediately on the Post Road, one mile from Mrs. Sarah. Wideman's,' and adjoins lands of 1essrs. Anthony Harmon, *Wm. Williams, Josiah and George Patterson and-others ; and forhealth' 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'/.ell 'watered. an'exceljent spring in one hundred 'yards of.the house,-with running water through most of the fields. There is a comfortable Dwelling IIouse with all necessary outbuildinga on the premises. The above'named Tract of Land offTers many in ducementsto a man, wishing to settle permanently; In jaditio'n to its liir a good neighborhood, the cmitem:plated Valley Road will run in about two hundred yards of theamostiteavily timbered part or the Tret,-where-timber will no doubt be in;demand; I de'mit unnecessaiy to:give a more defalid ac count, but invite persons wishing to buy to give ime a call. A. MU RPIIY. 'Set'2 if :< tf:.Wf Valuable: Property "for :Sale, THE undersigned, intending to move to Georgia n a short time,.ofUlirs for sale the ..following valuable property in Hamburg-titles inaisputa6le. The D WELLING IHOUSE and LOT on Market, Corner of Snowden Strcet, running-through to Mereer Street. The Dwelling and .Jitchten are of brick, covered' with tin. On the Lot is a Carriage Iouse~ Stable, and.all.necessary outbuildings. The LOT On Centre Street, nearly oppoitethe A mrien Hotel, on which is a large'TWO STORtY BR ICK BUILDING, occupied as Two Stores and Dwelling-tot running through to Cobb Street. On the latter Street is a large hack Store. The LOT din Corner Market and Leavenworth Streets, running through to Mercer Strest: On this Lotis a new One and a half Story HOUSE, plus tered and painted. -Also FIVE HUNDRED SHARES Hamburg and Edgefild Plank Road Stook. - . - -- The above property will be sold on accommoda ting termsa, or' exchanged for land in Southern Geor gia. or negroes. IL A. KENRICK. hlamburg. Oct 1 t~f 38 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 Edgeleld C. H., adjoining lands of Daniel Holland, . WV. Adam~ and others. - Said Tract uftnlins Eight Hndred and Sixty-I live Aeres, of ibe best Oak and Ilickory Laind, of which there is tout four hundred und eighty acres in a high state oI cultivation, most of it fresh and well fenced. Th~ balance is woodland, rich soil, lies well, and is well tim~bered. This place is healthy, well watered, has all neces scry out buildings, negro houses enougha. to aeconm modate forty or fity negroes, an excellent water Gin, with sixty'Saws, which will gin from four to six bales of Cotton per day. Also, a Grist Mill in fine order. The average crop of this plae. for a series of years has equalled, it is- believed, that of any plan-I tation in theo District. Tasus liberal. . lT For further information ad -ress the Subbscri ber-at Mt. Willing, or my sea on the premises. WILLIAM PADGETT. Oct 31 : . 2m - - 42. Valuable Lands for Sale. T HIE Subscriber offers for sale the TR ACT OF LAND on which he niow lives, situated on Savannah River, seventeen miles above Augusta, well adapted to theocultivation of Cotton and Grain, containing 11'76 Acres, ores or loiss.. Between five and six hundred acrem of leared land, one heundred of which-is ismt quali ty low grounds, and one hundred acres fresh, whilst the balance of the cleared, land is in a flair state of eulivaion. The place has several fine .prings on it On the - premises are all necessary buildings. It is as healthy a location, .and as moral and intelli gent a neighborhood asecan befounda in the District. One other T ract. containinlg FIV E HUNDR ED AND .TW ENTY ACR ES, lying near the junc ture of the Beaverdam and Turkey Creeks. 'On the premeises are all necessary buildings,; with several good springs. The plaice is healthy, located in a fine neighborhood, and well adapted to a ental Te above lands-will be sold on aocommodating terms, and if desired, negro prope.rty, at fair prices, will be taken in payment. I will take pleasure in howing the lands to any who may wish to purchase, or any mnformation.given-'by addressing the subscri ber at Woodlawn; S.-C. - J. B.