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r 11 E Undersigned have formed a Co-partner Ship ' bsiness, a.deah irn of ;i UiLMT & C6U1E[ 41 the old .and. *elU kr.ww. stad vf 8:m. & Sos, Corner of Market and Centre 'Streets, I Lamburg, fior the transaction of a 'general Grocery, Provision & Ootton Business, Where we intend to keep constaatly on.band a full supply of Guods, and will sell as LO I* C .AS1 ws any-1t ha. -u Our Stock e4n1.4sts in phet of 'tIle V61ld*ig: ClarifiedlCrusid, Powdere . to New Prl! Itai n'V eu~ j ..-.-11 Java and a COF E Irishi AT ES.or phI'ntin - na~ok, A n UTT#-. Baging, Rope and Twine, hee and Solo Leatler, ^ ke 1,itts andl Da:rrels,, ifankliets ro Clths, Osnudrgs; 'Sttales and Uridles, Wodein .Ware, Peppes and Spiee, lsh W[ice, Sain-k and 'Tay &alt, Tva of vYrious kinds, IndZgo, 'in'duw Glass, Lamp, Lineed: aud 'Itdn Oil 'aints, Yuwddi, Rifle.. UlistiauM , M t 9 Lead,.a go'o Isasituuvit~otimr'a Rtofk aways, Oliee; rm A nd' C4imleenss Jjedsteads, Suf as, 1A-ather's.. Melican.and Peruvim(..uanna, Kittigwel$.s Silts, Lime andI Plusif,. [ronyze ma (a C stael Nails, assorted, &e., &c - ..,, SIl I~xY . sIIEP. Hanburg, Jan 2. -1856. 2 Imported Garden Seed1 SLARGEI'and selvet n'alliei fthe be't A v;irieties, PfENGL[SIL GAI0 1EN SEEf, -emibracing En)yi'C haJ', thy, Omon Setts (White and Ried1) Beans. Pen B&e" ,&, Als", soani six or setwl kin'ls Etly Corn, wrrhinted six wekeks. Tho'se.' t-o Aihiiblb vaisety of Garden Seed f.r Sp. ' iill do wjl to eal and pur -ehase. *WM. TAINES, Broaa Street, Auguista, GA; Jan 23 ' 2 FINSAI. NOTXVE. LLVeros o'vi money. into the Co mns A sioner's Onice for this i;'iet 'are hA-reby positively notified to utpko paymoui.t i bef4-r tie lIhh of next -mouth. I iave been inalgent,. autiL I ineurred the displeasure (pcrhips justly) of many parties iutested; ana 1. canSit subnriit . - this ztateof things any longer. A lIond in a public office should be regarded cash wheti.due.; and lie who fails to make paymnenti either by settlement or otherwise,-should be held, to be in -the same situ atiua as one who fuila in the etomniercial world. A. SLlIKINS, C.E E.D. Jan 22 4 2 EDGEF'IELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. -jMSTA.BLISHIED under its present direction in 8 IS51, and hias continued uniformly prospe rous. (ta.peeuliar characteristics are L-Whatevcr it proposes to do, it does, and does thoaroingbily. 2. Its advantages, reputstion anl patronage are elesignel tobe of a strictly loeal character, and no .aippeas are inade to the citizens of oilier parts of lie State for their patronage. 3. It aiords to the people of Elgerfeld, what few in dier Districts propose, viz: A umode School for the cdneation of their daughters tinder a strictly .Aonac influence, aid secures to1thei .at their own .:h'iors, pdvantages which they cannot4iad surpaassedl .elsewhere.' a 4. I is wihon cotroversy, the best furnished Academy inteState for educational purposes. 5. Its'incomne. nto matter how grea t it may be, is all disbursed at home so that its patrons are dm bly benefitted.. bg its proasperity. 7. And laidy,.ivrelies simnp.v upon its merits fair reputti'n1i and sujport,;an,'l-duin'g its works :undeor thet. most fav-ornablcecircumstances, ehallenges .coanetant serntitiy andl investigatini The Winter Session foar [$56 coammencd on Maanday. the -14th .1.miuary. The Rates of Tuitiont in the dlifTrent departments wvill reriirr unc'uumged. They are as fullows: Coile-giate IDe pirtmnent, per session, - $15 (it I'rimary " ~ " " *- 7 til Optional Studies, Foa wmtciu -rnE entAatE Is ErrAt. A'lusie Depaartmen.at---- -- -- -- $18 00i French '. - - -. - - - 1li 0 .1)rawinie "-- -- ---- 10 00 P'upils using thec Chemical anda Phlilos.ophaical A p ;'aratus asre chiarga d eachl $2a Sessio~n for breakage, ike. MAd those prcticing upon the P'ianmos at the Iustitute pay each $1 a Session for keeping them in There is talso, a chiarre tupon all the Ptipils of 50 .etnts a Session for caintingencnies. Pupiils can enter at any time, and if inear the maiddle ir close oaf the Session, are chnargad but fromn thme tune of ent- ance; all such dedutctions however. date from the close of the second iceek of thal Session. l.iass of time fromn sicknevss, if .cf more thtan two weeks, is alsa, deducted. lRates aif Tuition anad regn~aaionas the s;;me a -publi~hied last vetir. CH AS. A. R A UlOND), PRXcir'Ar.. Edgefie~ld, .len 15 tf XT E wonuld c all the attention lit the public. [t oaur N EW andl W Eh.L~L E L ECT ED tock of A t the old stand, IJNDER THE AUGUSTA HDTEL.J BROAD STREETJ Where we are prepared to supaply all orders in our line, at Reduced Prices, and We would invite purchiasersto enll before buying c.hewhere, for we WARR ANT a Large Deduction from Old Prices. H ENRY & SKINNER. AaUOs-rA, Sept. 7, 1855s. . P. S.-Having made arrangements for ouar Fall tSupplies with the "~ Excelsior M~anufactory"' of New York, it enables us tat sell at unprecedented -low rates. ' . . H. & S. Augusta, Sept 7 Gm 3 BACON, LARD, FLOUR, &c, Augusta, Ga. M Y Consignments fronm Tennesse.e oaf ii CON, .l .L A RID. FLOU R, CORl N, &e., will be unu suntly heavy this sqeasaon. Persons who may have tao buy these articles, are invitead to cive mc a call. .Everything is sold for cnsh, or city aecepatanice. Tr. W. FLEMIlNG, Commission alerehant. A ugusta, Jan 1 6 l it 1 Saluda Sentinels, Attention, A COURT MIARTIAL will be h:-d at aloutt .