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EEEFlEI." 3 NC ixE "k, A ) Fl itMft#R 'E'ST ABLISHM1N' s.4ana the attt..p tion of the Ctizens E IStue t is -7 ~ikni 4 M 6H P) Whieb is now ilt sucoeful and complete operation, 41Wa. sis' slicitA1 Au examnisation 'f its - Where he has on -hand.an extenive variety of beaU .t41= eWtrioinshed FU RNITU R,- o1ai.iog4f bis~hogany, We7it, Rousewood, Mapleund'Rise * .wEEav~el~3llSdmN--2 aubboard Salesi. OOK -ASE8&, WRITINGODBSKS, Wardrobes of various Qualities, (tine vtiety.) *ASH STANDS, CRADLES, MATRASSESi&C. hSh, Bindi,. Pawe 'Doors.. , &c. ltavfl stired. the services of tie -nost cowpo.: .tent workmlen I do. nt hesitate to say that 4 can vz i bi 'as fine and good wprk as will bi fuupd- else fCEPAi1ING neatly and promptly attended to. ( I will ell the above articles on as rea-onable i 4-mn 5 mhWalw .Tli~s vWhojag Cas fhtdhbir Fui itu:Vin h ugusta or Chaleston will ntuo findn-v4 differettce in our cnh charg.s. g ' al and inispect the above Furniture before tradip elfewhere. - VAseld (.1 , Spt 5 tt 34 DAGUERRHOTYPES! ORRIS & HUETT, DAGURMEMANS, rL respectfully announce to the Ladiks and'Gen *ueen ot' Edgelield, that they are now prepared to execute in the line of their Profession, and 'inthe VERY HEO STYUr the-- - ast.Perfeclikeness Of all who may fav4r them-with their atronage. Thdy would be imapy to cxhibit'to'thecitii7en of the-Tuwn and surrounding country specimens of Daguerreotypek iecent!y taken by tlhem, whih lave met with unive-sil indiration. Call it their Itoom in the Carolina Ilotel, aund satisry yourself. 'Oti'objet wifl bie to gife entire satisfaction, and no pains will be spared to seure tliis result. ige6iha'D.1-9 '' . f 49 RAIM ORANGE TO SAVE COSTS. HE Subscriber respeetfully calls -the attention of all who are indebted to him', either by Note or Acedunt,.to come forward and settle the same in Janiary next, aib stands in need of money. This follows in a efon. ist ne of hie business being trans acted upon a (h' ysten. aim wai.iripssible under some circunstanceI to .v id. crediting NoniCeof my eustoiner. bt'I tnnot get .lotig in mIy litne of bu siness without CiUh. There'fore I hope all indebted will case foirwiard and settle up prominutly. -l. hX ,BESU IULTZ. Dec 19-. tf 45 Dissolutionok T11iE Co-Partnership -existing~ under the Firm of LAtK& BbCKMIASTEIl, was dihsolved by mutual consent mi the 10ith D~eember 1555. Eithter''of the Partners will use the nanme of the Firtn in lhiidation. The accoitts and noutes will, be kept at the Store of J1. C. I ark, thle samte as tie cupicil by us. We part!cu!atly reqjuest our cus toshers and friends to call and clese up their open accounts by Notes cr Ca-h. *.1AS. C.TL.\ K, E. J1. BUCKMASTER. Hamburg, Deenber 10, 185.hs THlE Unzdersignedl havin~g pilr hased of E. .1. lunekmaster his interest in 'the 5emn of Lark & fluckmiaster, takes e this method' of info'rmaing his friends and etomers sbat~he will coniitue the businieat.t t he ksiae aund as heretofore, where hte will he ph-a .l to~ see them. I I intend keeping a large ;;tteek of all kinds of Goods In the Grocery Line, Sell as cheap as can bie affirdeJ, nn4 will pay the htighest market price fur Cotton. F~lour. Unaciz. kc. I JAS. C. LA RK. Hlamburgt, Dec10, 1855. 6t 50 ) Bethany Academy. H E exercises of this lunstituon~ will -be 're sunmed on the Fourth Nodtuday of .latnuaryI meder. the superintenidance and 'im-truction of Mr. G. GA LPHIIN, atided by enmpetent Assistants. -:AMl necessary~rejsni'rs and additions. to the~ huikling will be completed by the openiing of the Schmool. EATES OF TUITION, &c., the same as'for the last twelve years, are as follows: Yur Elementary Depuartment. Class 1st. embracing Ortheography,.Ratding. Writing~ and4 Child's Ge ographyr, per Seasida, of .1 weeks.......9 (00 For Elenmentary Depar't Class2nd. im-luding abover and Arithmetic & Mitchell's Geography, per Ses ..sionof 20. weeks............ .....800 For intermediate Department, -including above, and. History and English Grammar...$105 00 For higher Department, so much of above as may] be considered necessary, with Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Mathaematical.Sceeces, per Ses sion of 20 -weeks d.---. -........1200| Claicaiel Departmet cmiaeirig lif thi studies a. eessry to-satify thie student for admilssion'int( Sophomore Class, S. C. College, pr Ses. $15 00) Studeans ht? ebargeJ -from Miniosof &ntrnde-to end of S$ession.- No deduetiotn for absence .unless I canutd by sickness of two weeks dluration ; and when deduction.is expected the P'rinepu tast, be . nozifle4 at the time. There will be an additional Twenty Cents per. Sebolar4 per Session, to meet the incidental expen eeof the School. W. H ARR ISON, CumaI. D~ec 26 .'