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DAGERETYP2S MOR1RIi& BUETT, D~AceanaAs, 'respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gen tleuten of Edgetield, that they are.nuw prepared to execute in the line of their Profession, and in the VERY BEST STYLE, the Most Perfect Likeness - Of all who may favor them with their patronage. The uAil be happy a. N*16 tit c1citizens of the Town and surrounding country specimens of Daguereotypes recently. taken. by: them, wih3h haeW met with universal admiratiohi Call -at their Room in the:Carolina Hotel, and satisfy yourself. Que-object rill be't. give entire satisfaction, and no pains will be spared to secure this result. Edgefield, Dee l ' tf 49 ; a AUZ CHANCE TO SAVE COSTS. . 1E Subscriber respectfully calls the' attention l-of al who are indebted to him, either by Kote or Account, to conie forward and settle the same in January next, as he stands in need of money. This follows in a consequence of his business being trans acted upon a Cash system. It was impossible under some circumstances to avoid crediting some of my customers. but I cannot get along in my line of bu siness without Cash. Therefore I hope all indebted 'will come forward and,settle up promptly. M. LEBESCJIULTZ. Dec 19 -_if 45 ' Notice.. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Col. R. B. Bouknight, dee'd., are earnestly requested to make immediate payment. All persons having demands against the estate, will present them pro perly attested. JOhIN HITIET, Z Ad'ors MlARY l!OUIKNIGIIT. 3 Dec 19 ly 49 tMMENSE SALE OF WRY 000 AT COST! -D. LALLERSTRIDT, Augusta, Georgiti, " contemplating a change in his business on the firrtofJanuary,offers his LA RGE and BEAU 'TIFULLY assort.d stuck of Dry Goods, .at Cost. for Cash ! --Just received, an invoice of Moiro Autigue ad.Striped SILKS - Black and Co!ordd Plaid and Brocade do.; Lupin's Bombazine and Alpaceaa; Extra Styles Muslin DeLaines; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Great variety of EMBROIDERIES; Eid and Silk Gloves. best s yles: Noiro Antique and Velvet CLOAKS; -A Lso, A LARa, STOCK OF Negro and Bed Blankets, Georgia Plains, Osnaburgs, kc,, &c, - 11is Planters visiting the City will find it to their interest to call and examine for themselves, at the Corner of the Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Nov 14 . t 44 Bolstering, Mattress Making, &c., &c. TIHE Subscriber takes ;resat pleasure in announ eing to the citizens of Edgelield and the public generally, that he has opened a Ship directly West .of the Planters' Ilotel, tio doors below dMr. 13. C. .Bryan's Store, where he is prepared to make Mattresses of every Variety, AND- REPAIR & CUSI110N &c., after the best and latest styles and on the niost -reasonable terms. , He respectfully solicits a share of the patronagre of the trading pnblie. Call and examine may woark. It will recommnend itself. 11 All business in the above lim-' dane proanyjtly and neatly finished. HI. M ARTI N. Furniture Establishment. T H E Subscriber has just started, an connlexiont, w'ith the above businiess, a. CABIN~ET RIOOMY, where lie is prepared to do all kinds of work eni trusted to his cnre with pern-et satisfacion tao his customiers, and at prices heretofore unknownt in this \'illag~e. I will manke to ordler, anda of the very be-t monterial, qfora , T..aornLges, - BEDSTEAI)S. W ASI$TA NDlS. Tables, Desks, &c. 1 wilt also make to order, and at the shortest notice, Of every variety. :and in thme best styl. ij'T Oki Furniture repaided handsomady and promptly. , A aimre of publie patronage is reseceifully soli cited. M. A . MA Rh'ERT!. Dec 19 .tf-1 THE EDGEFIELD BOOT AN~D SHOE MANUFACTORY! TJ H~EySubscriber* nmost reslpet nuly informs his friends tha:t he is still at the sname old Stimtd, and makes tea order, .Bo o ts a nd S h oes DF THlE BEST MATERIAL. AND WORKMANSHIP, Also, on hand, a very fine assortment of Dress, Dounble Sealed 'Water Proof anid Quilted . 1kottom BOOTS; Aqd, e-~usual, a variety of th'sceFINE PI.~MP '-BOOTS, so muceh and sal-justlf amired. .i A'of wrhich, in future, he will sell at the Edw-. est Prices for CASTI anad CASil ONJY. Hie will strictly adhere to this rule in every instanace, and earnestly trustsithat NONE will expect lhim to depart from i. W31. alcEVOY. , Sept 25 - tf. 3 .Pomaria Nurseries, 8 UEIMER & C RAMUYION.'D, TIAVE for aleca large and fine colleetionof the LLbest varieties of. Consiueting of PE A CtES. PL U'Wt. A~ PR ICOTS, NECTARINES,PFIGS, GRAPE VIN ES. PEARS both standard and. dwarf, A'PPL.ES, strataharad anid dwarf,H R RRHS; sfandaird and dwarf. RUSFSN, .FLOWERING SHlRUBS and EVERGIGENS of choice kinds. Their Fruit Department embraces all the best native varieties, early qnd late, as well as all the Choice Foreign kinds, anid the trees are of line liabits and growth. E2' Prieed Catalogues sent to all aplicanlts. Address SUMMlER & CRAMlMOND, Oct 31 3m 42 Ponmaria, S. C. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD) ISRICT. - IN ORDIN ARY. B Y B. T. wRIGiilT, E~squir'e, Ordinary of Edge field Distr.icz; -Whereas, aMezukiah Burnett oald Thnaa Fishaer lifave apptie.to:.efomr i.etterse of Aahninistrationm, Ont .all. and ingtulsr the goodas and chattels, rigzhts anid ,credtits of.JamesS &ihadrch, late of thec utstriact .aforesaid,.dIeceased. Tiles. are, therefore, o aite 'and adlmonish alnl and .4ingular, the kindred anal ereditors of thme said udeceas ,ed, to he and appear before me, at ournert Ordinary's 'Court for the sad District, toa be holden at Edgefield C. H., on-she 3sgt dayi. f1Deee-sitier Inst., to aahow .eause, if any, why the said Admuinistratiort should not - egranted.' Gtven under my hand .and seal, thida 17th day of November in the year.of.our Lord one thousand -eight hundred and fifty-five, and .in the 80th year of Ameri ~n Jn~~tendene.. T, W RIGH T, 0. E; D. Dec129 St 49 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIE LID DIS'ITRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y H. T. WRIGHT, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas, Hlezekiahi