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New Store and New Goodi E. PEN', Aga'., H AS opened, in the Store formerly occupied Williams & Christie, on Park Row an tire NEW and Fresh Stoek of SEASONABLE SPRING &SUMMERGOO to wli'ch he respectfully invites the attention of OLD CUSTOM ERS, and the public generally. His Stock has been selected with great care a embraces a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Good - SHOES, HATS, BONRETS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GROCERLi SADDLRY, *c., 4c. All of which lie will sell on accommodating ter April 9, 1856. tf Mercantile Card. T HE undersigned have associated themselves the purpose of conducting a General Mercantile Business, In the Village of Edgefield, where we are now ceiving and opening (in the room formerly occup by W. P Butler) an entirely new, varied and tensive stock of Goods, embracing nearly ev, article usually kept for the trade, which have be recently selected by us, in pe:son, from the hit importations of the Northern Markets. We especially invite an inspection of our Sto with the assurance that we can please even t tmost fastdious. Desiring to confine our future operations mc closely, to the-Cash System, we shall, at all timt offer extra inducements to esh buyers. W. P. BUTLER, J. A. BLAND. April 9. 1855. tf 19 New Goods. T HE subscriber is now receiving at his old stal .corner of Broad and hielntosh streets, bel< the Railroad Bank, a New and Fashionable Assortment of very neat and tasty Goo-ds. consisti of Fancy and Staple Gooda, French, Enaglish an d Aincrice Fabrics, Which he offers for sale to credit or cash customers as they can be procured fron any house in this ci J. P. SETZE. Augusta, April 9, 1855. 4t 11 Spring Goods----1856. J. F. BURCHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, G) Broad St., Opposite Masonaic Hal RE now receiving an unusually choice vari Aof Spring Dress Fabrics, whi they are selling at the very lowest prices possib and to which the attention of purchasers is ve cordially and respectfully invited. Their stock el braces the following, amoni: others, of French En Usk and American productions. Particular aite tion is asked to Patusli, Lupin, Seydoux, Lieher Co's. manufacture of Bombazines clallies, delain hereges. grenadines, &c. Thirrion & Miillian Mack and oollored challies, margnise, veil bera and tissues. Pristed Good.-.steinbach, Koechlini Percals, brittiantes, cambrics, jiconets, lawns, gandies and berages Paris black silks, superiur qualities; Paris rich fancy silks ; " Fourlands, very handsome; " French and English Calicoes of Steinbach'i Hegle's Montpiths & Norton's; Cases of Ginghams, blaek and fancy, all prices; Printed challies and berage dtlaines, from low prie to very rich; American lawns and muslin; " Calicoes, low price and fast colors; Ilousekeepla Goods. Richar.lson's Linens, and other makers. a vi - ~full aisurtmnent in all varieties, for shirting.shlectit pillow easing~, &e., &ce.; birds-eye diapers. Scot ditto. towellinag and towells, Turki~sh Bath, &c window drape~y, lnee and muslin, &e.. &c-. . Summer Gods for Gentlemen and Boy, in L en drillingsi, &e., cottonades of all sorts, vesting spring cassimeres, eashmeretU, drat. e'ti, &c. Doanestic Goods. An unrivalled assortmaect of sheetings and shii is, brown and -bleached, from 3-4 to 12-4 wid and from the Iowaist paiced to theinest English al -Plant'tuonGod.b have, lhv the piece or bale. In addition tot above, we haive the very finest assortment of colsa Luces and JEmbroideries in genterml, to be foui probably in the State. J. F. BURCIIA RD & CO. Aril 9, 18'5G. tf 1 Head Quarters. 