- ; 8: 50t -7 Elton Acadeiny. T liE Trustees of Elton AKendeniy take great pinasure 'ii~ announcing that they -have se eared ,lm servicsof lifr. PATR ICK 11. A D AMS, a g'aiate of the- Soth' Carolinam College, as their Teachevr'for the year 1856.' The exercises of the Aciidemy will be resumed on the first Monday in January niext. .. . The IRates of Tuition are as follows : For Latin, Greek and the higher branches of Math *ematics, Phdlosophy, Chedstry, &,e., per Session of 54. months,..............1800 For English -Branches, including -End~tish Gram mar, Geography, A rithmetic, &c., pr See. S12 00i This Academy is situated in a. healthy Jan-t of the Distriet, askd is emoved front scenes oftdissiaiations. I The Trsteesfdpl to hesitation in recommsending their Academy as worthy, in every respect, of a Ptberal share of patronage. -W 'Good Board eani be obtained convenient to ghe Academy at :about $8 pecr .nionth, includinag ysashing and Iit. * D. R. STROTHER, I - O.ADAMS, I R. W. ADAMS.J * Dec 26 5t 5 0 : ale of Law Books. T lIE Sule of the Laiw llooks and Oficee Furni ture of the late N. L.. Griffin is postponed to ,Tuedaythe 8th Jatmey nlext. -- 1. L. JIUNHA M, Admn'or. Dec26 e... 2t . .50 *- Notice. THER Esarcises of 'Mr. LOG UE'S SCHOOL will be resumed on the first Monidaty in Janni * ~Notice. . T HIE Exercises of' Mrs. McCLINTOCK'S SCHOOL, will be resumed oin Mondaty the 7th Januaty 1886. D~ec 26 - r50 Boarding IMouseti.* - E.. ber a acononodmate twelve or t Edgeileld Schools. Ilis dwellinmg is convenienit .toi all the sudos in the Village. Termis as nmolerate v asendld be expected. L. S. JOIINsON. Dec 19 IC ' t 49j SAOR0S ELECTION. 1rhf 1 tate of bouthkCz.tolina, rLY THE MANlGERS OP ELCdTION FOR EDGEFIELD DISTRICT: N obedience to the writ of E!eetion issued by L, the Hnuorbl1.'F.W. AL~rroni President af he Sehate,-onIfie 1'Mth-day of Deeniber instant, ou, and each of you, ire hereby required, atter li aiertennt, and with striot regard to all the rovisions of the Constitution and Laws of the said tate. touching yourduty'in such ee, to bold an lection fur 4 member of the Senate.for the Ejection )istriet aforesaia. to serve for th rfmainder of the rm for which TILUMAt f'WA:T8Ol; lately'the lie sittjn *lt%' M's elntcd' to se've:'.The ,5afgboimsd MIlA vk6o4: platbs of edtion ejtteuistVyt en-: the--SEr.CON D) MON )AY in January next and -the day following, by he various sets of Managers for those places re peetively..: The .Managers for all' .the places of letiya aforesaid to.meet at Edgefield. Court House nth' Wednesday after,, count the vote and de lare thewlection. - ENJ. WALDO, Cana., pro ten, Board of Managers of Election. Dec 19, 1T !8t 49 ILECTION NOTICE. OTICE Is hereby glena that an ELECTION Nwilrel held-on the SECOND MON1MA in Iannary next, to 11 bc.vaenfeies about to occur in he Oties of.CLER1, 0.JUDLNARY and SHER FF, for Edgefleld District. The .ouls will be ppenedfor QXE DAY ONLY. The Mignagers . wiil auegt. at. -Edgefield Court loure..on.the, Wg0neday following, count out the otes saa declare th'eEledtioh. TILOS. G. BACON, c. z. D. Nov-10, 1855. 3m -44 PHE FURMAN UNIVERSITY Greenvile, S. C. '1IS I'stitution wll commence its e t Annual - Term oi Wednesday, the sixth day of Feb uary' nexL PRoF. JAM1ES C. FURMAN, CnAIRAN. - Theological Departmant. -JAMES P. BOYCE, Professor of- Systemati --and Polemic Theology, -and.Ecclesiastical History. JAMES C. FURMAN. Profesor of Sacrea Rhetorii and Pastoral Duties. Collegiate Department. .P. C. EDWARDS, Professor of Ancient Language# and Literature. C. H. JUDSON. Profeqo f,Mathematics and Mechanica Phi 'CIARLES.S. GAUNTT Professor of Natural Philesophy ana Chemi.4try. J.'C. FURMAN. Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philophy, Logic and Rhetoric. Academic Department. Ma. FIJCHENCIIER, Teacher of Modern Languages. Psor. WILLIAM- ROYALL; -Principal - - --. THOMAS HALL, Tutor in Ancient Languages. THOMAS E. HART, Tutor in Mathematics. JOHN 11. PATRICK, English Assistant. Annual Dzpenses. Payable Semi A nnually in Advance. Ac.DEMIC DZrARTMEN-P. 'iion in, Englisha and Mtathentaical Course SS0 00 ulin in CheLsical anid Philosophical Course 42 00 edental Exp'enses.............. ...-..-2 00 COLLGJATE DEP.tT5ENT. ui................---------.---- 42 00 eidental. E~xianse-- . ...-.-..-.---.--. 2 021 Le.,s ihani send-atmUIal paiymfenits are not received. Th'le T1re.'aIsurer.will attend at thec University on c first tharee days of' the Term, to receive the first m~:.iiiual ravein~ t. No Student can enter until e produees the Traeasurer's certifiente of paaymienit. Suh'nta entering upon scholarshiips.mutst prod ue 'rtiastes froma the uwner of the scholarship. Joard is not furuished in the University., It m be obtaie in lsriv~ate (muaalies, at prices varyimg 'out $10 to $1:3 peri month.. COMMENCEMIENT AND VACATION. The A nnual Comm~eneenet will take place the aat Thursday in July. There will be one reguliar Vacatioin, beginning the aiddle of Nov'emaber and ending the first Wednes sy iln FedrUatry. There wilf also be a Vacationi of two weeks im tediattv ruceeding the Commencemnent in .ll. A nv 1'urthter intformation, or a copy of the Ci ue for 18->5, co.,taining' List of Students, (2.28.) ein of University lUildings, Course of Study, ules of Dasciplinie, &e-, enin be procured on appli ation) to C. J; ELFORD, Treasurer, Greenville, S. C. Dc I8.S St .. 