Burnett & Th'leodore Fisher hath applied to nme for Letters of Admnirstrationm 0u Alfand minular thme goods and chardiema, rights and credits of Elijah Langley, late of the Distrier afore said, deceased. *'These are, therefore, to cite and admonish alt antd singular, the kindred and creditors eaf the said deeam ed, to he and appear haefore, me, at our next Oradinary's court for the said District, to bea holden at. Edgefield C. H., on the 31st day of December inst., to show cause, if any, whythesaid administration should not he granted. Given under naylhand and seal, this I7mlh day~ Dec., jthe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred -ad ffy-five, end jn the 80thm year of American ide SEATO'S ELECTION. TheSltate of South Carolina, TO THE MANAGERS OF ELECTION FOR EIGEFIELD DISTRICT: IN obedience to the writ of Election issued by the Honorable R. F. W. ALLSTON, President of the Senate, on- the 14th day of December instant, Your, and each of you'- are hereby required, after due advertisement, and with strict regard to all the provisions of the Constitution and Laws of itlteasaid State, touching your duty in such. case, to.hold an election for a member of the Seqate. fr the NIection District aforesaid. to serve for the remainder of. the term for which TILLMAM WATSON, lately the the sitting Member, was elected to serve,: The Polls to be opened at the various places of election withi; tliaiid.Dstriet ;on.th .s OND MQN DAY ipTanuarynext and. thi. day following, by the various sets of Sianagers. for' those places re spectively. The Mlanagers for all .the places of election aforesaid to meet at Edgefeld Court House on the Wednesday after, count the votes and de dare the election. BENJ. WALDO, CHAIR., pro tern, Board of Managers of Election. Dec 19, 3t 49 ELECT1ON NOTICE. TOTICE is hereby given that an ELECTION( iLwill be lield onthe SECOND MONDAY in January next, to fill the vacancies-about to occur in the Offices of CLERK, ORDINARY and SHER IFF, for Edgefield District. The Polls will be opened for ONE DAY.ONLY. The Managers will meet at Edgefield Court (louse on the Wednesday following, count out the votes and declare the Election. THOS. G. BACON, c. s. D. Nov 10, 1855. 3m 44 THE GREENVILLE. ME TIST FEMALE. COLLEGE. r U -:TITUTION, established by the Baip .. Conventien of South Carolina, and underthie in. .l of , -r.l of Trustees of the Furman 1.a.--:ty, v. ' into full operation on the first Wednesday +- F-a ary next, with the following Faculty: REV. H. A. DOCAN, President, and Professor of Mental and Moral Science ani Hisiory, PROF. CHAPMAN R. TWITTY, (LATE PRoFEssoa IN CAROLINA COLLEGE, N. C., Professor of Ancient Languages, Mathematicsaad the Phisical Sciences. REV. MARION W. SAMS, Professor of Logic and Belles Lettres.. PROF. EDWAkD B. BACON, Professor of Music. MRS. MARGARET A. RICE, Principal Instructress in the English Department. MISS JANE CAMERON, Associate Instructress-in the'Euglisk Depa'rtment. RATES OFTUITION PEa ANNUAL SESSION PAYABLE SEMI-ANNU.LLY IN ADVANCE. Arrangements have been made for further assis tance in the various Departments as it may become necessary. Primary Department.... .............$30 00 Academic " ........... 40 00 Collegiate " .......---.. 50 00 EXTRAS. Vodl Music, which every pupil is required to take.........................$ 3 00 Piano or Guitar. including use of Instruments, 50 00 Ancient Languages, each................40 00 Modern "............... 40 00 Diiawi and Paintin................. - 40 00 ."anc. Needle-work. Embhroidery........ 40 00 Fu wl100 all the extra branches will be taught. - if Board for a lairge number of pupils can be obtained in the Collegec Buildings, or m the imntie diate vicinity oft College, for $1l4 per month, iielu ding lihts and washing. 'fhe aninual Term will commence on the first Wednesday -in Febrnatry and close the middle of Noeumbler, with an intermediate vacation of two wekhs. commeninZl~g the Iast Thursda.y in July, thtus crrespointg with the Term and Vaentions ini the Furman ,iiversity. .\ny further info,mation will be given on applica tion to C. .J. ELFOR D, Treasur.er, or to RINV. RICIIAlUD FURf1.\N, PiROF. P. C. EDW lIDS, 9: COL. T. P. 1tROCK1A N, { PREOF. C. 11. .1UD)SON, . TV. 1H. ROn E RTS, ESQ., i: 1. E. D CNCAN. ESQ., ? P'ROF. J. P. BOYCE. J lleemba~er 18 3t -!9 Johnson Female University, ANDERSON, S. C. M1embers of the Yaculty. Rrzv. WV. IL JOHNSON, inAxcar..iok. ltr.v. J. scoTTr 3URRAY, 3MRs. 3MARY E. DANIEL. Mass ELIZABETH J. EDWARDS, WILLIA M W AGSTAFF, PROF. OF MUsiC. .IA31ES T1. BACON. PROF. OF MUsic. 31:ss S.t RAI E. OVERBIY, AsSIsTANT .IN STRLCTRLESs IN DIL~wZNG IN TnLE ACADE.MI. 3hiss CYNTIII.\ C. FISHER, TUTREss. ~f liE above Institution has beenx in operation for e.tighlt yearli ; for the flrst five as a Semninary, and for the thuree.Inst as a Untiversity, established unlra Legislative -Charter granted in 1852. its .nercnsed andl continued prosperity for a number of years is the best evidence that it merits public pat rondze. Th'e same Professor. and Teachers, who have beeni identified with the Iustitution from its beginning wtill continue next year. The sesion for ~8-,6 will open op the first Wed nesay in February. .'.*Uonni; ineludingsfnel,1ights, &,e., from SS'to $10 per month. For further particulars wo invite especial attention to our Catalogues. lE For Catalogues or other' information address Itt. J. Scott Murray or any member (of the Faculty. uiderson, Dee 18 . lan 45 Land for Sale, e'- ber wi of'er for sale at Edgefleld I d use, iio 'h highest bidder, on tIhe fi - ..: i. .tla -. :xt....h is Plantation, situ at. ini Ed fi:'t;flistid~ ,.i 2:ILittle 'Saluda River,' contaiuinag Two Hundred and :nty-Six Acres; More or less, and adjoining sands of Thornton Cole man, Josiah Etheridge, and others. 'T.here are 50 tucres of prime Bottom Land, be 1qgin.to the Tract. Also some 30) acres of land recently cleamred and fenced. Upon the premises are good out-buildings, among them a Bairn, a Stable, a Smoke -House, a Kitchen and sundry Negro Houses. The healthfulness of the plantatio-a -i unexceptiopable, and amnong its other rccommendhitionsa )s to b. included a well of excellent water, superior to any in that vicinity.' The property will be sold on a credit of Twelve .