~ Willing on the first Saturdlay in February ,iext, for the puirpose of trying :all defatulters in said Corps. The Court wvill consist of the following Officers. Lieut. P. WEs'r,'Presialent. Sergt. JAs. A. DozIER, Sergt. WM. Ilm;T.Wn,1 Corp. TinnY EvnP.anoz and Corp .JAN IIERatoso. -By order of Capt. A. 1D. BATES. .:fps. A. DoziER, 0. S. Jun 16 - 3t - HOSPITAL FOR NEGROES, A'l' AtUUTA, GA. Til~ E Undersignied would call thecattention of the Tcitiza-ns 'f Edg.elieldi and A bbeville Districts tosheir INFIRalA RY lfor SICK NEGROES and those requiring SLU RG ICA L OPER ATIONS. While the complletet-ef ofaur arraungements afo~rds to the patient every caomfr, it also enables ,us to render nmire efficient treatmient to Chronic Cases, than eaus generally be seenredl ini ordinary private praotioe. Our special accommod,,lations for the management of Chronie diseases of femnales, so4 commn in Negraaes, are ample and comid~ete. Termsus. For Nursing, Boarding and Lodging~, pr men. $30 foQr Treatmei,-.-Tlw ordinary rates of practie. 1L3 Conimaunientions addressed to us at this inatce pwill ny*t with promttt attntiont. I. . CAMIl;EltL. Sturgetn, R. CA ~al P'BE Ll, Attaendaing lysiciian. A ugu'ta, A pril 30) - t f 16; Now is the Time. I 71111 is Saile of W. A . Ha[:rria' Intp) h:as posatponiedl ntil Saile~ day ini Feblruary, at which tiime it wvill be positively satld. 'liena-: mob-la t lianwnl 'i dayi of salte. I.. .IUN Ed~ A 4.. !.... ,i .' ' 3Y VID 44idy its ofFi. A4,16 4me di rected, I shAl proceed to sell on the first Monday and Tuesday in February next, at Edge. field C. 11., the following property, in the follow ing eases, viz: Arthur Dozier vs. Ivy Sadler; The Same vs The Same; Halfaere and llouseal vs. The Same; Clark Martin vs. The Same; Other Plaintiffs, vs The Some, Siven Negro Slaves to wit, Green, Eliza, Lewis, Charles, Georgc, I larriet, and Sarsh, John M. Clark vs .lohn C. Thomas and Thomas 0. Burnett; D.:A. J. B1ell, Adm'or., vs John C. Thomas; Ilenry Moore, bearer, vs The Same; Other PlaintitTs vs The Same ; One Negro man Dock, the property of the Defendant John C. Thomas. M. Frizier vs S. B. Griffin j John L. Dobey, for another, vs The Same ; Various other Plaintilff vs The Same, One negro girl Ellen. Luther Roll vs. Allen Franklin ; A. J. Rambo vs. The Same; Other Plaintif&s vs The Same, One Tract of land containing Five Thousand (5,000) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Gen. James Jones, Kiziah Swearengin and others. Catherine .\oyer vs .Iohn Autry and Maif 'Au iry: Willis Holmes vs TheSame and Jack Holmes; Other Phintitla vs .lohn A utry, One Tract of Land where Mrs. ary Bloodsuth now resides, contain ing Two Ilundred and ifty acres, more or less, .rljiaiping lands of B. T. Boatwright, Mrs. Eliza bith puh:and viers T - - .A.'Si'ii, Corntmssionet#, vs Jackson: Holmes a"(1 Lew.--dlinil. T.'. Wright, Ordinary, vs Jackson I lohnes, Lewis W. Holmes, Levi bleDan jet and . DJerick 1 Isonbake; other Plaintiff' vs Jiek ahd feis W. fl1l1hnes, One Tract of LAnd contininimg Twelve Hundred (120.0) aces, more or less, adjoining lands of Derick llolsonbake, J. A. Lott and others. Clark & Tillotson vs Tillman1A. Walker t-Samu unl. AguervsThe Sane, One Negro girl Sarah. M.L. Bonham, Eddi''of., 's lienj.4i. Strom;. W.W.'Ad'nms Assigsiee, vs: The mie-; Other Planitiff vs'Tie Same, One Tract -of,Lnd con tU-iing -Six;hundredsacre, snore oides, .adjoining of Butler Williams, Sainuel Brunson and others. Muses liarris vs James Morris One Tract of Land containing twhiidi-e and forti (440)nere6, ine.re or less, djoining'lands of B.* W I1at'her, Cheiley Wise ind othV ' I. s.S. Bdek Joseph Patterson; The Same vs. The Same; The Tract of Land where tie Defen daat resides containing three (3) acres, more or less, and others. laml~ airmnovs atcisAth rt One Tract of'fid cotaining tw'lidndi-ed and Adxty nine. V*5ks"rx re djoinia.gj-Iands: of Jamens 11. Griffin, Benlj. Bettis ani otfiere. - John' M.Clark vs .lohn 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 Buckhalter, Thomas Morgan and others-the property-of Thomas C. Burnett. S. C. Strom, A dm'or., vs William Strom and John B. Grills; Samuel Williams vs The same; J.- B. Talley, Adm'or., vs James Wood, David Quarles and William Stromsr., One Tract of Land containing four mundred and sixty-two (462) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Daniel Prescott, William Prescott and others-the property of Wm. Strom, sr. James A. Talbert vs George Banks;. The same vs Geo Banks and Francis Owensby, One Tract of Land containing one hundred and twenty-five (125) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of D. P. Self, James Furkins and others. Joseph Woolley vs Willis Harden: The Same vs The Same, One Tract of Land containing twen tv-five (25) acres, adjoining lands of Jos. Woolley, Ednund Morris and George De-nedicis. S. and .1. Sampson vs P. C. Goddatd : A. W Dozier vs The Same, One Negro Girl Rachel. Wiley S. Bodie vs Christopher Busbey and IM. M. P'aigett, One Tract of Land conta-ining One lunodredl and ten (110) acres, umore or less, adjoin ing~ lands of -J acob Laigroon, Jack Rotten and others. Lark & IBuckmnaster vs NM. W. A bney ; Sale & Lark vs The Same ; Lod Hill vs The Same: other P~laintitikt vs The Same ; One Tract of Land con tamning One Hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less. ardjuuining lands of John L. Nicholson and -. W. l'iekens. Also, eight Negroes, viz: A nuet, Robert, Lueinda, Mlartha, Savannah, Ellen, Felix and ithilledlge. Rlobt. C. Fan vs Samuel Williams; Other Phain tifl vs The Same, Seven Negroes, viz: Rooth, Daniel, Susan, F'rancis,. Kiziarh, .Julia and Charles. E.llington Searles, A dnt'or., vs John A. iloustont, W mo. $jpires, .John 13. . Il,..ne aind A. T ouston: 1 S.- Clark, srvivor, i-s. John A..llouston, Charles A. Platt vs The Sarmne; Felix G. Parks vs The emrm. Seveni Ne::roes, viz: Mlary, Nancy, Hlenry, fia:be, Teuk-y. Amimy and 31andy. .John .Jones vs Marthla 3losely, Ex'ix , One Ne grn Bov~ Septimurs. 