- HOLMES. Oct 2 - - '8m* * 8 Georgia Bullock County Lan4 .FOR SALE t THE Subscribesr wishinq to make a change in his business, offers hi. entire possessions for sale. It contains about Tenl Thousand Aores, Of Pine Bay, Hanmmock tend Swamp Lands. The Baylads are as good as need bc-being based upon a bed .of marl,.as wilL show. by the ditches. The Hammock 'is' ef good quality, producing ex cllent crops of Corn and Cottor.' The. Plne .tim ber is in abundance, and of the best qjuality for Mill or ranging purpose,-all within reach .of water transportation to market, as the Ogeeche RIver Is the Eastern boundaryof the land. -A STEAM MILL, running a Circular Saw, with al its fixtures, together with the Timber Carriages ma Mules for hauling,.is also offered with the, land.. There are two settleinenti on theireises, with a good two Storf DwellIng on each, .ne of which has a good framed Gin House and Screw, 'together ith all other buildings usual on such places. gg Persona desiring to purchase are requested. to come and look foetheemselves or address, - .RHES A-McCROAN - Scarboro, Serieen Co. e. Nov 24) Sie 45 -Notice. LL those indebted to me a.s t o John t.Lyon will please call and settl.etr Notes Also, those indebted to-myself, as I n bie toho-moneytopsyy debts.. : B..Ig N.. . ..,ov7 .~ 10t . .. Wor' Clerk. - THOS... G. BACOlI. EDMWqVD PEN. R. D.. YAN. . WEILEY BODIE. - :7er Prinary. - , H. T. WRIGHT. -W. F. DIIRI$.OE.. ...r eLtarif. JULIUS.DAY. - WA. Q ATTFLS8UDC, DEWO OBAKT; - A. R. 'ABLE-, THEOPHILUS 1IEAN, . ? WBS ,EY WEIRTZ. of. B: W mtfI' E, -- BARNEY;L'AMAR. , ?CHRLESB CARTER THOMAS-8. REESE - - a Eedica1 Notioe TnR.,READY KENNERiLY wilt praqdiee -.L Mbediciue together.on the. Ridge and ,neigh boring vicinity. Office at Dr. Ready's. ] Qet,17,-a . :- . .c .m 40 -. IL WRIGHT, DENlTIST. OFFICE oer Messrs. Caancua . & Bawr's Hardwar Store, Broad S street,Augusta, Ga.- .- .. t All operations pertaining to Dentistry will beat tended to.with .promptness, and. to the entire satis faction of all who may faior bijp with their patronale. g Gold Piate and.Wire, Clasp.Metal, Solder, &c., furnianed to'Dentists for Cash. AugUsta, May;1 ly 16 DENIAL SURG-ERIYt D R. A. PARKER, respectfully informs the citizens of Eugelield District, that he may. be fouad during sale'day week at the Plattir's Ho te,.Edgefeid .'H., '~and at his residence. on the b Anderson roid,'t1ihtein 'niles North-east of the= k Village, on ' eey Fridayand'Satti:41ay olloing. C specimei s of bis-work, put up on the latest and g most improved principles, can be seen-at his OfMe. His address, when.io. the eoun try, as heretofore, a Sleepy Creek, P.O. Dec 27 tf . 50 '- NOTOE' ITN a view of ilosing'ous my Steck of Goods; I will aRt'r this date sell. the entire St ck at ft New Ybrk Cost for Cash: ~ To the Ladiis,I wasld'say -i bae szady desirkble 313U606038. Such as llack-tagtColored SILS, BAREGES TISSUES,CASHIMERES,DELAINES, - SHOES, 110SIERY, &e. '- a 1 Al.Persons indebted to me are earnestly ' requested to 'malfay ment - W.P. BUTLER. Edgefield C H.,.iept.26 .tf 37,. NEW CAIPE T S TO ErI JAMES..G. BA LIE,'.. r (sirdyitaiz taor.a.A:as.s anst:) DIRE OT IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS Or ti RUGS; FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &c., lo. -L INES G0 00D , Curtain lMaterials and Timnlatg, N&C., &c~ &0 . 24 lEO BTEERK, CetARLU!O, W . O gg-P. S..'-Orderw promptly attended to. 3-Ang8 .-6mo ' 30 FRUITLAND, NU RSERY, TEN THOUSAND CHOICE-TRlEES-! TilE SUBSCRIBER ofersifor-Fall and Winter .lnting; (l855.-'56)~ the following desirdble arties: : AIPPLES.-A select-list, of early, medium and . late varieties, including many of the, new an ti superior Southern seedlings, heretofore 'described ] in Southern -Cultienter--25 cents each;-2 pr hundred. 1 PEARtS.--Dwarfs and Standards, many choice t varIeties, 50 cents each ; $40 per hundred. Extra large trees, $l - - -P PE ACUrES.-A succession from June till Octo-. ber, ineluding many niative seedlings, 25ecents each; $20 per hundred. - A PRiCOTS,' NECTARlNES, PLUMS and _ C1ERRIES, of 'the bett nrietiesi 0 cents each'; $40perhun-Ired. - FIGS-Several choice varieties, includIng the Celestial, Adlicant, Black Gehoa, Ao., &e., 50 cents each. GRAPES- The geniuine Catawoba, from Axt's Vineyards;- also,' WVeller's Scuppernong, &c. 50) ents each; $40 per hundred. QUINCES-The Orange variety, well rooted and strong Plants, at 25 eents.4 STRAWBERRIS.-Mure than thirty choice varieties., includingall the moat desirable. These Strawberry Plants have been awarded the Jfret Premium at the two last Fairs of-the "&Buthera I Central Agr'icultural Societ y." .Prices, 50 cents1 per doxen; -or- from $1 to $3 per-hundred'.J BLA CKBER'RIES.-The genuine new Rochelle .or "" Seaeoas' Maminoth." Berries~ of extra size and fine flavor.