49. Iostering, Matti'eBs Making, &c., &c. .en'g to' thec citizens of Edgelield aind the public rrally, that lhe .has opened a Shop directly West f the Planters' hotel, two doors below Mr. B. C. ra's Store, where hec is prepared to make at tresses of every Variety, ..AND'RE.PAR d&iGUS1110Y. :., after' the best akad latest styles and-on the mo'st nasodibteterms. -He i-espectfuolly solicit a share of the patronage *f the trading pnblic. Call and examine my work. .will recuinunend itself. I37 All business intlhe above line done promptly ud neatly finished. H1. MARTIN. DeoS 5i f 47 Furn iture Establishment. rIE'Nubseriber has just started, In eonnexion Awith the above business, a CABINET RO1l01,, rhere-he is prepared to do all kinids of work en rusted to his care with perfeot satisfaction- to his 'ustomers, and at prices heretofore unknown in I will make to order, aind of the very best material, BEDSTiEADS, WASHSTANDS, Tables,, Desks,&c will also make to order, and at the shortest notice, )f every variety, and in the best style. ITOl Furniture- repaided handsomely and romply. A share of publie patronage is respectfully soli ited. M,. A. MARKERT. D )ec 19 tf - 49 1Notice Obligatory. LL pez'sons in any wIse .indebted to the Sub t. seibets arc edirneatly requested 'to conme forward nd settle, as I am compelled to pay my debats, and hat speedily. When I say compelled, I mnean that art at the extreme point of the law made and pro ided in such eases, and without relief, any -iehool o knows the result. G. HORD. De19 .tf _ ___ 49_ For Sale, FIRST PATE Cook,. Waher and Ironer, of ooqualities. Terms easy. A pply Immiedi tely at this Office. De) 2G 3t 49 Brushes, Brushes! FN Store a fine variety of Paint, Varnish, Gra iag Blenders, Tunners, Whitewash, Crumb, )ustig and Hair Brushes and Comibs-Flesh iruses and Iltair Gloves-Nail, Tooth and Shaving ~rushs, &c. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, D'ruggists. M May 3 _ tf _______19 Last Call! )ERSONS indebted to the Undersigned will ..take this as the last Notice. I have waited pa ently for twelve mionthis, aind on some much fonager ,aow I spust say, that I. want the money. Those ro do aoj.pay up by the (Ith. day of February next, ill havto paty for their delay JAS. B1. SULLIVAN. I...e .ii t 50 B Virtue of Sundry writs of F,. Fa., to me i Brceted i ail proceed to sell on the first Monday in January next, sit Edgefield C. 1I., the following property, in the following cases, viz: S. and J. Sanpso vs .P. C. Goddard: A. W. Dozier vs The Same, One-Negro Girl Rachel. N.-L. Lipscomb vs R. C. Griffin; Vnrions other Phaititilf.vs. The Same, Six Negroes, viz: Charles, Peter. Dennis, Margaret and her two children Eliza and Sarahann. I will also sell, in the above stated case, on Friday the 4th day of January, at the resi dence of the Deendant, Dr. R. C. Griffin. the Stock of Cattle, reg. Cotton, Cotton Seed, Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Potaloes, tine Cart, Plow Gear, one Saddle amn firidle, ine Cirritge and Harnetis, one Cutting Knife, (ite Pidati,. lousehold and Kitoh en Furniture, one Lot of Nfedicinesi and ledical Furniture, Medical and Miscellane'ui LNmry, Su gar, Flour. Hacon, &c. Lather Roll vs. Allen Franklin -,A. JaRambo vs. The Same; Other Plaintifh Vs The Same, Two Negroes, vit: Lem and Margaret. .. Jordan vs Ransom Jordan, Trho interestpf.the Defendant Ransom Jordan, in One Tract'of Land containing Five 1tundred and seventy (570) seres, more or less, bounded by lands of Amos Landrum, B. W. Hatcher, Dr. John Landrum and Samusel Posen . .W. Stokes vs. Samuel C. Scott; Other Plain tiffs vaThe Same, The interest of the Defendant In One-Tract of - Land containing twelve hundred (1200) acre;r, more or less, adjoining kinds of F. W. Burt, .lames Ilammond and others. J. A. Talbert vs Thomas K- Collier, One Tneet of Land containing three hundred and fifty (350). acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jas. Black well, Charles Freeman and others. Elijah Watson, bearer, vs, John-Autry; The. Same vs John Autry and Mary .Antryl Other Plaintiffs vs The Sane, The Tract of Land where the Defendant Mary .Autry lives, containing two hundred and fifty . (250) acres, nore or leas, ad joining lands of B. T. Boatwright, Mrs. Elizabeth Bush and others. Wm. H1. Norris vs E. M. Corder and M. Corder, One Tract of Lind containing Fifty (50) acres, nore or less, adjoIning lands of Thomas S. Bates, W. Padgett and 'athers. Also, one Negro man Dick, the property of E. M. Corder. Wmn. -. Norris vs: Joel F. Warren, One Tract of Land containing One Hundred and Fifty (150) acres, more or less, adjoining lands uf'M.B. Whit tIe, A. M.Marren and.others. Olarl & Tiitsptt -vs TIllmari A. Walker; Samu uel A gner vs The sane, One N ro girl Sarah. Win. Rawl vs Jessee Scliumper ;The Same vs The Same, One Tract pf Laud containing Two Hundred (200) acres, more or less, adjoinin 'lanid of Win. Bouknight, Wiley Schumpert and others. Moses Harris vs James Morris, One Tract: of Land containing twp hundred and forty (240)aeres, more or less, adjoining lands of B.. W. Hatcher, Chesley Wise and others. 