2o REGIZs-r CavaLR.v March 28th 1856. INY pursuance af an order from Gen WuLxes. I el-c'ioin will be held on Friday 2d day of ii .aert, to elect a Majoir, to fil the vacancy occasio .ed by die r.iintion of Lieut. Col. A. P. Butler the Edgefield Squadron of Cavalry. Each Captaini commanding a company of t1 Squadron is, therefore, required :o give the let notice of said election at his cotmpany rendezvot and on the day ofdeleetion, tn order to his assistar two managers, and " to open and hold a poll" at I respective company ten deevous, '' fromt eleven, -clock A. N.. to. 3 o'clock r. a.," for the election a Major. On the day following, at leaist one inn ager from each place of election, is required to ,nm at Edgelleld C. Hi., "ooont the votes and fiarthwi transmit" to Gent. Wilkes " a ,tatement in writin showing the result or the electiont, eertitied by the managers present at the counting. JOH N F. TA LBET, COr,. Apriu19, It Head Quarters, 2o R ao'uT. CAvatuaf, Marcha 28th, 1856. eORDER, No. T H IE Edgefield Squadron of Cavalry will apj ..at Edgelleld C. 11., on Saturday, the 10th May next, for Drill and Review. 'T'he comimissioned and non-coimesioned o~i will attend the day previous, for Drill and Instri tion. Ily crder of J1. F. TALBERT, Col. 2d [Reg. Car. J. M. LaIWna. A dj't. A pril 9, 1856. 2t 13 Estray Notice. TOLLED, before me. as an estray, by Thou TRandall one ehesnut-sorrel I lorse, aupprais rtAasqventy dollars by Leonard suber, D). L. AshI .0* A..J. Pelelier, Esqrs. satid llore in of smi ,size, bordering on the poney, well mtade- and in go' .order, hasa white spot in the forehtead, some wh or grayish spots on the back, four white feet, tl good eyes, and supposed to be five or six years o and ts left in possession of Thomas Randall att residence of .Johin.Randall, Emq., on the Granit grille. road, three. miles fronm llambuirg. UEN.TA MIN B AIRD, Mag't lIHamburg, A pril 9, 1856. 4t mo. 1 JL Card, SRS. G. IM.'YABBROUG H & J1. P. A BNE have titis.ay Lt-rmed a Partnership, for practice of:Mupntead SeaGOSRf. No adlditi,' charge for on. coppdintioa visit. Office at .1 *Yarbrough's. A pril 9. 1850. f1 Remnoval. HA3'NG .restoved to the store formerly cc pied, by Dr. J. W. Stokes. and havingj1 received a largead well selected Stock of~receries, .of every description I am preparcd to accommoda s;py ousboquers spil1 friends with every article usut .kept in such.esablishmecnts, and at the lowest mi .kat prices, W. C. BEW LEY. SHamburg, A pril 9 if 1 1'O THE AITLIOTED, R) . TH AYER, Heomepathic Physician, Si .geoin, and Accouclseur, late of Philadelpi . pow located No 217, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga Particular attention paid to the treatments kCronio diseases. Visits made at a distance on' ~npst seasonabJe terms Please address, * IfL R. TIAYER, M. D Augusta Ga Joti0e. The Jack MOTTO will s -the present season at thems scriber, residence caly,a will be let to msresnas hi tofore. DANWIRL HMIJAW LIST OF LETTERS Remaising in the Post Office ut Edgefield, C. H.. S. C. oa the 1st of April, 1856. Permns by wishing letters from this list, will please say en- they are advertised. A Heath, W M. I, Atkinson, W H 3 Harling, N his Alexander, G S Harris, W G Allen, J C Havard, W ad Adams, H 1 Asbell, L M Jones, W N 8, Adams, D T Jones. L P B Johnson W B Junior, . Brooks, Capt. J W 2 Jones L J Brannon & Anderson, Johnson, J Bush, W B L iS. Baskett, Col. J Lati, J Bunam, W Lott, [ - Bradbury, MissM 1V Brown N Milam. M for Bailey Rev. Thos. M 2 Moire, bliss 3 Bussey, Mrs. N Mims T H Beach, A Morgan, Miss J S re- C BkeDanine, L ed Callexon. J 2 Mitchell Mirs. E tx. Cogbnn Mrs. S AMerriwether, W A -ry Chritmas, N , Matheny, Mrs. E. J. -en Couch, J R est Condiet J E. Riley, N Coleman, L Ranibo, W E. k, Cogburn L R Randell, C he Catrilidge, Win J Roberts, J R Corry, Roper, G re Crafiin. M A Ropp, L " Carry, iAs. S HS D Self. J D Delaughter, Miss. R Strum, Mrs. 81 Dyer, A Sands, P _ F Self, Mrs. M Freeman, C Mf Sander, J R Franklin S T " Tn Trdwel, Miiss. M1 E w Gillion, P Tillman, Mins. T M Grice, W Tomkins, Miss. M E Gardner, J B Tonmkins. J R "9 Gunn, E Towers. J o H Tonikins & Tneker, B Henderson Jas. Toinkinas R V P Hewit, L 2 Tawby, Mis-. C A Hamison, J P W ty. Haine W A Whitlock, W Hunter, J Wright, T S Hile, T T Wright, J C - Holsonbak, R U Waters, A R. lens.n, G W A. RAMSEY, P. M. ,April, 9 3 133 Masonic Notice, REGU LA R Communication of et CON0DIA LODG, No. 50, ry A. F. M., well be hel.l at their Hall, In- on Saturday evening, 19th April at 7 o'clock. By order of the W. M. JOHN C. MAYSON, Sac'av. April 2 3t 12 go nouse and Lot for Sale. T I E .ubscriber