\onths, with interest from the day of sale. J. P. RIDGELL. Nov. 15, 1855. 7t 45 L LPesosZndete t m by Note or Ace outaerequested to call and settle them on ir before the Girst January next, as T shall platee all unaid~i~ accounts after that date in the hanids of an flicer. .\ly bisinecs for the future will be eon 1 Neted oni the Cash principle entirely-and all work left with me must be paid for on delivery, As i pre r oing no business at all in preference to a Credit business. H. A. GlRAY. )eO 10 4t 49 Well Digging, &c. fIIESLEY McGEE respectfully informs the c itizens of Edgefleld District, that ho wvill do all work in his line, such as Digging and Cleaning WVells, lBlastipng Rock, &c., with protnlptness and despatch. lis atddress is Germanvirec P. 0., S. C. iec It tf 49 Strayed or Stolen ljROM the subscriber on the 8th inst., TWO .HORSE8,-one a large Roan Horse, the other a small Hay Poney, (a mare.) A reasonable reward will be paid for their reoovery, or ay in rtrationi concerning them, by B. T. ROGERS. A iken, D'eo 11 tf 48 "Economy is Wealth !" GO 00)elean Rags of every description will be purchased at the " Advertiser Oqice." Price, E ets per pound. Now, here's a chance for. almos. every body, and old bachelor's too, to miake money. A pril 18 tf 14 Physicians' Buggy Trunks and Pocket (fEDIClN E CASES-for sale by IVIA. (J. & T. .J. TEAGUE, Druggists. .Sherf'sPs Sal.e. B T Virtue of Sunary writs'of F. Ft., to mc di reted, I shall proceed to sell on the first Mlonday in Jamiary 'next, at Edgenield C. HI., the following property, in-the following caves, viz: S. an'd J. Sampson vs P. C. Goddard ; A. W. D6zier vs The.Same, One Negro Girl Rachel. N. L. Lipscomb vs R. C. Griffin ; Various other Plaintiffs vs. The Same, Six Negroes, viz: Charles, Peter, Dennis, Margaret and her two children Eliza and $arahann. I will also sell, in the above stated ase, on Friday ihe 4th day of January, at the resi dence of the Defendant, Dr. R. C. Griffin, the Stock ofCattle, Hogs,.Cotton, Cotton Seed, Corn, FedaeitShucks - Potatoes, one Cart; Plow. Gear, one Saddle and hridle, one Carriage and Harness, one Cutting Knife, one Piano, Household and Kitch en Furnisure,. one. Lot .of Medicines .and Medical Furniture, Medical and Miseellaneous Library, Su gar, Flour, Bacon, &c. Luther Roll vs. Allen Franklin ; A. J. Rambo vs. The Same; Other Plaintiffis vs The Same, Two Negroes, viz: Lem and Margaret. J. Jordan vs Ransom Jordan, The interest of the . Defendant Ransom Jordan, in One Tract of Land f containing Five Hundred and seventy (570) sores, I more or less, bounded by lands of Amos Landrum, I B. W. Hatcher, Dr. John Landrum and Samuel Posey . J. W. Stokes vs. Samuel C. Scott ; Other Plais- t tiffs vs The Same, The interest of the Defendant in One.Tract of . Land containing twelve hundred (1200) acres, more or less, adjoiriung lands of F. W. Burt, James Hammond and others. J. A. Talbert vs Thomas K. Collier, One Tract of Land containing three hundred and fifty (850) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jas. Black well, Charles Freeman and others. Elijah Watson, bearer, is John Autry ; The Same vs John Autry and Mary Autry; Other l Plaintiffs vs The Same,. The Tract or Land where e the Defendant Mary Autry lives, containing two j hundred and filly (250) atres, mire or less, ad joining lands of B. T. Boatwrigl. Mrs. Elizabeth rlush and others. Wm. I1. Norris vs E. M. Corrd t1 M. Corder, One Tract of Lund containing Fifty (50) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Thomas S. Bates, W. Pailgett and others. Also, one Negro man Dick, the property of E. rMl. Corder. Wm. I. Norris vs Joel F. Warren, One Tract of Land containing One 11undred and Fifty (1511) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of 11.B. Whit tIe, A. M. Warren and others. Clark & Tillotsen vs Tillman A. Walker ; Samu uel Agner vs The Same, One Negro girl Sarah. Wm. Rawl vs Jessee Schumpert ; The Same vs l The Same, One Tract of Land containing Two . Hundred (200) acres, imore or less, adjoining lands of Wn. Boukuight, Wiley Schumpert and others. I Moses Barris vs James Morris, Ono Tract of Land containing two hundred and forty (240) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of B. W. Hatcher, Chesley Wise and others. Richard Gregory ads. Daniel Posey, One Trac.t of Land containing five hundred (500) acres, imore or le-ss. adjoining lands of W. L. Coleman, 13. M. Posey and others. S. S. Boyce vs Joseph Patterson ; The Same vs. The Same; The Tract of Laud where the Defen dant resides containing three (3) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wi. F. Dtvisoe, F. W. Pickens and others. John Hill, Adm'or., vs Wm. Miner, One Tract of Land containing three (3) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of L. B. Cochran, T. C. Cochran and others. John L. Harmon vs Francis Ann iarrison, One Tract of Land containing two hundred and sixty nine (269) acres, more or k-ss, adjoining lands of James B. Griffin, Benj. Bettis and others. M1. Frazier. vs S. P. Tompkins ; Colgan & Legg for another, vs The Same, Four .l ules. John M.Clark vs John C. Thomas and Thonuts 0. Burnett, One Tract of Land containing one hun- I dred and nisac (r09)~ acres, more or less, adjoimingI laads of Trandy Buc~khalter, Thomisas .