'Richird Gregory ads. Daniel Posey,. One Tract of Land contaiing five hundred (500) aeres, more or less, adjoining lands of W. L. Coleman, B. M. Posey and others. -S. S. Boyce vs Joseph Patterson; The Same vs. The Same; The Tract of Land where the Defen dant resides containing three (3) acres, more or less, adjoining.lands of Win. F. Durisoce, F. W. Pickens and others. John L Harmon vs Francis Ann Tlarrison, One Tract of Land containing two hundred and sixty nine -(269) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James H. Griffin. Benj. Bettis and others. Al. Frazier vs S. P. Tompkins; Colgan & Legg for another, vs.The Same, Four Mules. John M. Clark vs John C. Thomas and Thomas 0. Burnett, One Tract of Land containing one hun dred and nine (109) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Tandy Buckhlalter, Thomas Morgan and others-the property of Thomas C. Burnett. S. C. Strom, .Admn'or., vs William strom and John B. GriffiN ; Samuel Wilams vsTh sae .J. B. Taliy, -Adtn'or., vs .Jamems Wood, David Quarles and WVilliami Strom. ur., One Traict of Land cotainng four hundred and sixty-two (469) acres, more or less, adljoining-lands of Daniiel Prescott, Williami Prescott and others-the property of Win. Strom,, ar. R. at . Scurry, Ada m'or., vs Cetarge Sadldler; Wil lam Daniel vs The samte; Other PIlaintiffs vs Th~e sane, One Tract of Lamnd containing onie hundred im tiftv (150) acres. mozfe or lessJ, adjoining lands of Iliram .May and others. lDavid Seigler and Willam Seigler, Ex'ors. vs W. Ftreemn,m John C. Coursey :anda Wiley Tinm merman, One Tract of l.an~d containing two hun dred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of George Sha,.pard and others-thme paroperty of thme Defein eant .lohn C. Coursey. James P. Carroll v' Wmn. UT. Goode and Martha . Kimbrel, One Tract (of L~md cntainig oney hundred (I00) acres, more or less, ;ajo.ining lands of the south Carolina Paper 31anufatcturing~ Com pay and others. Uriah Mars, bearer, vs James Stewart anad Chris toher Weatherincton ; ,lohn Quattlebum,T. C., vs Christoper Weatherinigtaon; .lamnes Sheppmard vs The seame ; Othmer P'laitiffs vs The same, Onme Tract of Land containing five hundred (5010) acres, amore or less, adjoining lands of h enry Quattlebumn, Geo. arner, Joehn Sauniders and othera.. Also, eleven Negroes, viz: Lucy,- Jinmmy, Sally, Emma, Judy and her six children. -Jamnes-A. Talbert vs George Banks; Thec same s Geo Banks and Francis Owensby, One Tract of Land containing one hundred and twenty-five (125) acres, more or less, adjoiinig hinds of iD. P. Self, Jane Furkins and others.. LEWIS JONES, 5.E.n. Dc11 4t 48 Sheriffs Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFJ D DISTRICT,. D. P. & J. P. , 'Applicants, Sumn. 0s Jefferon Sturkey-and wife Lucy and -~ Parlition. others, gefendants. B y virtue of an order from HI. T. Wright, ordi nary of Edgefield District, in the above stated ase, 1 shall proceed to sell on the first Monday in January next at Edgefiled Court Hlouse, the Real Estate of Mary Self, dec., consisting of One Tract of Land containing Eighty (80) acres, more criles.,. situated-in the District of Edgefield, on the waters of Stevens' Creek, bounded by lands of John P. Self, Sterling Freeman and WillInam White. Taxs-A credit of twelve months, purchasers giving bond with two good securities andl a Morgge of the premises to the ordinaty to secure the purchase money. Costs to be paid in cash. *. JONES, sL.a. Dec 10, ~4t ' . 48 Sherifis Sale.. STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFJE LD DISTRICT. Elizabeth Davis, A pplicant, )Summon. "s. ) n . David Asline and wife and others. )Partition. Y virtue of an order from II. T. Wright, Ordi .9nary of Edgeleld District, in th~e above stated case, I ahalt proceed to sell on the first Monday in January next, at Edgefield C. II., the real Estate of Sarah Wagner, doe., consisting of One Tract of Land containing Eighty (8O) acres, more or less. Situated in the District aforesaid, bounded by land. of Dr. E. Andrews, Joshua llarris, and Lewis Kemp. Taas-A oredit of twelve months, purchaser givin~bond with two good securities and aimortgag of the premises to the ordinary to secure the par: hue money. Costa to be paid in cash. LE WIS JONES, 5. 5. D. Dec 10 .41 48 . d Galvanic Batteries kNagneto Electric machines, JUST received, and for sale by tFA. G. & T. J. TE AGUE, Druggists. May 23 .tf 19 edicine Chests and Travelling Oases, ON hand a few very fine family Medicine Chests and Travelling Cases.. or-sale by .A. G. & T.- J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 - if. 19 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to me by Note or Ace count are requested to call and settle them on or before the first January next, as I shall place all unpaid accounts after that date in the hands of an Officer. Mly business for the future will be con ducted on the Cash~ principle entireLy--and all work left with mae must be' paid for on delivery, ais I pre l.deing no business at all ip preference to a Credit busiss'. ss . A. GKRA Y. Dec 19 . -. 4t . 49 Notice, A LPersons indebted to the Estaite of Jol n C. Allen, dee'd.,are regnteated to settle up promppph ly, anal those having demanids arc hereby notifiad to rder thema in immediately. W. . SMYLY, Adm'-. S-Adnisat ae Of Valuable Negroes. WILL be sold at public outcry in the Town o iHamburg, on Thursday the 3d day of Jan nary next, the persotal Estate of Win. U. Adams dee'd., consisting of Eight or Ten Likely Negroes, Among whom are four extra prime likely fellows and four likely women. Persons desiring to purchase such negroes car obtain any information they desire of their qualitics and character front the Subscriber, or from Mr. A. J. Riambo. Tzams .oFrSAIS.-A credit of twelve months with inte*essroai date. Purchasers giving note with twor 'moro aproaved a - - _N Admfor Dec 10 Negroes for Sale, T consent of parties I will sel at Edgefleld e. II., on the first Monday in .lanuary next the filowing negro slaves : Lark, Maria and Lewis Dennis, Ann, Lee, Minty, Peter, Pies, Arthur and Patrick. Said negroes will be sol8 on a credit of Twelve months with interest from day of Sale. Purchasers to give notes with two. good sureties,.to secure .th purehas. money. S. B R FF'N A ls Dese.8 5* . 