31ary' i-roks, hearrer, vs Wmn. A. Harris, One Cin Tiira-her, one G'in Fan, onte Gin Belt, one orn Shmeller, one Grind Stone, one large Kettle, ne set llacksmith's Tools, Farming utensils, one Lot Illay, Shucks, Fodder, Bricks, linskets, &c., ne one horse wa::en, sixteen ge-ese, &c. Jamres P'. Carroll, Ex'or., vs S. S. Boyce and Win. 11. Mloss,: hlary Carroll vs S. S. Boyce and Abner Bushnell; otheri Plainrtiffs vs S. S. Boyce, Two Negroes, viz: Elbert and Mack. Benj.G(allmain vs. Benrj. 0. Ryan, One Negro an, WVhitfield. WV. B. Dormn vs Be-nj.- Gnllman, One Negro boy Jain 8 4tu 5-2 Sherif's Sale. STATE OF- SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Richasrd Prior, Sm nPriin vs Sm nPriin Charlotte Prior and othsers. F1. nary of Edgefield District, lin the above stated ease, I shall proceed to sell on the first Monday in February next at Erigefiled Court House, the Real Estate of Sara.h Pi-ior, dee'dJ., consisting of a Tract of Land containing ~Eighty-four (S4) acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Andrew Butler, Thomas Miller, George B. Mills and others. TEmas-A credit until 1st Dee. next, purchasers giving bond with two good securities and a Mortgage of the premises to the ordinary to secure the purchase mouy, Costs to be paid in cash. - - .L. JTONES, s.L.. Jan 94to 52__ Sherift's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DIST RICT. Joseph Pat-kmnan, vs Sum. in Partition. John Parkmnan and others.) BY .virtue oft an order from H. T. Wright, Ordi Lnary of Edlgetield District, in the above stated ease, I shall proceed to sell on the first Monday in February next, at Edgetield C. H., the real Estate of Mary Park man, dee'd., consisting of onie Tract of Lad, containing Fifty acres, more or less, situ ated in the lDistrict and State aforesaid, adjoining lands orf 1)ouglass Robertson and others. Tm-as-A credit until 1st Nov. next, purchaser giving bond wvith two good securities and a mortgage of the pireimises to the ordinary to secure the pur chase money. Cost.s to be paid in cash. L1EWIS JONES, s. E. D. Jarn 9 . 4te 52 Sale of Law Books, T H R-sale of the valuable Law Library, and Office Furuiture, of the late N. L. Griffin, will take place on Tuesday, the day after sale day in Feruairy next, the 5th of the month. The books can be examined at the office of the unersigned. Teiars or SA r.E.-Sums under $20 cash, ever that amout on a credit till the first of January next, with interest fromg day of iale, arid note rind two or iiore approved suareties. . M. L. BIONHIA M, Admi'r. Jan. 9, 1856,. 52 4t * Notice. ILL Persons idebted to thre Estaito of John C L.allen, dee'd., are requested to settlc up prompt. ly, andi those having dermanids are hereby notified to render them in immediately. W. S. SMYLY, Adm'r. Dec 26 9t .50 Notice. LfL persons indrebted to the estate of Mary P. Tutt, dec-eased, are requested to omake paymnent, amd hiose harvinmg demands against the said estate, wiltlipresent theom properly attested to. E. J. MINIS, Ex'or. .Jan 16 tf 1 T OST ORt MISLAiD, by the~ Subscrbo, a SNoto of hrandr signmed by W. U. Dorn, for Thmirteun Tumidrced andm se-venteen D)ollktrs, dated on tre 9th imnst. All pbersons are hierehy notified '-/mnd,: trdtig for said nole. Jan.IT.,Cl&,A. 3AM. tAUCLUSE FACTOR I 'FOR-A tLE ! T IIE Subscriber having accepted an appointmen from the State which requires him to resid< in Columbia, offers the Vancluse Manufact'ing Establishmeni For sale. Vaucluse Factory is a COTTON MIL containing 2154 Spindles, 43 Lons and all the necessary machinery of a Complete Establishment, And is now in successful operation. It is situatei on Horse Creek, in Edgefield District, three milei from Graniteville, six miles from Aiken and four teen miles from Augusta, Ga. The building is of Granite and has attached ovei 2000 Acres'of Laud, And a Village of Thirty-four Comfortable Dwelling Houses for operatives. The healthfulness of the locality unfailing water power, facilities of Rail Itoad trans portation and convenience to the best Cotton market give to this Manufacturing Establishment advanta ges p.ssessed by few others in the United States. It is expected that persons desirous of purciasini will examine the Mill and premises 'or themselves A more minute description is therefore deemed uit necessary. Letters addressed to the Subscriber, Granittville S. C., will receive hi. immediate atteition. JAS. JONES. Jan 7 3t52 Female School. 1 ISS FANNIE GRIFFIN will opel a Female School at her Father's (Dr. R. C eaFirwi,) residence on the first Munday in Februa ry next. - The usual Braiches will be taught to ensure. tho.rongh.Euglish education. together with Music. Wr For References, Tuition, &c see furthei advertisement. Jan 8 t 62 Edgefield Male Academy, T n P exercises of this Institution recommenced or tihe 18th Jinundy;. under the chargesaf .11r. W E. McCASLA N-,who Aas Qlasses.preparing for th4 Fralnnan aard.opthomoreClasses in S. C.. Coligp Those wislig to enfer College will do vflA to jodi them forthwith. - -. . Partiouli tettiAoi will 4 giveq to prelies'iz Composition aitnIeeisWatioii, andailsdo' 'Weekly reviews. Parents should consult the interest o: their Chi1lrdn,*tan ittm'.t -the begiuing witt their Clises, i Sthool. Iuhifs will tie eargd;fMrs tiine of enatrng tfl end of the Session except InI eaie of sickness. --.--3 -Teruns, Primhry Studies, per, quarter.........$7,0( Higher. English ..................- 8,0t Classies ............. .......... 