\organ andJ others-the proplerty of 'rTomas C. Burnett. S. C. Stromt, Adm'ur., vs William Strom and .John B. Griflis; Snammuel Williamas vs Trho same: LJ 13. Talley, Admi'or., vs .James Wood, D~avld Quares and Williani Strom.at.,. One ru:et of Land ontaining four hundred and sixty-two (460) acres, inore or less, adjoining lands of Daniel Prescott, William Prescott and others-the property of \\am. Strom, sr. Rt. M.Scurry, Adm,'or., vs George Saddler; Wil imn Daniel vs The same: Oilher Plaintitls vs Thme same, One Tract of Lanid containing one hundred and fifty (150l) acres. more or l-ss, adjeining lands f Hiram May anmd others. David Seigler and Willianm Seig!er. Ex'ors. vs W. Freeman, .Johni C. Conar..ey unial Wiey Timt rnerm:n, One Tract of t1.ind contatining two, hun rd acres, moa.re or l-ss, adjoining lands of George Shepard and' others-the p~roperty of the D)efen, datt .lohn C. Coursey. James P. Carroll v' W~am. 1H. Go.ode and Martha . Kimtbrel, One .Tract of Ltad containing one hundred (1011) acres. more or less, adjoining hands ,f the South Carolina Papler .Manufact uring Cott ay and others. Uriah Mars, bearer, vs James Stewart an.1 Chris toiher. Weather'ington ; Johna Quattlebum, TI. C., vs Christoper .Weatheringto'n; .James Sheprard vs The tunec; Other Plaitiiff vs The same, Onem Tract of Land containing five hundred (5001) acres, monre or less, adjoiniing lands of Ilenty Quattlebum, Geo. Garner, John Saunders and otherb.. Also, eleven Negroes, viz: Lucy, Jimmy, Sally, Enmma, Judy and her six children. James A. 'ralbert vs George hanks; Theo samte s Geo ilanks and Francis Owensby. One Tract of Lnd containing one hundred and twventy-tive (1 5) acres, more or less, audjoining lands of 1). P. Self, James Furkins and others. LEWIS JONES, 5.K.D. Dec11 4t 48 Shierir's Sale. STAT E OF SOU'T'H CA ROLINA, EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT, D. P. & J. P. Self, A pplicants, s~~ Jeflhsm Sturkey and wife Lucy and Puriia BY virtue of an order from H. T1. Wright, ordi bLUarj of Edgefield District, in the abovo~stated case', 1 shall proceed to sell on the first Mon'day in January next at Edgeniled Court House, the Real Estate of Mary Self, dec., consistohg of One Tract of Land containing Eighty (80) aera m->'re or less, situated in the District of Edg-ti&'!. '.n the waters of Stevens' Creek, bounded by !a:ds of Julhn P. Self, Sterling Freeman and Wiiiiams White. 'Tsas-A credit of twelve months, purchasers giving bond wvith two good securities and a Mortgage of the premises to the ordinary to secure the purchase money. Costs to be paid in cash. L. JO.NES, s.L.. De 10, - 4t 48 Sheriff's Sale. STATrE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Elizabeth Davis, A pplicant, )Summons as. - in David Asline and wife and others. ) artition. BY virtue of an order from Ii. T. Wright, Ordi .Pnary of Edgelield District, in the above stated as, I shall proceed to sell on the first Monday in January next, at Edgefleld C. Hi., the real Estate of Sarah Wagner, dce., consisting of One Tract of Land containing Eighty (80)) acres, more or less. Situated in the District aforesaid, bounded by lands of Dr. E. Andrews, Joshua 11arris, and Lewis Teta-A eredit of twelve months, purchaser givinglbond with two good securities and a mortgage of the premises to the ordinary to secure the piur chase money. Costs to be paid in eash. LEWIS JONES. a. '. a,. Dec 10 4t 48 NIotice, I WILL sell at any residence ont Tuesday the first day of January next, at public outery, the fol lowing property, viz:. Three' Negroes, One norse, one Mule, Stock Hlogs, Catttle, Corn, Fodder, Peas, Cotton Seed, Two lIoad WVagons, Plasnatioan T1ools, llusehiold and Kitehen Furnmitture, &c., &e. I will also, on the sanme dlay, ofter any valuable Tract of Land, if not previously disposed of. Terms made known on day of sale. BATTE 110OWARID. De 19 2,49 Galvanic Batteriesk Magneto Electric Machines, . JUST received, and for sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAG UE, Druggists. May 23 tf 1U medicine Chests and Travelling Cases, ONland a few very fine family Mledicinie Chests aid Tratvellintg Cases. For saile by A.G. & T. J. TEAG UE, Druggists. u.. 0-f e 19 CURRYTON ACADEMIES. H I1 Efereises of these isftutions will be re .Lsumed on the third Monday in January next. As heretofore, Mr. JAMES L. LESLEY will et as Principal of the Mali Department. The Female School, with the Primary Depait nent of the Male Academy, will be conducted by dr. A. P..BUTLER, assisted by the learned and ighly accomplished Miss A. E. ARTHUR, and tther competent Teachers. Rates of Tuition per cession. 'irst Class, Primary Department..........$9 e0 ocond " Ordinary English Branches,....12 00 'aird " Iligher " " ....15 00 'ourth " Greek and Roman Literature with higher Mathematics,.............20 00 French, Embroidery, Needle work, &c., usual ates. The Scholastic year .will be divided into two Ses ions of five months each. Pupils will be charged -om the time of entering to the end of the Session. 'uition in advance. Good Board can be had in the Village at from t8 to $10 per month. R. MERRIWETHER, S. P. GETZEN, 1 A. J. HAMMOND, S. W. GARDNER, J. C. PORTER, A. P. BUTT.ER, 11. A. SHAW. Dec 5 tf 47 Preparatory Military School. IE EXERCISES of this Institution will be resumed on first of January, 185,. The as istance of a distinguished and accomplished grad ate of the South Carolina College having been engaged, a Preparatory Collegiate Course will then e introduced. The Principals will thus be enabled ,o give those desiring it the advantages of a Clas ical Education, in connection with the system pecu iar to Military Schools. All Pupils, whose Parents or Guardians do not side in Yorkville, must board with the Principals; tad none will be received who are under twelve rears of age, or who cannot read or write with ailitv. T Eam.---For the first Session of six months, $10, ad for the ..cond of four, $20 in advance. Board, ,er month, ;meluding fuel, $10, to be paid, also, ia Avance. ?., extra charge for Stationery. LIU'. A. CUW A RU, | CArr. M. J ENRINS, Senior Business Depart. I Senior Military Depart. REFRu xcas.-Gen. James Jones. Crankeville, S. C.; Gen. 1). F. Jamieson, Orangeburg G. H., S. C.; Ex-Gov. J. H. Means, Buckhead, S. C.; Col. I. D. Wilson, Society Hill, Darlington, S. C.; Gen. t. r. M. Dunovant, Ninety-Six Depot, Abbeville,S. C. Yorkville, Dec. 18. 9t 49. Spartanburg Female College. J. WOFFORD TUCKER, Esq., President and Professor of English Literature. REV. SAMUEL B. JONES, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. ---, Professor of A ncient Languages. MISS PIlfEBE PAINE, Modern Languages, amd Assistant in English Department. MR. WILLIAM SCIIERZER, Professor of Music. PaMtARy DEPARTiZNT. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar ad Geography. OLLEGIATE CoURsE. First Class--English Grammar, (reviewed,) Arithmetic, (continued,) Geography. (with Maps, continued,) Outliues of History, English. Compo ition, SormoxmonE CL~ASS. Rhetoric, Logie, Compmjosition, (contin u'ed,) Bota iy. Algebra, llistory, (conttinaued,) Latin, (comfimen :ed.) .Jusioon CL.ASS. History, (continued.) Latmn, (continued,) Geome try. Chentitry, Natural P'hilosophy, Moral Philo s.y. SExt Cr.Ass. T rigonometr y, (w.ithm its ap~plications5.) Latin, (con nued,) French, Astronomy, Menital Phlilosophmy, vidences of Chritianity. Instructioni in Entglish Commpositiotn anid A nalysis, ontinued through the whole course. TUrrox F~EEs AND INcIIEN'rAL ExPENSEs. Tuition for Cillege coutrse, proper, enmbracing all the .--udies enutmeratd, per Trermt ot unme schm.lhutic car, payable. half yearly int adlvanzce...$0) 00 .3lesmc PxrmA, PEtt TEtut OF ONE Eta. Onm Pianto...............--.......$-l0 00 G7utar........................... 2 00 Use of Pianom,..................... 3 00O Coniitgenit........................ 2 00 Pritmary D epartmnt, per Te.rmt of otne year, paya ble as above,................... .....*'o0 00 Board on thme Cammpus. utnder the direction of thme Oiicers of tihe Inutitution, per tmontht, including all :xpeises otf laighlts, Fuel. WVashing, &e., $12 00) mavbe ait the endi t't caebt hamlf ya. Text Book enni be furni. hed, if desirable, at~ cost prices. * T The above includes all charges. No othter fees, ordintary or extraordintary, will be charged for ty or all thme brancehes enumerated. This ltustituttiont w'ent into operation otn thme fwurth Wedesday in A UTGUJST last, anmd will end its first 'ermt ont thme fourth \Wednesday ini DECE.\BEIIt Noi-residenit Punpils will lbe required to board otn the Catmpus, except in a special class of eases provi ed for by a resolution of the Board. S. BOBO, President of the Board of Trustees. J. 11. Wiu.sos, See'ry. Oct 31 tm '42 MVA.ZOl\IO emale C olle giat e Institute, AT COKESBUTRY. T HIiS Institution will be open for thme receptiont of IPupils on the first Monday in Jantuary next, nd close the last day in Septenmber, makinig one long Term of Nine Months. The Faculty will consist of Mr. F. A. CONNOR, A. M., PatEstnE-r AND PtoFmssott OF NATU'RAL SCIENCE AND THIEMAT inC, &c. REv. T. E. WA NNAM AKER, A. M., PaoF~ssoR OF M'ORAL PnIYLosoPntY, EviDENcE or Cams -rrAsrry AND BELLE LETriaEs, Mt. E. I.ZEGER, PaorEssoa oF Music AND MoD ins .\1A i:Y E. SNE AD, INsTRUeTItESS IN PA INT The Ihl~e;~ of Trustees have secured the services f a 'acuhy --.umposed of worthy Master Masons, m3iinent for purity of echaracter, and high literary altatments, whose every effort will be to educate young ladies so as to adorn atny sphere in life. Our new Masonic building wil[- he completed by the opening of thte Term. atnd thme Board intend furnishing'it with every appurtenance necessary to te acquisition of an ed ucation of the highest order. As they have determined that thuis Iustituation shall be second to none, so they cotnfidently expect the meouragement and patronage of an enlightened For any information necessary, we refer to our Circular, or to any member of thte Commnittee, or President of thme Faculty. J1. K. VA NCE, B3. Z. H ERNDON, Committee. F. F. GA RY.) Coksbury, Oct 20, l Ot 41 LAND AT AUJCTION. T AT BEA UTILe'AL Farn or Plaunta tioni of OAK aind HiCKORY LAND beloning to Wmi. A. Unrrnis, adjoining time Village f Edgefield amnd the lands of Col. F. WV. Pickens, James Sheppard mind other, will be sold at Edge ield C. H., on the 1st Monday in January next. The Tract cointaini Five Hundred k. Eighty-Three Acres, One half' Woodlanid. rT place has on it all of'the buildings necessary to a well arranmged Plantation. Thme entire Lands ire enlosed wvith a good fencee. Terms, Th~lree Trhousamnd ($:3,000) Dollars cnsh, mtd te hallance on a credit of twelve ,monthtls with interest from date of sale, with approveud security. 57 Good amnd warranted titles will be given. Nov 14 St 44 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. DRS. A, G. & T..J. TE AGUE, respect L1fully iniforma their friends amnd patrons that they have just received their FRESH Stock of Pure and Genuuie Drugs, &c. And will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor etm with thmeir pr. onage. Space will not - ..otv us to give a Catalogue in this place of our Stock of Drugs. Medicines. &e. Suf lice it to) av. we hay" the FUTL E ST and OSTi COMPLEITE stock ever ilerd in this place. dgef..ud C. nI 'it 2'3 tf 19 Administrator's Sale Of V aluabI Negroes. W ILL be sold at public outcry in the Town of Hamburg, on Thursday the 3d day of Jane tary, next, the personal Estate of Wm. I. Adams, lee'8., consisting of Eight or Ten Likely Negroes, tmong whom are four extra prime likely fellows nd four likely women. Person('desiring to purchase such negroes can obtain any information they desire of their qualities ud character from the Subscriber, or.from Mr. A. f. Rambo. Twans or SA..-A credit of twelve months with nterest from date. Purchasers giving note with wo or more approved sureties. E. PENN, Adm'or. "Dee 10 4t 48 Negroes fbr Sale, B Y consent'of parties I will sell at Edgefield C. ., on the first' Monday in. January next the dlowing negro slaves : Lark, Maria and Lewis, )ennis, Ann, Lee, Minty, Peter, Plus, Arthur, and 'atriek. Said negroes will be sold on a credit of Twelve nonths with interest from day of Sale. Purchasers o give notes with two good sureties. to .secute the urchase money. S. B. GRIFFIN A GENT. Dec.