wi.hing to lrave fir parts as yet s. unknown, ofyers for sale his Cottage Residence r- in The wods three milets Naorth or Liberty Hill. It is suited to a Preacher. Teacher or Physiciman or any person wishing a healthy residence. Tznxs. Low price anil lone credit. For partic ulars inquire of GF.ORGE GALPIIN. Longnires, P. 0., S. C. April 2 1856, if 12 ed NEW GOODS, T IIE subscriber isniow receiving his Spring and Sumnmer Stock of Goods at his Old stand the Brick Store, caonsisting of every variety usually kept in a Iitry Good~as store, viz: ry Rich colored Silks for Idies Dresses. g, Silk Tissues, Chailes, lHai-nge Delntines, h Plain and Colored Hlarages, S;Muslin and Eurlsteon Ginghams English and American Prints, a- Plain, Checked, Striped & Dotted Swiss Muslins, :, Plain, Checked .lnconets and Cambrie. Fine worked Collars, Chemzitts and Under Skceves re- Swiss anad Jzeonet Muslin Edgings and insertings ih Fine Silk, Crape, Napolitan Straw and Faney ud Bonnets A go.ed assortment or Bonnet Ribbons to A good assortment of Fashioniable H ATS of all lie kinds suitable feor the season. e, Umbrellara anad Psarnsis1, ad %Iens, Ladiies. lHoys, Misses and children., Boot. andl Shoes of all kinds Groceries, Hardware and Crockery. With many other articles too tedious to mention - all of which will be sold oin the most accommodating ternas, all are invited to cnll and examine for thema selves. gg A liberal discount for Cash. in B. C. BRYA N. an A pril 2 3856 tr 12. ;, Spring and Bummer Goods, R II. SLLLIV A N has just receive~d and opened isi .1' his Spring andl Summer GOODS, to which ~ad he respectfully calls the altentioan of his friends and a, the commisunity generally, the Stock consist viz ec French Jac,.net MlUSLINS; ais French Orgnadee Muslhns: ,'. French Ileraces and Tissues ; of .Prints and GINGIII'MS: a. Alpaeas andl BOM BIAZINE ; -et Coldl and Bl1k. SI A LLEYS; ih BWack and Plaid SILKS and a fine and large as g, sortment of White Goods. .1 Ji rap ile ei andl Italian CLOTil Plain anmd Tuilled COTTrONA IJE' ; Bleached and Brown ShlE ETING ; - Eleached andI Brown SilIlRTING; *A fine lot Ireli LIN ENS ; Iteanets and Bonnet Ribbons in any variety ; Hlosier.y and Giloves of all kinids ; er flats. Ho-stsShoes, Cru.-kery ami Glass Ware; a H Tard ware nd CutLry. Saddlery and Groceries. Please call and examine niy stock, for we will take ra great pleasure in showing it. SA pril 2 tf 12 Cheap Dry Goods for Spring, 1856. BROOM & NOR RELL. - 3S Bread Street---Ahugusta Ga. TIAV E just opened their Spring Stamek of Staple L.ad Faney IDry Goods, and would respectful as ly call thie attention of the citizens of Ed gefield and ed adjoining D~istricta to the~ assoitment, wh:ch corn cy prises nanost everytheing ini the l~ry Goods line, all haning been bought by an ezperienced buyer, they ad are prepared to offer Goods at such prices as they te can guarantee to be as cngir as Tie eniargsr. MO Feelhing assured itat a careful examination or our d, Stock will induce a liberal share of Patreona. they he solicit the favoar of ian early call. A miong our Goods we invite particular attetion to the following, viz: Plaid BIk. and Fancy Dress SILKS " Satin Striped and Fr. Printed BEREGES R eh SILK GRENADINES and Satin Plaid - TISSUES Fr. Priuted CHIALLIES and BEREGA Da LAlNES Rich Grenadine, Berege and Jaconet FLOUN aCE!). ROB ES ar Ricb Fr Printed ORGANDIES, MUSI.INS and LA WNS Blk CIIALLIES,TA MATANS,BOMBAZINES _and A LPACAS Plain &cehkd Jaeonet, Cambrieks, NANSOOKS and etWISS MUISLINS =- BRILLIANTS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, mat TA RLTONIS &o. &c. &o. Large assortment Worked Edging. and Inser -ting. Emnbroideredl COLLA RS, SLEEVES, CHEMI at ZETTES, BANDS, and FLONNEINGS. ly Riek Emnbd BASQUES, Lace and Silk MA N ir- TILLAS. Lice and Crape SH A WLS,-Blk. Silk LACES. Superior Assrtmient of Goods for GENTS and -BOYS wear LINENS--TA BLE DAMASKS, DIAPERS, ur- TOWELLINGS ~ nd&upe i, 10-4 and 12-4 LINN SHETNSan e PILLOW CASE LINENS ogSuperior assortment 111k and re DOMESTICS, the SHIEETINGS, LONG CLOTIIS, STRIPES, TICKINGS and Servants Goods chSiERY for Gent., Ladies, Misses, Boys