4fl Administrator's SaIe. W E will proceed ) sellat Edgield VY e' trdW Mon~ar isi *;siwe m'u Tiet Of Laid oUd as n6 Beloni iie Eaile 1isf John IIaieher, dee'. containing One hundred and ninety-nine acre., ad. joiniig lands of the Est'ste oftheisid Jobn -Iuebier decdased. -. Triso-On a credit of twele months. Porche sers giving note with'ample seearity. . JAMEhS HATUtil AMOS LANDRUM, Ad orswithiv Will annexe. Dec.'s ~ -* 7 State of South Carolina EDGEFfELD DfSTRICT;' -INEQULr. Ann.Griflini ;Pl ie Stanmore B'Gdff-ia, .a B Y Virtue of-anorder of the Court of Eqstiey p this ease, I - will -proceid to -sell. at- dgetiefd Cdrt House; on the first Mond4 in January next that well knowtk Real Estae bf .he late -- L Griffin;known as-the Darby Lands :It will-i offered in two parcels as follows: - I First,, TheBome- Tract, contaftiing one thosand acres, more or less, and lbdjoining lands of P: R Blalock, Samuel- Marsh, Amon Lindsay-, Behjam Hatcher and-others. . - - - - Second, The Mill Tract containing- six hundred acres, more or less, and adjoining the former Tral as also lands of Alfred ltghes, : S.'Boyce, L. S Johnson, Amon Lindsay and others. Upon the first of these Tracts there iione o the most beautiful residences in the District, on a high and commanding position, and -in a-perfeotl) healthy locality. It is just four miles below Edge field C. H., aind immediately on 'the Plank -Read leading to - Hamburg. The: -Traet; by.'*hich it is surrounded embraces a considtrablq amount, o fresh land and is altogether, in good cotidition.fop farming purposes. iere is the best chance we knou for any one desirous of purchasing a comfortabk home.- -- . The mill tract has also a good house upon it, aid other necessary fixtures. Purchasers should watch this sulo. :Teaus-Ono and two years credit, except costs to be paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond witl dequate sureties to secure the purchase money. A. SIMKINS, c. g4.1. D. Dee19, 1855. At 48 . State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Exparte .. .) Absalom T. Hodges, and his wirc Petition. J1ulia, and Johun H. Hughes. ) NOT[CE is hereby given that the Tract of Land. iupon which the petitioners, Absalom T. Hod ges and wile now resides; in Edgefield District, will be sold by order of the Court -of Equity, on th< first Mtoniday in January 1856, either by the Corn misioner in Equity or by the Trustee, J.. 1 H ughes-thie sale being made for the benefit of. thc parties in interest. Tus.--A credit of twelve months from day o1 sale, the purchase muney. to be .secured bty bond with ample personal surety. Costs to be paid it ash. A. SIMKINS, c.a i.. Dec 12, 4te 49 State of South Carolina, EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Elizabeth Prince, - . -- surah Jeter and Bu -for seeout KaneyTurner, aqie a iistffuri Martha Turner. Jbtin B Y Virtue of an order fro.n Chancellor Ward Llaw in this cause, I will sell at Edgefleld-C. Ii., on the flist Monday In January next, the rol lowing real estate of.lohn E. Turner, de'd,.to wit A Tract of Land containing two, hundred and twenty acres, more or less, situate in Edgefleld-Dis. trit, lying on Big Stevens' 'Creek, anid ridjoining Lands of Alexander Sharpton, William N~ewsoni and Terril Goff. 1 will also sell at the late residence of. the said John E. Turner, dee'd., on the Thursday succeding the sale-dny in January l858, the personal-property of the said deceased, among which there is onc negro woman. - . - T. *~ This property, realty aid persotnalty, will be sold on a credit of twelve nmonths,(romn day of sale..ex ept as to so much as may be required to defray jha costs of this suit which must be-paid in cash. Pe chase money to be secured by Bonds.or Notes with adequate sureties. Titles,to t#e 'a d tAge'dollaru, to e ptaid for extra of tlie pur'dhhe - otdey --A. SIMI(INS, C.E.U.D. Nov 27,1855. 6t - 46 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRCICT. 1N EQWlTY. John J..Seott and others, Bl e atn Samuel C. Scott and others. B Y Virtue of an order from Chancellor-Ward law in this cause, I will sell at Edfiefield C H., on the first Monday in January next, the follow ing negro slaves, to wit : Polly and her four chil dren Marshal, Stanfleld, Jim and Hampton.' These negroes will be sold.on-a credit of-twelve months from day of aale,with Interest front day of salh except as to dosts which imist be p-aidditionsli. Par. chase money to be secured biy Bonds .with. ampli personal sureties. A. SIMKINS, o:n.x.n. Nov 27 6-46 Gum Elastic Hot Water Bags -and HOPTL CUSliIONS-fdr sale-by, A.G. a T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 ~ ' t 19' Notice. 'THERE will be an Eleotion at Edgetield Villagi on Monday the 14th January 1856, for Inten dant and Wardens for the Town of Edge6eld fo the year 1856. Messrs. S. F. Goode, E. J. Mimis and Robt. H Sullivan, Managers.-- .. SA MtUEL BROOKS, Intendant. Dee 19 - 3 49' The Last Dun? ONCE more appeal to those that . are- indebtet Lfor money, and should y-ou fail to pay me by fi 15th day of February neat, you cannot settle will mu after that time,-as - wIll-on that day, withou distinction, turn over my nots and .aocounts to.ba proper officers for collection. ..M. 