-5 .t 47. Admniuistrator's Sale. W i will proceed aell at Edgefeld C: H., on the riat Mibn y in 'January nest, the 'sact of Land known as the Beaver Poal Trast, 3elonging to the Estate of Joha Hatcher, dee'd., ntaining One hundred and ninetynine acree, ad- I in'ag lands of the Estate of thesaid John Hatcher, Tr as--O' a credit of twelve months. Pereha ers gi'.rg note with ample security. JAMES HATCHER, .AMOS LANDRUM, Adm'ors with the Will annexed. Dee 5 4t 47 Public Sale. I'IE Undersigned will sell at the plantation re -ently sold by him, near Mt. Willing, oil rhirday, the 57th December inst., Six Valuable -Young Mules, Stock of Cattle, Fat Hogs, Corn, Cotton Seed, [Iousehold and Kitchen Furniture, Piantation aten ils, &c., .e. Tenas.-All sums under $20 cash. Over that amount twelve months credit with interest from late. Purchasers giving note with approved surety. M. L. BONIIAM. Dec 12 3t 48 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Ann Griffin, Bill for Aect.,Settle vs.m'ange'Reif itanmore B. Griffin, et. al. in't and gen'l Relief. B Y Virtue of an order of the Court of Equity in this case, I will proceed to sell at Edgetiuld court house, on the first Monday in January next, hat well known Real Estate of .the late N. L. riflini, known as the Darby Lands. It will be ,tered in two parcels as follows: First, The Home Tract, containing one thousand cres, more or less, and adjoining lands of P. R. lalock, Samuel Marsh, Amon Lindsay, Benjamin I latcher and others. Second, The Mill Tract containing six hundred cres, more or less, and adjoining the firmer Tract us also lands of Alfred Hughes, S. S. Boyce, L. S. Jhnson, Amon Lindsay and others. Upon the first of these Tracts there is one of he most beautiful residences int thue Distriet, on a igh and commtandintg position, anda in a perfectly cthy locality. It is just four miles below Edge-. ild C. H., atid immediatelv on the Plank lIoadl ading to Hamburg. rThe' Tract by which it is urrounded emubracs a considerabule amount of resh land and is altogether in good condition fur urig purposes. Here is the best chance we know ar auny one desirous of piurLchasintg a comfortable 'imre. Thezmill traet has also a good house upon it, and ther necessary fixtures. 'Purchasers should watch this sale. Toars.-Onec and two years credit, except costs, be pa:id in cash. Purchasers to give bond witht 'udequate sureties to secure the purchase money. A. SlaKINS, c. e. E. D. State of South Carolin% EDGBFIE LD) )ISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Expaurte A bsal'.m TI. Ilodges, ad his wife Pcetition. . ulia, and dehnt 11. Hughes. .TOTCE islhereby given that the Tract of Land, L upon which the petitionters, A bsatl,'m TI. Ilod zes andl wi.e now resides, in Edgefield District, will e sold by order uf the Court of Equity, on the irst Monday in Jahnuary 1850, either by the Comn tissioner in Equity or by the Trustee, J. HI. lughes-the sale being made for thte benefit of the atrties in, interest. TR.s.-A credit of twelve months from day of tale, theo purchase money to be secured by botnd vith ample personal snrety. Costs to be paid in wah. A. S131KINS, c.E E.D. D e 12, 4te 49 FOR SALE, I will sell ont Friday the 5h. (lay of I .January next. at the residence of I Capt. A. Tr. Hode, that desirable Plantation (on which Mrs. Sarah loor brmerly lived,) containing - 6 55 A cr es, 'ituatd about uine miles West of Edgefield Court -ouse, on the waters of Trurkey and Lug Creeks. There is a good Dwelling House and out build gs on the premtises. Also, a Grist Mill with a full uhare of custoni. I will also sell at the same tinme and lhace, Mr. [lodges' Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plhn a::n Tools, erop~ of Corn, Fodder, Oats, Stock of -.-u:iss made known on the day of sale. J. H. 11UG1IES. m.e3t 49 St' of south Carolina, EDGE FIELD DISTRICT. IY EQUITY. Eliaise Priuce, 1 Burah . : and Bill for account, Nancy 'rurner, sale and distri vs. biution. Martha Turner. J B Y Virtue of atn order fronm. Chancellor Ward law in this cause, I will sell at Edgehield G. II., on the first Monday int Jantuary next, the fol Lowing real estate of.John E.* Turner, dec'd, to wit : A Treact of Lntta containing two hundred attd twenty acres, more or less, situate in Edgefield Dis iet, lying on Big Stevens' Creek, atud adjoining Lands of Alexander Sharpton, William Newsom td Terril Goff. I will also sell at the late residetnce of the said hoh E. Turner, dee'd., on thte Thursday sutcceeditng the sle-day in January 1856, the persotnal property if the said deceased, amtong which there is one uegro womtan. Tbis property, realty and personilty, will be sold n a credit of twelve ntottths from day of sale ex sept as to so much as may be required to defray theI osts of this suit which must be paid in cash. Pur lase nontey to be secured by Bonds or Notes with tdequate sureties. Titles to the Jand, three dollars, to be iid for extra of the purchase money. A. SIMKINS, C.LEm.D. Nov 27, 1855. f. 6 46 State of' South Carolina. .EDGEFIELD DISTIRICT. - IN EQUITY. John J. Scott and others, ' vs. Bill for .Part'n. Sauel C. Scott atnd others. BYVirtue~ ztan order from Chancellor Ward lain this cause. I will sell att Edliefield C. [I., on thte first Monday in January next, the follow ag negro slaves, to wit : Polly and hter four chil tnen Marshal, Stanfield,Jimn antd Hamtpton. 'These negroes will be sold on a credit of twelve tnonts front day of sale,with interest from day of sale xcpt as to coats which must be paid in cash. Putr hus money to be secured by Bonuds with amnple personal sureties. A. SIMKINS, c.E.E D. Nov27 6t 46 Gum Elastic Hot Water Bags and [IOSPITA L CUSHIONS-for sale by I1A. G.4 T. J. TE AGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Hides?! Hides?! 1I E Subscriber wishes to huy 2,000 good Dry HIdes. R. 11. SULIVAN. n -...n..er 5 t .47 41 WESLEY BODIE. THOS. G. BACON. EDMUND PENN Rt. D. BRYAN. - - : For Ordinary. H. T. WRIGHT, W. F. DURISOE. ., Per Sherif. WM. QUATTLEBUM, JULIUS DAY. JAMES EIDSON. Por Taz ollecto - , r .TH{O~iS B. REl!SEE DERICK HOLSONBAKE, A. R. ABLE, THEOPHILUS DEAN, - WESLEY WERTZ.: .. - M. B. WHITTLE, BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, Medical Notice. DRS. READY & KENNERLY will practice .M edicine together on the Ridge and neigh oring vicinity. Office at Dr. Ready's. Oct 17 Gm- 40. 