and chirnalkinds and prices. Together with many othier goods not named, all . which will be offered at prices that cannot be un dersold in the way of fair and qpriglit dealing by any House in the State. d BROOM & NORRELL. ib- 338 Broad Street Augusta Ga. Neav'y opposite Augusta Bank. tad A pril 2 if 12. re- rlaoMg ,;E.rta. A EARGE&taiet--fr sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE.I Diuggists. NEW SPRING GOODL H AVE received at the Corner of Globe Hotet Broad Street Augusta Ga. A new and magnificent Stock of SPRING A GOODS, ameong which are Striped and plaid Chene Silks new style Organdie and Tissue Roles Super Super Gros. D.Velein 11o. Fiyard Jconet Muslin Sheer beautiful Berege Rules and Grenedeans great variety Black Silks belonging exc'usive to one trade Black Chantilla, Lace Mantillas Moore Antique Do Needle Worked Collars and Undernleeves Alexanders Kid Gloves Silk and Cotton Hosiery and Gloves. ALSO L Every Variety of Goods for Gentlemens and Childrens wear. ALSO. A large and complete assortment of Stiple Goods for hopuste keepers the most desirable and retnibles Styls all danento New and perfi.et Planitation Goods at Factory Priees, to which they invite at tention. April 2 3t 12. New Spring Goods. LARGE ADDIITIONAL SUPPLIES. W ILLIAM SIIHEAR has just received from New York, large additiona supplies of new Sprnt GOODS.among which are Plain Clored CIIALLIES, of beautiful styles for " Ladies' Sprin. dresses. French Printed ORGANDIESand JACON ETS " it low prices. English PRINTSof new and beautiful styles. " Superior pliin black SILKS, and Lupin's black CH1 A LLI ES. Superior black SILKS, without lustre, for Ludies' mourning druses. Ladies' lancy Bonnet, Neck and Belt RIBBONS. CRAPS M A RETZ, of beautiful colors, for La- " dies' Summer dresses. Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Damask DIAPERS and Damask TA BLE CLOTHS. Superior )ammk NAPKINS and Pillow-Case the LINENS. . Superior Linen HUCKABACKS and Scotch in DIAPERS, for Towels. Bird's-Eye DIA P ER, of extra quality. Ladies' French CORAETS, of all sizes. Silk Warp FLANNELS.and Long LA WNS. CI Allendale. Lancaster and Marseilles QUILTS, of r extra size and quality. I The above, with a great variety of other season able artieles, will be sold low far cash. The public re respectfully invited to examine the assortment. April 2 tf 12. me Ladies' Spring Mantillas, M big WILLIAM SiHEAR has ju4't received from ots New York. a large supply of Ladies Spring and Summer M A NTI LLAS, of new and beautiful tyles, among which are- F1t Black Chantilly Lace MANTILLAS, some at Scc ery low prices. TI Black and fancy colored Application Silk and Fo Lace MANTiiAS. ilack Net and Moire Antique MANTILLAS. 1 White Embroidere-d Muslin M D.TILLAS. rat Blaek and Faney Silk M ANTILLAS. White Silk and Mourning MANTILLAS. siol The above comprises a great variety of new anl fria )eautitul styles, and will be sold low for cash. To! ap2l-tf 12 $8 sTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. McGregor & Smith. vs. Freign Attachment. S. P. Tompkins.) Eliza Varnsdell, ~ 's. Foreign Attachment. ~ S. P. Tompkins, T HI E Plainitl's in the above stated case having this day filed their D)eelaratioins in my office and :he Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney, cnown to reside within the limits of this State, on whoam copies of said Deelaration's with rules so plead 2 inn be served. On motin of Messrs. Landrum. & 1 3ary, Plaintifra Attorney's ordered that said Deo- on 'endanit appear and plead to said Declaraioans within ns Syear and a day from the date hereaof, or final and j ibsolute judgment will be given against him, enm TIIO. G. A CON, C. CE. so Ge; SMarch26th_1856 l9ly 12. STA TE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, C -IN COMMON PLE AS, Lie M. Lebesc hult;, bearer S S. . *~kns Foreign Attachment,.s James M. Lalnao ys. Foreign Attachment. t S. P. Tasmpkins T'IlE PIn.intiffa in the above stated cases, this day up~ Ifiled their JDeclarationa in my aifice and the _ Deendant having neithiar wife~ nor Attorney kneawn o reside within the limits of this State. on whom ~opies of said Declaration with rules to plead ean he erved. On mo'tiosn of Me~sss. Carrall & Bacean aintifrs Attorney's ordered that said Iih-fendatt plpear and plhead to said Dlee!aratians within a year J nd a day froma the date hereof, or final and absolute opa udgement will be given against hira. TI1t0. G. B \CON, C. C. E. 0. en A pri- 1, 1856. 