'W. CLARY. Dec 26 8t 50 Notice. LLPersona indebted to the Estate of Co1.11 -B. Bouknight, deo'd., are earnestly requeste' to make immediate payment. All persons havine denands against the estate, will present them pro perly attested. JOHN HIUIET,- A d'or MARY-BOUKN1IHT. De 19 1y - A Oorn lieal and Romniny A W S for salo at the Subscr.iber'u'residenet ALWAY8. W. NICHOLSON. IDec206 Om 50 Physicians' Bu gy Tnks and Popjg ~EDCNE CASES-for sale bay : 1.a3A. G. & T. J. TlEAtiUE, Dguggists. &qci". beof . - istitutiops wil beje A,,A9E L. LEZLUEY will act as Principuki:the ja! &ODepartmeat. T FTee -le School..with-.the Primary Deparr mentof Aa Male Aeadeasy, will be -condseted; by Mr. A. P. BUTLER,aasisted by L.the. learned- and highly. oeumnplished. jlim A. .E..ARTIUR, and othqr-comgetett Teachers. 36tes of4 ition pe esosion. Frat I Pri D teW ,. .. DO ACV, a-i a.teraturo. ~ - 4eaubhp kubroidery. Needle' work1'Ae., uanat .rates. - ' :AWee Schohistio edrhwill' be divided into-so See sions of 45 neofths"ngi. Pupils willvbetharged from th d-in .oi.enring toihf roftheession. 'Tuition in Advamee; - - Goo-lBud ca be hadUn si -Villegoa-from onERRIWimET=Fr S.. '.~GET.EN A; J..HAMMOND - - 8. W. G UARDN!4El ; - - ':J.CPORTER, - . . UT W. A. SHAW., - -De-5 - 47 Spaabu 'femle ,ollege. REV. SAMUEL B. JOW , Protesor of M'at1niiii and NiWiral S6leno, .'Wroffssor'of Ancient Lailguages.. MI 11(S'' iBE P'AINE, Modern. Languages ha I tit hi Eng1lsli dep~m~ment. ; . WILIAN SCHERZElk, 'Professor of Parmar DzrAit-rsax-r. -Rehding, Writing,.Arithmotio, English Gramiar and-Gography.-- - - - . . CiuOIArs COVnsu.' - ----Firt-CaN:glist 'drra'hia (revIewed.) Arithmetic, (continuedj) Geography. (witf Maps, cosinued.) YBillei t' iiory, Engib Coo Rheoi iTIeC anposiagonu (utisp,) Bota ny, A gra, 1listory; (continied,)?atin,.(omnmen JuX1Ri ss. History, (nti" e Latin, (apntntued ) Gome s~p).T:.. ..' y. -Me ) - . ,Sumos C.assl Trigooraetty, (withits applications.) Latin, (eon tinned,) French, Astronomy, Meutal Philosophy, Evidences of Chritianity. - instruction in En glish Compoasiton and Analysis, continued thrdaguit wgule c&mtse. Turriox F998 AND INCJaIDETA'LEx8s. "'onfor.College courve.-proper, enthrgmcing all the stiidies amumerted.per' Term ofEone scholaatte year, payabhr half yearly: id advanc...$. $40 00 N.Mua ExmA, Pot Tguxadel o ss a. %Ofr TIaM'.. .....' ......'..... ;' 4 00 - -- u tr. .......................... 25- 00 Use of -Piano,. ..... 300 Contin t---*.'.''' ' . 2 00 Primary V17partmt,-per Term ofruneyear, paya be boe,... .........., 20 00 'Boardan the Cnipus, under the directon otihe 0fiets of 'the-lnistitutioni, pdf month, ld61adings11 expenses ofLights, Fuel, .W ashlng, &c.=, .312 .00 paable at the end of each ha lf year. .'Text Biotk can be furnidhed, if <desirable, at cost pries. - --. 57 The above itseludes all charges. 'No .other fees.oidiniar'y or-extraordinary, will be charged for any or all-the brandhes enumerated. This Iustitution went into operatiun n the fourtha Wednesday in .UG UgT last, und will end itajirst Ter.iblluri W dfesdys in:DEC1IMBWR Non-resident Pupils. will be required. to 'busardi 1ou he Campus, except in a special elass of eases provi ddl for by a resolution~ of the Board. *Presidlent of the Board of Trustees. .- ~ l - 2ri - 42 Female C olle gi ate Institute, AT COKE~SLTRY. T SInstitution will be open for the reception of Pupils oan the first - Monday in danuary next, and clkse the last day, in September, making one long Term of Nine Mlobths. The Faculty will cosit of Mr. F. A., CONNOR,. A. M., rMEUIDENT AND Paorssoa o'r Navukaa Scazxos -aN MATnEMAT Rv-T. E.-WANNAMAKERI, A. M.,PaoForssos or MOaRA ParrLo5Ofli, EvZDEN4CE 01 Onts *TIaNrrI. AND BetaLs LwTrazs. - Ms. E, LEGERI, PaoFassoa OF MUsiC AND MoD -l Ea -LAtGUA Gn E. MasMA RY E. SNE~AD, IzsraUCmazas ix PArLvr .The.Board of TLrustees have secured the services of. a Facuhty composed of worthy ilaster Masons, eminent for puri:y of character, and high literary attainments, whosa ,every effort will be to educate young ladies so as Ii, adorn any sphere in life. Our new Mlaaonie.buildinig will be .completed by the opei:Ing of the 'Teirm; amid the Boiird intend feraishing it with every appurtenance necsudry~to the acquisition of an education'of the highest order. As they liave determined that this. Institution shall be weond to none, so they confidently . expect the enouragement and patronage of an enlightened public. Fbr any information necessary, we refer to our Circular, or to any niember of the Committee, or President of the Facilty. ' -......J. K. VANCE, B. Z. H ERNDON, Committe. F.. F. GARY.) Coesbury,.Oct 20, . 0t , 41 ohnson Female University. ANMDERSON, S. C. Eemabersof thei Zaculty. - Ruy. W. B. JOHNSON, CmwscexLtou. Rav. J..8COTT'.MWlRAu - Mas. lifARY E. D'ANIE; Mte .ELIZABETH J. EDWA RDS, WILLUAM W AGSTAFF, Pao1.0o? Musz. JAMES T. BACON. PaoF. cF MUsiC. Miss SARlAII E. OVERBY, AssIsTaNT IN 5TLUcTAFES5 IN DRAwixG ZN TUM ACADEI CAL. DEPsaTMENT, .