0. K. WRIGHT", DaiTRST. ' )FFICE over Messrs. CARt cnZAL & BEAM's Hardware Store, Broad treet, Augusta, Ga. All operations pertaining to Dentistry will le 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, be., furnisued to Dentists for Cash. - Augusta, May 1 Iy 16 DENTAL SURGERY! I. H. PARKER, respectfully informs the citizens of Edgefeld District, that he may e found during sale day week at the Planter's No el, Edgefield C. H., dnd. at his-residence ox the Anderson road, eighteen miles North-east of the illage, on every Friday and Saturday ollowing:~ Specimens of his work, put up on the latest and most improved principles, can be seen at his Office. in address, when in the couptry, as heretofore, 3eepy Creek, P.O. ^ Deo 27 . .! - f: -X.50 NOTCE.2 WITH a tiew of closing out my Stickof Goods, I will after this date sell.the,,tir tekat New York Cost for:Cash, To the Ladies, I would say I have many desirable ,1228 c U33 Such as Black and Colored SILKS, BAREdES TISSUES, CASE.IERES, DzLAINES, .,. ShOES, hOSIERY, &e. " All Persons indebted to me are. earnestly requested to make payment. . t . W. P. BUTLER. Edgefield C. II.,Sept 26 if 37 CAROLINA HOTEL HAMBURG, S. C. MRS. C. A. GRAY.--PROPRIETOR, T HtE Public are respectfully informed that this j. Hotel has undergone a thorough repair, and has been refitted in the BEST STYLE, regard lss of expense, and was opened on the First of tober, for the reception of _B arders and accomn jation of Transient customers. The best accomnmodation is guarantied to those ho will favor the P'roprietor with their patroage, nd tho Maltnagemuent will be such as to command or the House, the reputtion it has always maintain ed, as the Best Hotel in Hamburg. The Proprietor assures the public that no pains hall be spared on the part of the Managemcnt to urnish the Table with the best viands the Market of Augustat and Hamburg all'ord.. Families visiting our Town are solicited to give us trial, as our best exertions shall bc devoted to ad inister to their entire comfort. THE STA1BL ES belonging to to IHotel will be nder the management of an experienced Osth-r, nd the best of care will be taken of Horses and 'ehicle" left to hIs charge. Hamburg, October 2, . tf 38 UNITED STATES MOTEL, A UGUST A, GEORGIA. F. M. .IENNINGS, PPRIETOR. Iff HIS popular and well known Hote., the most 3. cent rally situated in tis city is now open or recepltiont of Customers. The undersigned was or a number of years. the proprietf the Globe. udn~ flatters himself that lie has still eh ability and disposition to affordl to his patrons the acconmmoda don or yore. lie will take this occasion to say that e has secured the services of M. J. V. CL ARK, i his assistant, and will guarantee to the travelling public, who may patronise his house, the best F'ate mt can be furni-hed in the Augusta, Savannah, hatleston and Northern markets. iThe United States is now open under his management and su pervision, and all .e asks of new or old eustomers i; call, if they are not satislied lhe will not comn Board $1l,50 per day. F.M. JlENNINGS. Nov. 21, 1855. 45 4m H A R V L E Y & lYIA Y S, H AMBURG, S. 0. .~ EARLY OPPOSITE TIHE A M(RICANHOTEL. STHlE Sulberiber-s having entered. into a Co-Partnership for the tran inetion, of a ENERAL GROCERY BOSI.NESS, Soliets the .pitronage of t elr friends and the public ~enerally. Having carefully selected a CHOICE STOCK-OF GOODS, and at Loto prices, we are prepared and determined to sell as, low as Goods of ihe sanmo quality can be bought in this or the-,.Au ;usta itlarket. Our Stock comprises nearly every article usually kpt In' similar estazblishmnenta. We purchuased.our Goods for Cash, and can afiord to sell at VERY LOW FiGURES. - . Our Stock consists in part of UAS, COFFEE, N. 0. AND W. I. M01.ASSE MlACKEREL, CHEESE, Bacon, Lard, Flour Candies, Raisins and Nuts, of all descriptions, * TOBACCO .&$$E9A-BS,; Pickles, Pepper, Allspice, Blue Stone, Coperas, A good assortment of Liquors, Also, a fine lot of Crockery and Glass Ware, .Tin md Wooden W1are, &c., &e. J011N B. HARVLEY, JOHN A. MAYS.. laburg, Nov 20, . m 45 REMYO'VAL Of the Tin. Manufactury, E AR Di/R. T. M IM S' T AN Y A RD' ['1 Subsciriber would respectfully inform thte citizents of Edgelield and the surroundipg Dis nets, that lhe has removed to his residence; where ,o has recently erected a large .and commo6dious 1op, and -is now prepared to carry on the NALL ITS JBRANCIIES, such as ?.Ianufactu ig Tin Ware for.Shrehant*, ROOFING, GUT LERING, and atll manner of JOB WVORK. Always on hand a general assortment off j TIN AND JAPAN WE ! Y7 Mlerehanits supp'lied at shortesmce and on e tmost reasonable terms. Orders so i~ted. C. L. REFO. Ot 3 tf 37 Notice 'S hereby given to all concerned, that a final set .tleent will be madeo on the Estate of Daniel nmith, dee'd., in the Ordintary's Office at Edgelield J. I., on the 4th Monday in January next. All rsots indebted will please make' payment by the bove time, and those having demands will present Iem by the same time. .JOHIN P. MICKLER, Ex'ors. Oct 28, 1855. 3m , .. 42 - Flavoring Extrots. LAGEvariety-for sale by I AG.& T. J. TEAGUTE, Dlruggists., ... 2-3 tf 1 I 14 a &tnti h 3 D dy fa.1dd ne ef p tbytt t e tyi1 e bg ut up to The terms (aecoimodatiiig) t1i1 be made known on the ay of, _ ..:-.:a' "THE. UQL 'd.TRACT,.containing".onessa dred and lifty acres,.anorepr leas, will..be sold o the same day. This Tract lies near Red Hill,. ad joining lands.of Wyattfrolmes and others. - ..51l will also.Rest or. Lease, o ..thespme ,day, .tie Store,Rooms formerlv.ooeupied by .Wiia aa,& Christie, and Lod Bill... I will rent themfqr- 9lu two years as anay be determined on thait d4y. Land fot Sale. ESIROUS of moving*to tlie West, I ofl, fur sale my Plantation in A bbeville D~istriotr ooa tainin Six Huadred and Fifty Acres. O'ne hundied atd ffly-cres cleared, one hundred of which is fiesh and iq~a high cult' tion the ba~dnuelt'"woodlai fie i'efazd'i heavily timbered. .-, " .