191y 12. fat, CL EW SPRING k SUMMER GOODS. of, AUGUJSTA GEORGiA. 111 I S now receiving a splendid S-ock Of FANCY an ad ST.\P L IIRY GO0I)S to which he at would respectfully call attention. Ilis assortment is Ce very large atnd varied, emnbratcing every novelty of pur he seassn, antd every article usually kept in a lDry ye G.wds stosre lie is snow d~itng businaess on stlietly htig CASH PRINCIPLES nd catn therefore give rreat induerments thsan heretofore to his. cstomsers. l e is sea confiadetnt that his goods anal prices will give utisfaction that he earn ally solicits a careful exami mation of them. Anmong hias Stock may be feaund, New Styles of Spring and Summser SILKS Hlandbonme Plaid Foulard do Heavy Plain Black Silks, very ehleapi Paris Printed hiarages. beautiful Designs Printed and Plaid C2hallis Organdie, and JDehagc Robeesyb Elegant Printed .inceonets dial New Mtyle Bonnet Ribbonsab Muslin Collarrs nnd Sleeves, all prices l Henautiful M~antillaa, for Spring wear five Parasols, of all kinds thr Linen and Ceattean goaods fear men and boys wear -n Damnak Table Cleoths and Nnapkins bot Muslins, Prints, Gitnghamis, Linens, Shirtings, 7 sheetings, &o. &c-.r Call at the First Dry Goods Store below the,4 [nited States Ilotel and satisfy yoaurselves eof the g reat bargains to be had there. New Goods re eived weekly. Mi' March 26 2t 11. zat AUGPUOTA G2 GA Ed DESI R E tao invite the attention of their Carolina * IJfriends antd customers to a nlew anad very com- a plete assertmant of muh SPRING GOODS. Now rady fear inspection, and ceomiprising all ew $tylcea f h'RiESs FAIIRICS that have ap pearedl in the Northern Markets together with a very full stock of goods for Planters and Family use. S Barege Robes of new designs of Challi Bare ges e Lavons Musline and Ginahams In graat variety an Linen and Cotton pants ietuli, br Bleh and Bro. Shrisings all qualitics sht Table Daaa-ask uand Towell~ngs With niany eother goods desirable and New, all of fiy' wh ich will be offered at low prices. ' in A LSO thi A full assortment of MIOURNING Goods Black "Tama'tan" a new artiole tia "Bsarege Robes cue "5 Bomhazines, Alpncoas, Detains &a "5 Muslins, Ginghams and Prints. ll March 26 4t 11. Millinery and Dress Makin ' RlS. E. T. JIARYILTON, _ takes this method of informing her friends and all that mnsy be disposed to patronize her, that she is still carrying io the abeove business at her old stand, nesar Ms'. Laborde's residence, and op posite thme Caroalina hlotel. Edgefield C. Hi., Mar 12 tf 9 u Land Warrants Wanted. - W ar ants byB u l iu~ u u~s k'AX COLLECTOR'S NO . WILL attend at the timeeand placeshereinafter specified to oullect tl& Stale and IDistrict Tax' the yet- commencing 1st October, 1855. PEdgeiefd Court-House on Monday, 3d March, and continue every day during the sitting of tile Court. Stevens' Store, Motday, 17th March. Moore',, Tuesday, 18th ' ShatterfW-dd' Wednesday, 19th Liberty Hill- Thursday, 20th " Freeland's, Friday, 21st " Rocky Pondr Satutday, 22d * Mrs Middleton's; Same evening at 3jo'cloei- . Collier's. Monday, 24th March. Red Hill, Tuesday, 25th Howard's, SaEis evening at 4 o'!ekei. Cheatham's Store, WeeiWay-,-26th March. Strom's Store, Same eveningat 41o'cloci. Pleasant Lane, Tfiursday,. 