10,0 A' SlNKINS, Chair. B. T. Jan 16 tf I GREAT ~BARGAINS! CHEAP CASH STORE I WVILLIAM H. CRANE, Au T T usta, Ga., wishing to reduce his L ARGi and EXTENSIVE Stock of Winter ~Dry Goods offers them from this date at Greatly Re. duced Prices . His Stock of Rich Dress Goods, Tas been selected with great care, and comprisei the most fashionable articles in that line. le hat on hand a large assortment of TALMAS, CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS which he is selling of very cheap. Also, FLANNELS, TWEEDS, SATINETS and Kentucky JEANS lower than ever before offered.. Embroidered Collars and Sleeves, very low. Shawls, Calicos, Ginghams and DeLames, Enrlish and French Mlerenos and Cashmere. Plain and Figured French Flannels for Sacka and Basks', very cheap ; Heavy Duffel Blankets, lower than ever; 12-4 Fine Bird Blankets, cheap ; Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings ; Osnauburgs, Cotton and Woolen Hosiery, &c.. which he is determined to sell at exceediingly low prices. Those who wish to purchase Dry Goodi ebenlp are respectfully invited to call and examine his Stock. Jan 14, 3t 1 Pay Your Debts!I H AVING sold out our Stock oif Goods te Messrs. StaL~sr & UsnPa, we wish to close up) our old business as soon as possible, and there. fore must request those indebted to us to come fora ward and settle.J. SIBLEY & SON:~ Hamburg, Jan 7, 1S56. 4t* 52 Fair Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Subscriber, eithem by note or account, prior to thme 1st January, 1856, are requested to come forward and make payment, as anm desirous of closing all outstand ing debts. I have on hand, and am daily receiving a large STOCK OF GROCERIES, And other articles adapted to Planters use, which will be sold at LOW PRICES to cash customers, and those Rending orders wiill beatr in mind to tic company them with the CASh!, as that is an essen tial article in carrying on business. B. S. DUNIBAR. Iramborg, Jan. 7, 185 . 41 52 lT A nderson Gazette, Laurensville Herald and Abbeville Banner will each copy 4 times, and for ward their accounts with a paper containing the ad. vertisement to B. S. D. Notice, Positive! A LL Persons Indcbted to Robinson & -Jackson. in account for 1855, arc requested to sethk the sanme by the 1st March 1856, as we are desi rous of closing our old Books. And all persons having standing open accounta on our Books for 1853 and 1854, or indebted to mu by Note, are earnestly requested to pay the mnoney by that time, or they will be placed in thu hand. of an Attorney for collection. Genthenmen ! One and all, settle up !Spare ow feelings from such a course, and save yourselvea unnecessary expense. Longer indulgence we can. not grant. -ROBINSON & J ACK$ON. h amburg, JTan 7 2 m 52 A bbeville Banner and Independent Press wil please copy two nths. NOTICE ! A LL those indebted to the Undersigned, eithei by Note or Account, at e earnestly regnested to come forward andl settle, as money I NEED. am money I MI UST H A VE. All those who fail ti comply with this request by Return Day may expee to settle with an Attorney. A. G. TEAGUE. Jan 1, 71 51 FOR SALE, T HE STORE HOUSE, next East of R. H. Sul .livan 's, 30 feet front and 60 deep, containin three rooms below, one above, and a good cellar. --Also THE TAN YARD and Lot adjoining, and con taning about three acres. --Also ONE LOT on the branch .adjoining C. L. Rlefo. Rt. T. MIMIS. Ottf 38 * Brushes, Brushes ! IN Store a fine variety of Paint, Varnish, Grain .ingB Blenders, Tanners, Whitewash, Crumb Dusting and Hair Brushes and Combs-FlesI Brushes and Unir Gloves-Nail, Tooth and Shavinj Brushes, &c. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TIEAG UE, Druggists., May 23 tf 19 For Hire A LIKELY YOUNG FELLOW. IHe ha tworked two years at the Caripenter's trade Those who need would do well to apply soon. J011N LANDRUM. Jan 16 tf I Overseer Wanted. T lIE Subscriber wishes to engage, for the pres cnt year, a genitlemnan comtpetent to act si Overseer, to whom liberal wages will be given. A pplicants must bring good recommendations. WASH. WISE. Jan 16 tf ____ Fair Notice. A LL1 Personm indebted to the late Firm of Johi C.hapmnan & Sons, by open Account mus setle. JOH A.CH APMAN, sette. .OIIN New berry C. It., TIIOS. E. CilAPMA N, Coleimatn's NI ioads. a1.1. -te I A MONTHLY RELIGIOUS & LITRARY JOURNAL SET FOR THE DEFENCE or TaUtir, AD DEVOTED To THE DifriV5o, by KNOWLEDGE. EDITED af. SL. WATL EY. "Prove all things, ?Iolifast that Wlaich it good., Terms, $g6 per-annun, in Varnce.: W. F. DURISOE .a SONi PUBLISILRS, EDGE4SLD-C. n., S. C. ~'fN E main design of this JOUItNAL is fu I. the discussion of alliubjects pertaiinig to Chris tian iith and practice. Additional'to-this,.wb shal present such articles of a literary charactor, origins and selected as will have a tendency to refine thi taste and elevate the-sentiment of the e'adink pub lie. Polities also, eoq4idered as a science, and a affecting- the pnihepl ' stles Zaw.easdovernat and more espeeially themijkoly 19"eenents of thi n.itios,:athey..workouLth.dsig of Gd,' wil claim due and proper 4te"lo. d ioities de gmded ,to the squabbles of demagogues and Yations will 'utterly, esch'eed -'nd repuiated. The Jourdl will contain FORTY PAGES -a reading matter, and' 0nh advertisements as ou friends may favot'0s withi A# inconsistent with th character of thd work,-inaking at tiLe- end of thi year a neat volume of 480 pages, suitable forbied -iog in book form. I *AlfcoinmunidtiOtil intended :for the pWpe should be.addiessed to" SouTrEN LionT," 1dge f.d C. H.,S.C. - gr1t Our terns of subscription are Two DOLtAR per y-ea'r, 1g ,daance,-on sreeipt:of..the frvt..nup er Ministers of the Gospel, of everyliledommA tion. who mpy ke pabic.tg con~ply uith the terms will he supplied'.uilh one b aecho applehdob W Day of Pibliton, fist afbUday i ever month. S.L. WH ATLtY, -Editor and Proprietor. Edgefiild, S. C., Jan 1, 1856.. ~IWO flC, BRY AN, - At Iais Old Stasis, ie Brick..Storej H AS Justbreeiv ''I 12JD WIN TER- GOODS, to-which'heinvite;hus Vi tomersdad the publieto .1 and examine:forthei selves, as he heas a ' . v-- - ZLA RG AND #$ 2' assortment o ill kinds of Goods for Ladies' Dresses, Amongst which mnay .be founn Rich. Plain, Black, Figure4, Watered and Stripek SILKS; Plain and Figured Muslin DELAINES. French and Einalisb MERINOS; Black BOMBAZINE, ALPACCA and CAN TON CLOTAIS. A tery fine as:tment-of Ladies' Cloaks, Ta nas & Zeatillas a large