- - . . -' " , This.Tract of Land lies itimediately on the Pet Road, one mile from Mrs. idruh" Wideman's, and adjoins lands. of. Messrs. Anthony:Harmon, Wm. Williams, Josiah and George Patterson and-othe.; and ;for health is.not surpassed by. any place,la the District. ,.The production of the Land is equal. to any -in the -neighborhood, as tho presenterop will show. : its .weil watered. anexcellent spring .n one hundred .yards of tbe.louse, with running water thrqugh most of ,the.fields. - There is a comfortable: Dwelling:House!with all necessary utbuildisgs-on the pis'. The alivraineTTrs' L roit' ny in ducements to a man.w.ishing to-aettle permanently. la addition, to its bejg- a - good; neighborhood, the 'ontemiplatedIPalley Rpii will ,run in about two hundred yards oft the ust-hedvily timberd:partof :tlie Traettdlre t em1ttwiP bo dohtbe is deszisi8. I deem it ufifieessihrf. tdie fMoe detailed ao eount " bpt in ite, pe;"b a tiyj to RP e..i Sept 12 - 35 - IfEun uceJ ncd t endigtoj ova u eorga valable pfojery hi Manb6rgfiidstiP8 sable. - The-1)WELLIl1GnOUSE andiJOTbi Market, Corner-.;of; Snolwden Stioet, -running.4hrough to Mercer Street. ;'he Dwelling .and Ktohen are of brick, covered *ith-tin. On the Lot .1a Carriage House, Stable, and all necessa y outbeildinga, Thu LOT on Centre Street, nearly opposite the American Hotel, on which is a large.TWO STORY -RIG(K BUILDING; occupied' asTwo.8toreand Dwelling-lot running through to Cobb St'eet. On thelhtter Street is alaygeibek'Store. 1' " The L0T on Corber.3Market and . Leyenworth Streets,iunning thrdugltto'Acreer Stree. On this 'LQisa new One aid a half.Story. OIgglas tered and' painted.' . ~ .-Also- .. ,{ . FIVE HUNDRED SHARES - Hhiburg ,and Edgefield Plank Road Stock. ' The above property will be sold on accommoda ting terms, or exchanged for land in Southern Geor gia, or negroes. - H.-A. KENRICK. Hamburg. Oct 1 . tf; ,. 38 Excellent Land -for Sale T HE Subscriber being -desirous of makisi; a change in his businsms, offers for sale his VALUABLE Pl.ANTATION,. On T ....Tuikey Creek, nine miles North -East of Edgetield C. H., adjoining lands of-Danilel Holland,. R. W. Adams and others. Said Tract contains Eight Hundred and Sixty five -Aceres, of the best Onk and Hickory Land, of which there is about four hundred and eighty acres in a high state of cultivation, most of' it- tessh and well fenced. The balance is woodland, aich soil, lies well. and: is well timbered. -' This place is-hvahhy, well watered, has all neces sry out buildings, negro houses enough to accomi umo'date forty or fifty- negroes, an. eellent water Gin, with sixty Saws, which will gin from four toe six bales of Cotton per day. Also, a Gimt Mill int line order. The average erop of this pL.-ice, fer a meries of years has equalled,: it is- believed, thatof dhy phm ttion in thme District. Tsas liberal. ll7 For further iunformtion ad.'ress the Suibscri ber at Mt. Willing, or m~y son on the premsise. WILLIAM P'ADGETT. O c t 3 1 2 ma . . , *Valuable Lands for Sale., T Hfl. E nbmcriber offers for sul'e the TH!ACT OF L.-1AND on which he -nmow .liies, situated on Savannaih River, aeveritoen iniles above Augusta, well-adapted to the cultivation of Cotton and Gram, ~1176, Acet , . moor'ksa, -hitwien-tive h0m-birhtindied acres of eleared land, one hundred of which is first gnahi ~y lw.grunds, an~d onehundre leeres 6eshghwhilst the balance of th-eeleared lima i Viii a for laute of eultiation. 'The place has several line springs ont it. On the premises at'e. all necessary buildinge. It is as heatlhy a location, and ,aa moral and fntelli gent a neighborhood astdan bv fottnd in the District. * --AIso pOne other Trm-t. <.ontaining FIV E -HUNL)p ED AND TW E.XTY ACRS, lying near the -June. tinre of the hleaverdam and Turkey. Creeks: Ont the p~rei~'s are all necessary buildini~s, withs several good springs. The place is healthy,'located in a ilue neighborhood, and wvell adapted to a small force. The aibove lands will be sold- pnjoconamodatitig trsL', and if dlesirod, negro property, at lair prices, will be taken in paymnt,4 I will take pleasure in sifwig thme liadto tanywho maiy wish to purchase, or any iibfrmation givenl ly addressing the subseri dLand forSalei"va T lfiE Sih6kicivet' wshtbitang6lis locaition' offerforsalie his VALUABLE PLAN4TA Three Hundred k Seventy-seven Acres Lyingonhauda - erjpnd adjoining ja . gf.Wmu. --$ tt-er;3 %: lark land Ona i& a, near Bozean'si Ferry; and within two or three hundred yards of the.G reenville & Columbia RiailRua4 TheTrot.coptains .about one Jippjred acgs in finnae t wlilst-thec-rcst Id ,in eet inee" Ono hunded asid'fifty is in a hilia~on fin of hieh'there is from seventy-five to one hludred ares of-fin~e bottom land equal to ay and surpekscd by none i'n th-e State. T'his plantation -has good out lets and excellent ranges for stock. -On th-e premIses are a good Two Story Divelling House nnud all necessary plantatiom buildings. -Also, a Springof never failing water. - . fAny person wishing to purchase will caill on) the ubscriber who resides oni the premises;-and he will takeileasure in showing them the above tract. * J. W; MAYNAR U). Nov21) tf -45 FOR SALE, rtSTblts IIOISE;nswEast6 R. l .Sul .livan's, 30) feet front and 60 deep,. cwnutining three rounas below, one above, and a goedT edlar. . -Also-:. . ' THE TAN YARID and Lot adjoining, atId con taminng abent three aeres.. ONE LOT ~on tle branch adjoining C. L. Refo. ...-- ...-* R. T. allMS. Oct 2 . -tf - . .. . 3 OST in the Village of Edgelleld or an. hroad - .4leading to hMr. Getson's, on Tuesday ast,m pair f $iIE R SPECTACLES. recenttly purchased of D~r. Gedeon. Thuiderwill bo liberally rew~ard cd by delivering themi at this Oflice. Dec. 12 t'. 4 Notic This? AS the tstate of Thinmas MM-ris, dece'd., will 1.prove insolvenit, I hereby -givo notibthat a inal settlement will be made on said Estatea tthe third Monday in .latiuary next (1856,)'in'1hb Ordi nary's Otlice, amt Edge.field C. H. Thes. .ladebted will pleae tnake payment and those having demands iill resent thenm bV the above titiie,of they will be recluded. . M. W. CLARY-AduIer. Nov'2l 8t .* * -~45 LL hos in ebe tmss in'oJohn X. o h P'plsa'-bit in df' Patlig oed thaveiimoneyt'i - TE-O.ME(TAN.