-- '- .. Miss CYNTR1IAWc. FIitR, TuTaxss. I1E heve Inistitution 'has becu' in opcralinfor eialit years ; fair the 4lrst flde as a Seinairy, and for the thiree last as a Uniiversity,' established uinder a Legislative' Charter granted ln i8%2. . Its ineras and continued prosperity for a number of jokes Luthe best eviden'ce that it merits jinblie pat Th sde Profesorp and Teachers,'who liave been identified wiithe Institution from it. beginnng wll continue next year. The Session for. !856-will open on the first'Wed neday in February. * Board, inclu'ding fuel,:lightu, &e.,.from 58to SIO per month.. For further particulars we invite especial-attention to our Catalogues. -.. ---..' 17 Fo'r Catalogues or othter information address Rev. g. Scott Murray or any member of the Faculty. Auderson, Dec 18, . Im .45 ILgad for Sale, HEl.subsetiberil offer, for sale at Edlgeleld I Court lIouso, to the highest bidder,.on the fist Monday in January next, his Plantation,-situ ate in Edgefield District, on Little Saluda River, containing -. .. :f - . -n Two BRndredynd ageestpSix Acrei, More or less,-and adjoiningl4zxds of Th'ornton Ode. man, Josiah Etheridge, and others. . . There are 50 acres of prine Bottom Land, be. longinggt-the .Tract. Also some 301 acres of land recently cleared a'nd fenced. Upon the premises are good out-buildings, among them a Barn, a Stable, a Smoke Housqe, a Kitehen and sunndy Negra ouses. -.-The healthfnlness ol the plantatio is unexceptionable, and among itt other recommendationls is to be iuelnded gL Well~oi exllent water, stlpprior (p .an~y in that viginity. The property will be 'sold on a .Medit of Twelyt Months with interest from the day of sale. J. P. RIDGELL. No. 15, 1855, 7t 45 CHESLEY McGE~E respectfully infoarms thi .itizens of Edgefield Distriut, that he will de all work in hisline, such as D)igging nnd Cleanid4 Wells, Blasting Rock; &c., with -promnptnmes anel dspath. His address is Ge-rmtanville P. 0., S. c n.,c l tf.1 ECAEY 0 . - *THOS. G BACON. . . ED)UND PENN orOrdinary. 11 . RIGHTs W. .DURIOE T'ULUSVAY. JAMES EDSON. '-'. .I~-gr J.E0 T7 -Sr. THOM .REESE, J PEJ1CR ALSONBAXE. -TrHEOPHILUS DEAN, :-. * WESLEY WERTZ. . B',,W 1LTTLEer - BARNEY LAMAR. CAL4.LES.CARfi, - ItS.nA bY & KENN~ERLY will practiee M ogeherd o theid aed nel&b bo4jng elsy eri bs ltd a d6 x - C ;. WRIGBt IENTIST. CbFJCK over hiesara.CA1mou3JL. & BEA'S TardwareStoi-e,Broad street, Augusta, Ga. Alloperations pertaining to Dentistry will fei-t tended to-with promptness, and to th' inifreikhtl faction of all who may favor him with their patonge. 0- Gold. Plate and~Wire, Claip Metaf, Solder, &e., furtilaned to Dentists for Cash. Augusta, May I ly - 1 NOTCE ! WITH a view ofclosing out'my,Stock of Goo4 I will-aft-r this date sell the entire Stock at - New York Cost for Cash. the Ladies, I would may I have many desirable 33 1 9 A4-32 Such a,Bisck apd Polored SILKS,,BARGEES TMSUEBS ESCAS'UM ERES,DLAIIE, SHOES, HOSIERY, &c. 'gg All Persins indebt'ed 'to nae si mgeqpeite ozniko paymeiLt HM IURGt. . MRS. 0. A. BRAY.- PRPRIETOV; rIfEyublic are. respee.tfaly informed. that this ..Hotel'bas ondergvne a thorouiirk repair, 'And has- pei refitted in'tIe BEST STYLE, regird le ,' oi . eip nse, a d "was- opened on the First ol Octulder; foirthT reeepton. of Boardersandet 0 rp datioir'6f TH.inaleht eustomer A ' -The'best accommodation' is-ara2ntlrd : those who will favoi rhe'Propriktor with thii patronage; and t i irsieilnnt -wil -be 'i' 6:uniommand for the House, the reputationr itbo Slways maintain ed, as the Best Hotel In Haunbwrg. The- PIoPietor assres the publio -tbt no pains shall be spired on the part of the ManagcmA-Et to firnish the Table with the best -viands- the Market of Augustaand Hamburg aff'ri. Families visitiug6'dwiTow'si~tesoficited to give us a trial, as oarbest exertions shall be devoted to ad minister to their entire comfort. --- THlE STABLES belonging to the -Hotel will be under the mnagement of an exigrienced Ostler, and the best of care will bo taken of hlorses and Vehiee left to his oharge.'' Hambuirg, October 2, -- tf 38 ~IJITED STA:TES hOTEL, A UG UST A, GEORGIA. F. M. JENNINGS, PROPRIETOR. T1118ll popular nd well known Hotel, the enroat .. centrally situated in this city-is now open for reception or Customers. The undersigned was fr a nunmber of years, the proprietor -of the Globe, nd flatters himself that he has still the ability and dipoition to aford1 to his patrons the arqommnoda tion of ybre. lie will take this occa'.ion tod'say that h'e has'secured the' services of M; J. V. CLARK; a his assistant, and will guarantee to the travelling public, who mnayspatronise his house,- the best Fare that can be furnished in tire Augusta, Savannah, Chaleston and Northern markets. The- United States is now open under his management-and sa pevsin and all he aslis-of new or old eustonters is a call, if they' are not satisfled ho will'ttot edmn plain. Board t41,58 per day. F. M.' JENNINGS. Nov. 21, 1855. -"45 - ' 4mf T H Efl Undorsigned returns his siooere thanks to Ihis frieni'e fr their patronage'wlile loicated in Hamburg, and hereby informs thema that he-con be foujl (after 1st September next,) -at the Hiouse of WARD, BURCH ARD) & CO., opposite the.Ma sonic Hall, Augusta, Ga., where he would be happy to seeand serve -thema,-and where' e - FULL and Complete Stock of Dry Go ods, an always be found, which will .be sold as LOW s fromt any House in the City. Hamburg. Aug 13, .