and beautiful stock of meDIUts 4 mazza! Ul33 'A All supply of TWEEDS, KENTVTfXY JEANS, SATI. NETS and UASSIMERES, . For Men and Boys wear. --Also- . A splendid and well selected assortment of. Kerscys, Blankets & Negro Shoes, H ARDWARE AND CROCKERYi SHOES,' HT'S, CAPs, #C. With every article generally kept in a Dry.Good: Store. Thankful for pest favors, I hope by strict at tention to business to meritsa continuance of the same 0T A liberal discount always made for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. Oct 2 tf.. 38. EDGEFIELD MACHINE SHOP, FURNITURE .JOHN M, WITT takes pit-asure in calling the atten tion of the citizens of Edgefield Distriet, to hit hchi* MACHIN'BHOP, - Whc snow in successful and. complete operation and also solicits an examination of his Where hie has on hand ail extensive variety of beau, tiful and wtell-finished FURNIT URE, consisting u Maogany, W alnnt, Rosewood, Maple and Pine EWI3ATS, BLIS23AE11. Cubboard Safes, BOOK CASES & .WRITING DESKS Wardrobes of various Qualities, SOFAS, SOFA LOUNGES, &C., (line variety,) WA SH STANDS, CRADL.ES,'MA TRASSES, &C. Always on band a good supply of well-made Sash, Blinds, Fannel Doors, &c., &c, Having secured the services of the most compe. tent workimen, I do not hesitate to say that I can ex hibit as fine and good work as will be found else where. REPAIRING neatly and promptly attended to. Er I will sell the above articles on au reasonablt terms as the times will allow. Those who pay Casti for their Furniture in Augusta or Charleston wil not find -nuch difference in our cash charges. pg"(.nll and' inspect the above Furniture befort trading elsewhere. Edgefield C. 11., Sept 5 - f 34 STATE .OF.SOUTLI. CAROLINA, EDGEFtELD DTSTRICT, IN EQUITY. Richard H. Hlolson and others ,, Bill for Partn Martba Moseley. B. Y Virtue of an Order from Chan.; Wardlauai Lthis cause, I will proceed to sell at~ the 1st< residence of the late John Moseley, dec'4., 01 Wednesday, the 30th dary of January inst., one Tract or Parcel of Land, situnted In the Distrie and State aforesenid, on waters of Turkey Creek and containing Four Ihundred and Thirty aores more or less, adjoining lande of Avory Tland, W S. Mobley and others. Also, a likely Lot of Negroes, numbering abon eighteen, and various other articles of property be longing to the Estate of John Moseley, dec'd. among which is one House Carpenter, about twenty, five years old, one fie Wagoner. Also, one ex. ellent Cook. The others are all young end likely consisting! of boys and girls. There -will also bi soald at the same time and pla.ce, a lot of goot Mules, one Road Wagon, one new Ginhead, lot of Bacon, Stook Hogs, Mileh Cows, Corn Fodder, &c. The Real Estato will be sold on a credit of on< and two years. The personalty on a credit of twelvi months. All sums under Twenty Dollars cash The plurchase money to be secured by bonds witl ample sureties. Costs to be paid in ensh. .A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Jan 8 4 52 List of Letters R EMrAINING in the Post Office, Edgefield C II., 1st January 1856. Persona calling foi letters on this list, will please say they are " adver tsed."' J-Dr U Burt, Joseph Bussey, A .W Burt, ,) H Brown. C-Miss E Crow, 2, J R Cogburn, Mrs EA~ Caswell, II Chappell. D-G W i..urst, Mrs N-Durst, John Doby and ---Miss M Faulkner, J H Fair, 2, M 1& Got,d. H-J P Hleaderson, L Holloway, W W How. atrd saaolHurn, W C Harden. , K~ and L--G W Jones, A Jackson, A~ Jaikson, A Kemp, - Kelly, Mrs M Medlock. M-M Medlock, B Martain, J Mathews, W I MKellar, A . Mecetze. . O and P--- Outz, S Owens, E L Owens, M Parks, W 13 Prescoat, M M Padgett, C Plunkett. R and S-R Rambo, -1 Seigler, W. Samuels, Ii L Stevens. J C Simikitis, W M tawvyer. and.WI-Tomkins & Tluckrer, .1 C Turner, E Woodrufl,'W J Wilson, Mrs E Walker. - A. RAMSEY, P.'f Jan 14 Q 1 4qU;1RtYY ON, ACADEMIIES. T H-E -kierises-of these - Jnstatutiops:.wilhe re. sumed on the third Monday in January next. As heretofore, Mr. JAMES L. LESLEY wil act as Principal.of the Mal'e Department. The Female School, with the Primary Depart ment of the-Male Academy, will be conducted b: Mr. A.P. BUTLER, assisted by the learned an< highly, aceomplia'hed Mi~s- A, E. ART11UR., an other competent Teachers. Rates of Tuition per Bession. First Class, Primary Department,..........$9 01 Second # Ordinary Eaglish:Branches,..12 01 T:ir& " Higher " ....15 01 Fourth " Greek and Roman Literature with higherfa'iematntes,...........20 01 French, Embroidery. Needle work, &c., usua rates. The Sholistle year will be divided into two See aione of five Months eacb. Pupils will be charge, from the time of entering to the end of the Session Tuition in advance. Good loard can be had in the Village at frorl $8 to $10 pi month. - , . :R.:MBRRIWETHER, - S. P. GETZEN, , A. 3. HAM3IOND, -8. W., GARDNER, -J.C. PORTER, . g A. P. BUTi.ER, r H. A. SHAW. De 5. . .tf 47 Bethany Academy, T HE, exercises of this., Institution will be re I sumed on the Fourth MIonday of Jlanuar under the s'uperintendance and instruction of Mi G. GALPHIN; aided by competent Assistants. All necesiiarytepaeii and additions to the buildini will be completed by the.opening of the School. .RATES OE TUITION,;&c.;.the same as fo the'ist.twelve years, are as follws:. F1j.1elintary Departnieht, Cibs'ltt eibracinj h'y, Readihg Writing -6nd Child's Ge 'tgrap,; per Detsion, of 3 weeks,........