- Well tooted plants 50 cents each. POMEGR ANATES-The Sub-acid, or Sweet r variety, at 25 and 50 ebuts each, according to size. OSAGB ORANGE PL AN'IS, for Hedging-a large quamity of vigorous Plants, of I and. 2 years a growth, at $5 to $8 per. thousand.-. OSIERrOR...4SKET. WIL LOW-Cuttingsiof thufamous Beweriafgiiat $10 per thousand, or $2 - per single hundred. . Also, the.. Viminaiw, at $5 ] per 'thousand, ori $1-per shundred. Theae Oiers are also very valoable-for-hooppoles,when two y ears old from the catting. .. - i7 Orders will 'also ho received for choice ItO SES. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS and TREES, EVRGREENS, VINES and- GREEN-HOUSE h PLANTS, &c. a ?7The various Railroads .diverging in almost every direction from Augusta, afford ample facilities for shipping to any part of the South. Trees will be carefully .packed and forwarded by Express or otherwise, with safety and despatch. . I Cl7 From mniddle of October. until first of Febu ar is the proper time for transplanting-the earlier A in winter- the better. Purchasers will be furnish .d with inch (printed) directions for the. planting ,J ad managementrof- Trees, &c1 as will (if strictly e followed) insure success. Addressa- D). REDMOND, Augusta, Ga. a -Ot31 3m2m .42 d JRcktsa.Street Nospital.1mid'Surgical INFIRMilRY for NEGROES4 AUGUSTA, GA. T HE Undersigned would respectfully -call the .attentiun of Planters and Slave-ewnere gene- e rally, to their very complete and extensive establish.-_ meti'nAugusta, Ois., for'the accomaniti~ton of. NEGROES requiring SURG&JCAL OPERA TIONS or Treatnaent In CHRONIC DISEASES. The~ Tiildinig is situated corner' of-Jackson-and 'J Fenwiek Streets; between the Georgia and-tho Sa- ~ vannah RaH-Roadr Depots:; and in 'sight af both. It is therefore convetiletbef the reception of pa tients from a distance. -In its construction, throu-gh out the entire plan, was -kept in view the special purpse to which it .is applied ; being furnished with everything whieI: can conduce to the comfort of the 1 SICK.. It is supplied with hot and cold bathurand shower.haths-and lias water-closets in each story I to aoid fatigue and exposure to the patients.- It is also well ventilated and lighted- wnth gas. With the constanl -attendance ofs experienced mule and female nurses the patient wilfbe sved much of the sufeing ebhieh too often is the-reialt of uniaveida bneglect in the treatment of NEGROES is irdi, nary puivate practice, - TE RMS-For-Board, Lodging and Nursing, per onth, 810. For alt wuczssaaw Medical attendance, r Surgidal Operations, Ac., the same as. in ordinary city practice. IU. F. CAMPBELL, SBurgeos, - R CAMPBELL, Attending Physicia Augusta, qatf 3 5 ..- L pesonaindebted to the.Estate of Beujaunin Gallman, dee'd., nerequested. to make pay txt.- Those baving demands against the Estate will render themi in properly attested. . P A. BUSHNELL, - S. S? BOYCE, Ex'ors. MW. A. RANSOM. . Nov 21 - tf . . 46 B L AGE, Blue, Indeliblp an4 Carmine, for sale kby A.G.dbT. J. TEA(QUE, Druggists. elve s, as c-:i a ; A Anodsoil Mom s i6S, .$ LKh7 iLjs to ;A tth sa; k arip ,en~n4 ,pV of.. . gvew enla'- 1.l ,S A.1 LI Stne!!i rith 6 rvr %/tetgbral ke eiuar 6o t. Thnfu or eavoswnjac ,w :op bywt wation:w: t.~c~tmrf \nacot n1..1 I EEDS - B:dCJ O.-BT ,'3 1N OctQMRf "R . A.B8 BRAYS.OAS ?rfl RC. - 11thE Publiaree resetaly inaue tha this Ltoehak fodrgoea t ou rpir, , hoe ystitdt i ectt lte n t hhaleet ersEoST YLnnee tegaMf. 0s A. expee atond ~a openetdone irsit ' hoII wbit c ate. rietfl norih tha his ir tlh ndern theruh repatitio atnus Iso ees, ad ms'oee nthe First of@ 3ftUit* roiTheaoh"Proprie ares i the i pdb atoigsen ball be spared' on the part of the 'Maliaginpt to wanist' the Table With the best viands Ihr 'Market f a uguitand Hamburg alwd Families visiting ousr Town are so fito pg e as tsri saqur beat exeq~d*.m shall. bede@t$:t**. sinister Co tofr entirecoin,rt. THE TA-'E" Vel6sig'; ' e iille nder the inanagemet #r ft. ':ei scdQtler, ad the. best of: rata wiltbo t lien, of Uib 'e iel letIobsberg e". ; t' " S Hab rn, Oc~e , Of the Tin Efinuact ,* -EAR Az.. R.- T. D I lS'_ T A N IfLk rut: 'Subscribqr rould .resp ectfully ins :tyre C eitizcns orf Egee d'and the mur obbtd Via iets, that he;has removed t.)fils residqnoe, WrIaL e has reetlg reted!. Jorge anar rominodrons hop; and li now prepaa'a toe"IrV-0-0' the .q ALL. ITS-BRANC) I tS, aueh is iisnufw --g nare__ fr Mercha..nts, ROFfl Gg '!t~