-' !' t-'.31 JLEIO'VAL<tJ . Of 4eiTin Maan@Wys N'Al-)x; '. T. i1 i . E 1 AN Y'A R1'' TE Subscriber' would respectfuly-lifo*~*e ciL etzens of Edgefield and: th e urreniding D tricts, that he has vreoved to' his -residence, wvhe% e- haa recntly erected a large -and co*,modiouh Shop, and is now pr'epared-to earryon the INAL 118 B3RANCIHES, such aiJtanufhuitu ring Tin Ware for 19erobants, RtOOFINqG, GUT TRJSG, and al 'manner of'-JOB WORK. Alays on hand a general asaortment of TIN AND JlAPAN WARE: CT Merchnuts supplied at shortst notice and-on the most reasonable terms. Orders solicited. 0. L. REFO.~ Notice - - . 8 Hereby given to all concerned, that a flia1'iset tleent yiU be madp gn the .V~state. o[.Daniel Smith,dera,,ln'the Ordinary's Offie-atEdgefield . ., on the 4th' Monday in 'January next. All persons indebted'will please make payment by the above time, and-tbiose having demands willspresent them by the same time. --- - JOHN P. MICKLDER, Ezs. *C. SMITH. - Ot28, 18S - 3.- 49 "AND AT AUCTION. TH AT BEA UTIFAL Farmen r Planta -.Lten of OAK and HICKORY AAND belonging to Win. A. Harris, adjoilig the Viage of Edgefeld and the Lands of Col. F. W. Piekens, James Sheppard and others, will-be sold at Edge field C. II., on the 1st Monday in Janua.ry next. Th Tract contains. Five Hundred' k Eighty-Three Aores -One half Woodland. lTh plae has on it all of the 1hulldingsneccssary to a well arranged Plantation. The entire Lands are enlosed with. a good, fene Terms, Three onsaind ($3,0b?)) Dollars cash,. nd the ballan' d'a credit of'twelve months. with interest frorp date of sale, with approved security. ST Good ind warranted titles will be glven. Nov 14 -'8: 44. Ni EDGEFNELD BOOT AND 8HE MANUFACTORY I rFIE Subscriber most respect fully informs his friends that. he is still at the sameo old' Stand, and makes to order, ... B o ots anidS h oe s 0-~TE BEST MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP. Also, on harnd, a very fine assortmnent of )ress, D)oub!e Soleji .Wayr ?roof and Quilted Bottom BOOTS;' '-And, as usual, a variety of those FINE PUMP OOTS, so much and so- justly-admiired.-. All of whicht, in'-futua, 'he will sell at the Low et Prices for CASH and CASS-. ONLY. lie will strictly adhere to this rule in every instance, and ernestly trusts that NONE will expect him to depart from it. WM. McEVOY. T tsease4 'AeueP with the privat mil Dili -dg14 ~ y net If not S14.1 L4. il.at ew-, 1 will - UJDJ ,n the &M-ri*&l N-. - - " - THIE 'tOY1TR AT.&,dMIu - fred-au-M te dk eem 'd1'tai ill Imt it'itW1atuiUPds~th~ e-96 the S atW l ek A p i YMfly f4T& hrivise * R eA* or t ROUA 1 1 stiratghe Wesigra 4de'-f SaleI l- Plaitatiti in A bheerille i):str~&.cu One hundrut n ifiy a clea rede h dred f helsaDneeein te -at ' nouit- s eiv'] thog eC(jodD VeOU58?Y4NI 1UIJ14VS C aits Iuentst~m~smI J9 iW~ r w t s hundretd Yrs'affii sMit 4at Ljisht flilih utubJa~.; Villi. -Uelli IS"' I -o fl a ,it A - 'yi. . h____ 'r - vn ny i th- .PTD n,ti , -E i hndred yards'f' e1 . 0o#,M th itr gorto Teerr itlli1"ntat1 Abitlhilg ifne with at brink, bu v ilid w6risua. Ondq toe lbiIuy g tl er essar ubu - i int ''9ss the eplateD .- L ey E lal W asg 'orIndeoe Stit n rum r Stir.a enta hi t trwt bnut , IV rce Stvere. Oa Owellin e Iof koVered wta d.. On. th I .,.il. g The 19 T . Rh C UbI# bni:**0WVSeI * er )wcngei Ainngtb. As e k iO be Iaaerliturlec- sirgjc sihash ri' it ka4o TE&Tes~l C, Wai i mstu LAnkj #i1euel,0 Struts, rUnig th r es Lot iJaimQra4Iakto.lQ ds ered and pne. ...- ns o ;, ar, Thec th&Wi 6t W~uy I, L - 4giernis;-d afrch 1 l r a or negr. . 11. A i uI -burg|O(.1Ip Jr S T i. w ell an his busili s, aw. VA a t Aa tlA, -ML AtMVeW ndte.TI ey td .9Inc dlis 4deZii - jr.stf k igged C. . , jonin lan g f imidin sailit t.~W da m r fa . hre, .4 4. , , . , iyi 'e E es tor, tt bu tis s-and uk d, ofI eshih r4aireid bot :e bhltoj aerea1 Tis i e tjt h ,~~~st h , ..nee -TryuUsli: , ~g o . er" lodate'or tor'ifyi h J!d?' ' ,efr tge. et:a or th 'saik.tef f W EE OOct31 Valuabptle a~s ns ibra ~unah ii e.g eno"une a04 - ' r lered land, oes a'trWl,'w% s flust uali. y iogrudas.dpaw ailrhedJ'retak he balance of tlW. eeared~iand assf ultivats Tiepybw hpartel spe.Apste . ahe-premi'e zhe -all ar I: is as he sty ahts*, me~ li et 8 neighborfsJcsd as emi:y.p fee~djM e.I0w - : y , A bo---. . - ' .-- r ne other Trn-- reent,ilh FIVE R&INIAHED SND TWENTY ACRES. Iyh@ n~eiarte'3e gth-o -eteverdamW .in 'Fuske ere:ehe~ Ou, tth -premins are ,a1 .niesay. sIasitk~*y with several good aitiatts.. Tkhe pinee twhs%',Mtted in a fine neighbor..odl, tand nell a&*4eoa asal Tho above lacseea ~ncnidtn r any infonisbt n gi&wet5 .Ml~fIsE )eid salx eri her 9 ~gerG .Yo'-'t UW' -S Oct2 2 - - Si4 a 3- 8 aLin fgr|aee K offmforknl.'hi AA L U .i~~~ A y na ouSaluda-enivey.'ain Rfwhchthere i. frinrk-.~ nii e ito soesiafnbtffunshLi4jidaew a ets ade4celOk~a le - ~rute. ~ ,~ ouse Trand ala l ttlr t Spjjl@f leye rIing ir Swi ther ' in frm'e. yovet wirestof fine n ~.uw-,alg hmb Nvtd loisean. all nee: farn elnaad dins'. 1utali 8,;ngee omsbevoer abling wad a d t rt An per.. isng,-t aei~g ndcon ,tainigeauthree a a.howin S Oct2 J. W~. TA5IS fD. Ges.an's3 fee front anw 0 egll otaen k ed by-m elowin oet ab e thi d O ti'godne.. . 'H TANOYA R adLT njiig a7 eon .inin protre itaaatherebyg ~tp~ ~~ hN r LOTon in naur 8laJlj d d by deiven them'i b ths hovetq Ii..,~ reded2. LU. W. 48RA~e inal ettmn will b e 3ade.tei tler oths andyt cOuntew atgee!% C..JL,.'4UnoW'I.e v Als;~ae layat d t hoitaif s han ohln.' r aacu ney 'pyh M .bW. . C. M r . No v27r l re . .4