$6 -0 ForEeentary Delhri,.Cla552nd,includingaboe did 'Arithmetie & Mitchell's Geography, per Sea siol 6f -20. weeks. .... . .801 For intermediate. Departments including aboaemarA History and English Grammar,..... ..10 01 For Haighers Department, 29 much of above as ma: be.considered necessary, with Natural-Philosophy Chemistry and Mathefitical Science.; per 54a si Ui of'20 week,, ....... $......120 Claslical Department, embrcing all the studies ne dessary to qutilify the student fur -admission -it SLehoniore Class,-S. C. College, pr Sea. $15 01 Students are charged from -time. of entrance-< end of Session. - No deduction for :abenee unles caused by sickness of two weeks duration ; an< when deduction is expected the Principal must b notied at the time. There wil be an additional Twenty cents pe Scholar per Session, to meet the incidental expen se of the SchooL W. HARRISON, CHAIR. Dec 26 8t 50 Elton Academy, THE Trustees of Elton.Academy take grea Lplaasure in announcing: that they have se cured wte.services of Mr. PATRICK H. ADAMS a graduate of the South Carolina College, as thei Teacher for the year 1856. The exe'reises of th< Academj will be resumed on the first Monday il January next. The Rates of. Tuition are as follows: For Latin, Greek and the higher -branches of Math ematics, Philosophy, Chemistry, &c., per Sessio of 54 months...,.....................$18 01 For English Branches, including English Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, &c., pr Ses. $12 01 This Academy is situated in a healthy part of thi District, and is removed from scenes of dissipation The Trustees feel no hesitation in recommnendinj their Academy -as worthy, in every respect, of liberal share of patronage. W' Good Board can be obtained convenient ti the Academy at about $8 per month, includinj washing and lights. S. W. NICHOLSON, ; D). R. STROTHER, - g . JOS. ADA MS, g . R. W. ADAMS. J Dece26 5t 50 THE GREENVILLE BATIST FE1AL.E COLLEGE r H IS INSTITUTION, established by the Bap ..tist State Convention of South Carolina, an< under the control of the Board of Trustees of thi Furman University, will go into full operation oi the first Wednesday in F~ebruary niext, with tha following Faculty: REV. H. A. DUNCAN, President, and Professor of Mental and Mora Science and Hisiory, PROF. CHAPMAN R. TWITTY, (L.ATE Ptossont is CAaOLINA COLLIEGE, N. C Profesbor of Ancient Languages, Mat hematics an: ' the Phisical Sciences. REV. MARION W. SAMS, Professor of Logic and BeLLes Lettres. PROF. EDWARD B. BACON, Professor of Music. MRS. MARGARET A. RICE, Principal Instructress inthea English Depart menl MISS5 JANE CAMERON, Associate Inst ructress in thse E nglish Departmnenl R ATES OF TUITION Psia ANN UAL SESSIOb PAyAaI.g saxi-ANNUAL.LT ZIN ADvANeE. Arrangements have been made for further assis tane in the various Departments as it may becom necessary. Primary Department...........-.-$30 04 Academic ". ....------- 40 01 Collegiate ".. ...-------...------....50 04 EXTaAs. Vocal Music, which every pupil is required to take..............------,$3 04 liano or Guitar, including use of Instruments, 50 01 Anlent Languages, each............. - 40 04 Modern " "...........------.40 04 Drawing and Painting................40 04 Fncy Needle-work, Embroidery,.... 40 04 -For $100 all the extra branohes will be taught. W Board for a large number of pupils can b~ obtained in the College Buildings, or in'the imme diate vicinity of College, for $14 per month, inelu ding lights and washing. The annual Term will commence -on the firs Wednesday in February and close tho middle . November, with an intermediate vacation of tw< weeks, commeneing the last Thursday in July, thu corresponding with tho Term and Vacations in th Frman University. Any further information will be given on applies ion t C. J. ELFORD, Treasurer, or to REV. RICHARD FURMAN,) -PROF. P. C. EDWA RDS, COL. T. P. BROCKM1AN, I . . PROF. C. H. .JUDSON, e T. B. ROBERTS, ESQ., . -... P. E. DUNCAN, ESQ., .. a PROF. J. P. BOYCE. Decembr 18 St 49 .Hodges Institute, T Esubscriber takes pleasure in announcini ilthat this Institution is no longer a denomina tional school. In'acecordance with his own wishes and by the consent and advice of those concerned he has taken upon himself its eiitire management and has determined to make it free from and inde pendent of any religious denomination. Although he is under the contr6l of no particula1 body of men, yet it bball be his earnest desire anc constant endeavor to promote the interest and mern the approbation of all his patrons. The Scholastic year will be divided into twa terms: The 1st extending from Jan 15th to Juni 30th, and the 2nd from Sept 1st to Dec 22nd. Tuition, 1st term, from..........$12 to $2i " 2d " " ........ 8to 14 Contingent expenses, 1st term,... 60 eta "" 2d "..........40d - CAIl charger due at the close of each term. Board from $8 to $10 per month. W. P. WKELLAR. Greenwood, Jan 10 2t 1 Administrator's Notice. -LL persons indebted to the Estate of Willian ..Vance deed. are earnestly requested to settli -without delay, and all those having demands agains the same will render them in legally attested S. BROAD WA TER, Admr. Jan 7 ti 52. A LL persons to whom the Estate of J1ame AWeathersby, deceasedl, is indebted will pre set tercamand alpersons indebted to the said Estate, will make payments to the undersigned WV. L. ANDERSON, A dministrator. CANDIDATE~S . or Tax Collestor THOMAS B. REESE, DERICK HOLSONBAK-Er THEOP.HILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. B. WHITTLE, BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, Law Notied 1EK Undersigned have formed a pirtbersiip T3.for the Practice of Law for-Edgefidl Dhtrict. One or both will at all times be. found at their Office in Law Range.. M. L. BONHASI, CICERO ADAMS. Edgefield, Dec 2411855. 2me 51 Law Notice. HE Undersigned have formed a Partnership for the practice of Law in Edgefield-District. W. C. MORAGNE, H. W. ADDISON. Dec25,1855. tf 50 Law Card. M Y OFFICE is now in this Village, next dcoor Lto W. W. Adams, where I can be fowad at all times. C. W. STYLES. Edgefield C. I., Jan 15, 1856. tf 1 Medical Notice. DRS. READY & KENNERLY will practice D Medicine together on the Ridge and neigh boring vicinity. Office at Dr. Ready's. Out 17 6in -. 