2f4h-Mareh. J. T.. Smyly's, Friday, 2th " Dorn's Store, Saturday, 29th' R. M. Seurry's, Monday, 31st " Coopersville, Tuesday, Ist A pril. Nickeron'', Same evening at 4 o'clock. Coleman's X Roads Wednesday, 2d April. CA. Clary's Store, Same evening at 4 o'clock. Perry's X Roads, Thursday, 3d April. lieker's, Same evening at 4 o'cloek.. Nit. Willing, Friday, 4th April. Richarlsonville, Saturday, 5th " FAgetield C. H. Monday, 7th Wightman's S. H. Tuesday, 8th A. Morgan's, Same evening at 4 o'clock. Cherokee Ponds, Wednesday 9th April. I lamhurg, Thursday, 10th " < Beach Island, Friday, 11th " Graniteville, Saturday, 12th latcher's, Monday, 14th " Lybrand's, Tuesday, 15th Ridge, Wednesday 16th W. S. Smyly's, Thursday, 17th IleIstein's, Friday, 18th Wise's, Saturday, 19th " Rinehart's, Monday, 21st Ilavird's, Tuesday, 22d " Allen's. Wednesday 23d Edgefield C. H., Monday and Tuesday, 5th 6th May, alter which ny books will close for present year. 3 Free persons of color must make their returns larch-utherwise, they will be double taxed. J. QUATTLEBUM, T.C S.D. eb 27 10 7 r URRYTON ACADENIES. IIIE Exercises of these Institutions will be re sumed on the third Monday in January next. La heretofore, Mr. JAMES L. LESLEY will as Principal of the Malh Department. ,he Female School, with the Primary Depart it of the Male Academy, will be conducted by . A. P. BUTLER, assisted by the learned and ly accomplished Miss A. E. ARTHUR, and er cnmpetent Teachers. Rates of Tuition per Bession. Bt Class, Primary Department,........$9 00 nd " Ordinnry English Branches,....12 00 rd " Iligher " " ....15 00 rth " Greek and Roman Literature with higher lathematies,.............20 00 rech, Embroidery, Needle work, &c., usual 7he Scholastic year will be divided into two Sea- v s of five months each. Pupils will be charged n the time of entering to the end of the Session. tion in advance. .ol Board can be had in the Village at from to $10 per month. R. MERRIWETHER, S. P. GETZEN, ..l A. J. HAMMOND, S. W. GARDNER, J. C'. PORTER, A. P. BUTsi.R, IT. A. SHAW. )ee 5 tf 47 MADY MADE CLOTHING, &C. especiuity informs his frien.'a that he has now hand, and Is constantly receiving, an ext.en'ive rment of R EADY MA DE CLOTHN IG f the lateast and most fashieonabtet Styles, brae ng all articles .asually kept fur the out-Sit of tteman, loutha and Children Sgood assortmenat of housiery, Shirts, Drawers. cron & P'almnerstnm Colliars.) Napoleon Ties, vats, Silk :and linen HIiakerchiefs, Silk Marinas, l antd Cotiteon Under-shirta, Trunaks, Valises and ool Bags, may be founid asmong any stuck. It is design not to be surpassed in taste and ele ee oaf his selectiors, and his prices will be found ~xainatioan to be as moderate as at any other sblhmenet in the South. lust received ian invoice of the latest and most roed Style of Ilats. larch 26 3t 11. NEW STORE AN NERW GO0D. H BE subscriber begs leave toe informs his neigh bors atnd tlhe public ini general that he is now ning a larce~ andl well selected nistmg ini part as :olleows. a fine nae-ertment of1 y and staple DR Y GOODS, alaso a fine stoek of I OITiING hlATS. CAPS, S1ilOESand HOOTS I qualities and prices to suit all those who may ir me with a call. also a fine assortment ofi IOCRY WARE,: GROCERIES and R I) W A RE. at l lamnburg prices.and in addition a assortmnt of Uadies and Misses SHOES. Myi -k is niew anid ceomplete, it was -elected by an er'enee m~erchannt. Ca!l anad see my stoek before( ch iinag elsewhere and hear the prices aind if du not buy it will not be that the goods are too h. R. P. H AR RISON Mount Vernon Edgefield District. larch 26 4t 11. ~E CELEBRATED STALION IHEREV. VIL stand the enasuring Spring Season at T lIIarmon Gallman's, and at Edgefield Court use, at f(teen deollars the season and twenty-five j lars inaeuranc'e. IhENRY is a chiesnut sorrell itt fifb en hands one inolh high, and most powerful rmed both feor strength and speed. lie will be years old next May. Hie ran more races in his e years old fo~rm than any heorse ever ran before, I mn the neumaber were two four miles races in It of which he let the seceond beat in good tie a 45 sec. aned 7. 44 by haalfra neck only. In the ie was beaten by the renoewnaed Griff' Edmetnd , in the seceemd by Mary Tayler of iqual renown. w.rn several races at two and three miles I EN RY was by Imported Gl.