40 C. K. WRIGHT, DENTIST. (FFICE over 3leists. Csau cus2AL & B1Ax's HardwareStore, Broad street Augusta, Ga. Al operations pertaining to Dentistry win be at tended to with promptness, and to the entiresatii faction of all who may favor him with their patronage. gWr Gold Plate and Wire, Clasp hIital, Solder, &e., furnisned to Dentists for Cash. A ugusta, May 1- .ly , 16 UNITED STATES HOTEL,' .. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. FM. JENNINGS, PROPRIETOR. H3IS popular and well known Hotel, the most centrally situated in this oity is now open for reception of Customers. Thie undersigned was for a number of years, the proprietor of the Globe, and flatters himself that he. has still the ability agd disposition to a6ord to his patrons the accommoda tion of yore. le will take this occasion to say that he has seeured the services of M. J. V. CLARK, as his assistant, and will guarantee to the travelling public, who may patronise his house, the best Fare that can be furnished in the A uguita, Savannah, Chaileston and Northern markets. The United States is now open under his management and so pervision, and all he askrof new or old customers is a call, if they are not satisfied he will not com plain. Board $1,50 per day. F. M. JENNINGS. Nov.21, 1855. 45 .4m AL C A 1F.. T HE Undersigned returns his sincere thanks to his friends for their patronage wihile located in Hamburg, and hereby informs them that he can be found (after 1st September next,) at the House of WARD, BURCHARD & CO., opposite the Ma sonic Hall, Augusta, Ga., where he would be happy to see ana serve them, and where a FULL and Complete Stock of Dry Go ods, can always be found, which will be sold as LOW as from any House in the City.* M1. A. RANSOM. Hamburg. Aug 13, ,. if 31 Attention, Gardeners. HT V js opened my usual large supply of Frs arden Seeds from the well known Gar den of P. Landreth & Son, of Philadelphia. It is generally acknowledged that Seeds grown in this Garden are equei, if not superior to any grown in this country. G. L. PENN, Aozrrr. Jan 1 tf 51 State of South Carolina, -EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. J. P. Ridgeligand rauline, his wife Bill for Par ** Liun 4.-relief Jacob William Pope,cet al. B Y Virtue of an order of the Court of Equity in this cade, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday ini February next, all that Traet of Lanel known as the Geiger Tract, containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, situated in the District of Edgefield on the waters of Little Saluda, water of Big Saluda, bounded by lands of Lewis Mathis, Mrs. lMiller or of Joshua Miller, and of Zedekiah Watkins, and also bounded on one side by said Little Saluda River. This Tract being the Traet-whereon Mark F. Pope resided at the time of his death. Tsame.--The said land will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years with interest after the ex piration of one year. Purchasers are required to give their Bond with two good sureties to secure the purchase money. Cost to be paid in cash. A.SSIMKINS, c. .. . IJan 8 * -4: 52 Notice Guardians, Trustees &c. A LL persons, having official returns of any kind .t.to render into the' office of the Commissioner in Equity for Edgefield District, are hereby notified to present themi, properly drawen off on a sheet of bueinae.-paper, with separate vouchers to exhibit payments, between this date and the 15th day of. February next. If they do not, the law for sueh ases, made and provided, will be pr omptly enforced. A. SIMKINS, c. 3.3s. D. fJan. 7 3 52. Notice to Debtors, rriHOSE indebted on Bonds in the Commissioners O0fice, whielI bonds are due, will please take notice that I am under general instrnetionsa from parties to collect the dues or the different estates under the stanagement and direction of this Court. This advertisement must be taken by all in lieu of further special notice. Those who have borrowed money of the funds of Jonathan Wever, a minor, are expressly notified that the minor becomes of age early in April next, and they must hold themselves prepared for asettle mnt in cash at that time. I make this notifieation at the instance of the party chiefly interested, as he will need funds imperatively, on attaining hi. ma jority. A. SIMKINS c. a. 3. a. Jan19, 3m 52 FINAL NOTICE. There ise a point beyond tohich forbearance ceasee to be justice. A L L Persons indebted may settle with me, in L.person, (and thereby save coat,) at my Count ing Room until the 5th day of February, (sale day,) after that time with Joseph Abney, Esq., my At torney. I would most gladly be relieved from the unpless ant duty of cellecting my dues by law, but unpleas ant as it may be, justice to myself imperatively de mands it ; and I shall certainly make no exceptions, -nor do I wish to be questioned hereafter as to the motive of my action. WV. P. BUTLER. Jani 5t 51 Adaninitratorss Notice. A LL Persons having demands against the Estate of Win. H. Adams, dee'd., are hereby notiiid to present the same, properly attested, for payment, and those who are indebted to the Estate, are re quested to make payment to E.. PENN, A dm'or. Jan 244tf 2 Notice IS Ihereby given to all concerned, that a final et .tl ement will be mado on the Estate of Daniel Smith, dee'd., in the Ordinary's Office at Edgefield C. H., on the 4th Monday i .lanuary next. All persons indebted will please make payment by the above time, and those having demands will present them by the same time. - JOlhN P. M.ICKLER, lx. C. SMITil. Oct o8,855 3m 42 THEE EDGEFIEL1 "t Hreealiall the Press the peop16 Pn Unawed by power, and unbribed by gain.". THE Subscriber preposes, o: the first Thursday . in February next,if suffiel ntly encouraged, to commence the publicationd at -14ourt House, of an indepedent,p4' rM edi Mewspaper, to beveallek Til :U3O R."4 T"ieat" ' it be thie "We&ims'W the writer'Aetisos ilf-sujets 2 ise interest)4e people raeet their and Pro ess wilylbe the distinguiU tmris-f the "I o61tu,"1itA, wh11e fur nish thp iisuul amountdf general im -tive to Commerce, Agriemdtra dii ' ; Science, Literature and the Arte; most. preminef - the questions of: dividing Edg.4eld-ad. mBawell. so as to establish two new DilieetsuahoMohsre form in our State'polity, d thopes sidl v of the Eleatosul-qtstown. Atl'titei hA'd litia system of thiiState.' ''' w'^* -'* 1( *= ? bn hix departmenj, ' Ei r~ w li iifedw i able and popular viI; 6auhble, labor or W it' Njewspnper ough 1 o S6*edptid~prkf42'WteasP Mge gel on tecek othe IWau-1ri H., Addres e at -d rel Edgefield, December , 1855. N. B3.-Post Ede d tf Agent*, for tiheA -kitono'ita: pn N !t iia6 en a, ree fe:on po!f-tibl Dec 26. Yaluable TUpeny-lso4aiewM T HE undersigned, intending to move to in a short time ofi'rs for sale 7 "0"1 valuabli'propertyin' - ibr-2tXi6s . TheDWELLING:HGsJMI&AndLSaItd8o I Corner of Snowde. -rgt g Mberer Street.- T6 WiTling anid en are or brikj coveted offth;isi, Ou 4 AaIf 0k1t .A House, Stable, and all e i - Tlie.LOT'' Cii.rd near s Anri"anR(t, t bu 4W 4ledl BRICE BUILpN o Iliell in g-lot -ruing thropg . the latter Sket Is - a 1sit % The LOT on Corner Maket and Les w Streets' ru'nti thnlysMifs9M . Lot is a new One-484 ai)aSto*goiOM igg tered and painted. FIV E Hud Edgefield :' 4:!e The abpvo prpperty.*ill be do p o990 ting terms, or exchanged for. iof tien - gia. or negroes. .'.''.%ElRIo'Y4 Hamburg, Oct 1 tV as1 TIHE Subscriber offers for eW t LAND on which he 'now.'ne Savannah River, seventeea set Aija.) well adapted to the cultivationgf Cottog a ountaamng .. - . 1176 Acmres ' * * more or less. Between five and si red awe of eleared land, one hundred of whielA firsi qmeW ty low grounds, and one hundied assemidb,,WI the balance of the-eleared lan is ina cultivation. Theplace his'bevetis e nk' it. On the prennses:.re al neoesetrj It is as healthy.a locationr and As gent a neig'iborhood'as can Nie fondR' One other Tract containiak IJU l AND TWENTY ACR- Ayi near te ture of the BeaveraamiiId' isr~1 Ureeks. 0n the premisqe are all necessary buildings,1i seve'ral go~od spring. Tlfe paee Is liealthy, located in a fine neigbohod and-ilu daptedd malIni foree. . . . 4 The above lands wS' e sola' on.seeommnotatid6 terms, and'if desired,a nerpropertyg'at fD~priees', will. be taken'ia.payflwit lMll. tae,-uesrp a, showing the lands;t aywhomy~ wihtucae or any rinration gifen by ia'&~issiig t 6B : ber at Woodlawn, S.'G-'C . - J. B. 20htSBS.; Oct.2 . 8m* ' . 3%, Land for Saiev -!s a.~. T HE Subscriver wishing to chans ,woa'lrion offers for sale his .VALg PLANTA. TION, containing..' -,.. Three Hundred &Aevent,y-sevaneres Lying on Saluda River, and adj'oing' i Ld . m A. Strother, A. Clark in aif dh, ear Bozeman's Ferry, andmwizhin t~oov'then1iwmdted yards of the Greenvdlle dHColumbia lail Road. The.Tract 'contnifis: iaboit 4bhni Md' seted'1fl original forest, whilst the rest isat -feeed One hundred and fifty is in a- high stiie of cauljistin, of which there is from seeny-i o le e'ndred acres of fine bottom land equal teoatly and smrpassed by none in the State. This, plantation has good out lets and excellent ranges for stock. On the premises area good Two' Story Bwelling House and all necessary plantation h~uidingslso, a Spring of never failing water. gg Any persnn wishing Ipe~rabase wittpl on the Subscriber whio resides on the premqises, and lie will take pIenasure in showing-Tietr thetketract. * J. W MA-YfAo. Nov 21 tf 4 oDI. 58 1 aLtr bol by mutual consent on the 10th Decem8Wf'18% Either of the Partners will.use.tlwesume.et( the Fitm in liqefbion. The aeounts andI 'ies will be kept at the Store ef d. C. Lark, tiismktas oh eupied by us. We particularly ,Tqiuest 9p.eul tmers and friends to call and cfome upilnear open aceonuts by Notes cr Csh. Hamburg, December 10,1i835 . *N ot,i o e l a , THlE U'ndersigned-devig 9as3 chased of E. J.. Baelngjpter, ,Ms. interest in the firm of Lark & Buckmang takes this method of informing bsis Mehts In& eOatbme's that he will continue the buslke *ttha'sttand as heretofore, where he will be plegeI qe them. I intend keeping a large Stock oftidsf &bbils In the Gtodety Iakh," Sell as cheap as can'be alibjrtle i FiWll ly the highest market price for~ CottonReury/BaaOst4..c .JAS. 0J. LARK. Hamsburg, Dec 1Il15l, t .2~'&S rlHME Co-Partnership hereto'orb 'existitg btwen Lthe Undersigned, unde} the~ Pirin'f W~ J. Hu.., is disenlved by mnunl eonstbit. The unsettled business of Uhe Firbt will be ad justed by WILLIAuk Htf.. who is d'aly s~itaorised to use the name of the hrni in .liquidition. Hamburg,S. C., August 31, 1855.- - .A. CALZ THE Undersigned will continho the besiness-in all its branches at the Old Stand, where he wpuld be pleased to have ALL who are ladebted tot the Fitnm in anywise, to eall and settle without deliy, . WM. HILL. Hamburg, Aug 31, 185'5. 6. 35 The ELast Duault, I ONCE more appeal to those that are indetd Ifor money and should you faiIl-to psy me by the 15th day of february next, you .eannot settle with me after that tiine, ab I will og thai 1yy 'without distinction, turn over may notes and qogonta to thse proper officers for collection. Dec 26 . St. .- . ,. 50 .NIotice. - A LL Perdns indebted to the Betate' f CoL. R. -B. Boekuight, dee'd., are wirmeuly requested to make immediate payment. All persons having d1einads against thme estate, wHil preetthem pro erly attested. JOHN HKUIET Ad'ors MARTY BOUKNIlGHT. Dec 19 .ly 49 For Sale, A FIRIST R ATE Tanner and Currier. L.Also, a good Blacksmnith for asus or hire. Enquire of F.''CONNOR. Mit. Vintage, Edgefield Distadet, Jan? 7tf 52 I anust have nmoney.. ALL persons indebted to mue inueul1 esl and tle, Aas it impossible for me tog r d gnce.