-no, his dam by doe, G. Damn by Cosioseo. G. G. Dam by Mel G. G. G. Dam by Medley, G.0G. G. G. Dam Imported Daomed &e. Ills pedigree cannot be el, d by any horse in the wortl. He will be at eeld Court l louse on Mondays, Tuesdays and ~dnedaya, the rema'nder of his time at 1liarmion Ilman's, all personssentding mares to H EN RY I at say at thte time how they are to be served, erwise they will be charged as by the season. THOMAS G. BACON. ,arch 26 tf 11. STOLEN--CATCH THEM TOL EN from the subscribers on Fri.1ay the 21st it, TWO S'IALL BAY 110RS ES. Onat vhicht is about 9 or 10 years old, and with both a feet white. There was taken with this horse id saddle with new stirrup leathers, and an o'ld 4 le. The.horm'e was also cress fallen, and had es on his fore feet when take~n. be other has a ball free and very full eyes-as or six years old, and had on three shoes when in. There was a nearly new bridle taken with horse. is supposed that they were taken by seine men were turned off' trom Robinson & Eldred's Ciri ,dare making their way back home. ny inforvmation concerning said h,.rses will be rally rewarded and thankfully received. Adress, ,JOHIN D)UtS r,or NEWTON HIARLING, Kirkaey's X Hoads, Edgefield Dis S.C. liarch 26, 1856. 3t 11 ~Plank Road NOtice, 1HE Stockhtelders in the Edgefield & Chenthain Plank Roand will meetat Edgelleld Court Hions. rl 10th at lII o'clock to elect ofieers for the en ig year. S. CHiRISTiE, Prest. ai-oh 26 3t 11. For Sale, FIRST R ATE Tanner and Ciarrier. a I. Also, a good Blackspiilk for sale or hire. 1 ure or F. O'CONNOR. I . Vntae. !2e~eP Dstek Jia 7 tf $2 CA NI 1 A T E 8 *. 7116 friends of Mr. GREGG% respectfully an tounce him-as a candidate for a. seat in the next, Legislature. WT Tae Fiends of Mr. WADE HOLSTEIN, iominate him as a Candidate for re-election to a eat in the Ilonse of'Representatives at the next 'lection. t The friends of MAJ. JAMES BLACKWELt espectfully announce Him as a-Candidate for a-seat n- the next Legislature. gI TuswFriends of Col. JOHN QUATTLE 3UM respectfully announce hinvas'a-Candidate forc Seat in tlie House of Representatives at tle on ning electioit. "'Tiu Friends of Capt. ROBERT MERI ET HER respectfully nominate him as a Candi lata' for a ' eat in the' House of Representatives at s next Sessios, 7 Tns:r Fueod's or Capt. H. BO1LWARE espeetfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriffl f Edgefield District at the next election. 11 We' are authorized, to announce LEWIS ONES, Esq,, as a- candidute fur re-election'for heriff ef Edgefield Distriett 17 Tns Friends of Mr. ROBERTD. BRYAN espectfully announce him as a- Candidate for Clerk r Edgefield District at the next election. lo Taxz G0f11or THOMAS f'. -RiEE, DERICK HOLSONB9A1Eb THEOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. B. WHITTLE, BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, R AIERICA1f HOTEL', CENTRE STREET, rAM BURG, 1.. C. ). P. H. SCOTT & CO. Proprietors. bMarch 12, 1856. ly 9 Law Notice, rlE Subscribers hnve formed a Partnership for rithe Practice of LAW AND EQUITY in dgeti.ld and the'hdjoining Districts. One or both f them can at all times be found in their Offive. G. D. TILLM1AN, S. W. MABRY. Edgefield C. H., Feb 8. 1S56. 3m 5 Law Card, Y OFFICE is now in this Village, next door 1to W. W. Adams, where I can be fou.,d at Ill times. C. W. STYLES. Edgefield C. H., Jan 15, 1856. tf 1 Medical Card! 11. 1. W. ABNEY now occupies as an LiOnce the building immediately below the ;ourt House and opposite Col. Carroll's Office. lie vill at all times b.. found either at his Office or at is dwelling adjoining the Male Acadergy. le ill attend strictly to all calls upon him. Jan23 tf 2 Medical Notice, DUS. READY & KENNERLY will practice IJMedicine together on the Ridge and neigh ring vicinity. Office at Dr. Ready's. C Oct 17 6m 40 Dr. Jas. M Day, Dentist, 1 AVING permanently located in Augusta. re Lspetfully offers him profesasional services to he citizerns of A uuusta and vicinity. Office No 210 3radstreet, nearly opposite the A ugusta Ibote. laing been engaged in the prac.tice o~f his profes im for mnany years, he feels confident that he will e able to give entire satisfaction to all who may avor him with a call. Au~uatta, alarch 19, 1855. if 10 Land Warrants. 20,000 Acres Wanted!] 1 lE undersigned are s:ill in the market forr L LAND) WARR1ANTS; the very highest rices niven. We only ask that warrant bl'oers vill give us a chance before selling their warrauts-. Call at the Drug Store of A. G.&T.J. TEAGUE. March 19, 1855.e Gt Notice. r~ TI11 undersigned having purcbased of Mr. J. IK. H'.R A his interest in tihe firm of J. M1. ~WWBY & CO., will continue the Clothing busi ess, at their old stand, und-r the United States lote, in the came name as heretofore. J. M. NEWBY, C. IB. DA Y. W M. S. WISE. Augusta, Mar ch 19, 1556. tf 10 r Water Proof Ware-House, HA MBURG, S. C.2 THE Subscriber has tnken the Ptsanters Water Proof , Ware-House, formerly occupied by Mr..Joutx Tua, Sr., and by strict attenton to business he ,pes to merit a liberal share of the patronage of he gen..rous public of the upper and Cutton-grow og Districts. The Wnire H~ouse is above high water mark, nnd C lore secure from Fire than any other Ware House j raTowni. p, I will also te i i to receiving and forwarding oods, &c., intruasced to my cnre.j C. HI. KENNEY. Hamburg, Sept ist, 1855. tf 34 HARVLEY & MAYS, H AMBURG, S. C. NEW FAMDLY GROEY I [EARLY OPPOSITE THE AMERICAN HOTEL. T H E Subscribers having entered into a Co-Partnership for the tran I~lieti, of a IENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS olicits the patronage of their friends and the public 'enerally. Having carefully selected a CihOICE i TOCK OF GOO1)5, and at Lowo prices, we nire *repare~d and determained to sell us l'.w as Goods of I he sanme quality can be bought in this or the Au- ~ 'usta Market. c Our Stock comprises nearly every article usually .pt in similar establishments. We purchased our oods for Ciash. and can afford to sell at VER Y O0W FIGURES. Our Stock consists in part of UARS, COFFEE, N, 0, AND W, I, MOLASSES, MACKEREL, CII1E8E, Bacon, Lard, Flour, J1 Candies, Raisins and Nuts, of all descriptions, TOBACGO & SEGARS, 'ickles, Pepper, Jlspice, Blue Stone, Coperas, --ALsO A good assc :.ment of Liquors, i .1s, a fine lot of Crockery and Glass Ware, Tin t nd Wooden Ware, &c., &c.E J0lIN B. HIA RVL EY, JOHN A. MAYS. Hamburg, Nov 20, Gm 45 - Brought to the Jail - F this D~istrict. a negro man who says hisJ name is llENRY and that lie belongs to m illiam Riley, living in Glenn County, Ga. Said a enry has quite an intelligent countenance, when ,a poken to replies promptly and politely.and appears a be a very smart active fellow He is about five set four or five inohes high rather a dark copper, olored, between 40 and 50 years of age, anad weighs bout 1501 younds. The owner is requested to. come forward, prov e roperty, pay charges and take her away, otherwise S e will be dealt with as the law directs. s JAS. ElI~SON, s.L.. Mar 12 tf 9 Notice, Notice. ~LO Orders will receive any attention unless Lacompanied with the Cash. S. E. BOWERS, AGENT. Jan 30 tf 3 1 Spring Goods,. T F. BURCH AIIR.D & CO. have to-day receiv s ed the first instalment of SPRING GOODS, which they invite the attention of their friends - nd ousoners. They will, from this time forward, a reeiving additions to their asortmnent, by week F I &'&S Patent Metalie Bial Cases! r HE Subscriber has always on hand, at'his Fur Alniture Establishment, a large asinteent- of. Hese valuable mr-tight and indestructable Cases, ur preserving the Dead for ordinary interment, for -auts, for transportaion, or for any other desirable turpose. I have also on hand, an article of a different form nd finish from those heretofore furnished, for, the urpose of meeting niore fully the taste and desire if those wh are not altogethey pleased with the hape and appearsuce or tiie former- stye. They ire composed of the same IMPEtlRSHA BLE MA ['ERIA LS, while the exterior shape and finish irin esemblance of the most beautiful and highly POL SIED ROSEWOOD. The assortment comprising ALL SIZES, from an ofant up to the largest size person, all of whieh will > sold on reasonable terms. J. M. WITT. Sept 28. t( 37. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLiNA-, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. r. Flousney Carter, Vs. Foreign Attaelmnent. Pm. II. 1lovey. lobert McDonnald, we. Foreign Attachment. The Same. I Bank of Hamburg, Preign Attachment. The Same. r BE Plaintiffs in the above stated cases having this day fled their Declaratione hi my Office, md the Defendant having neither wife nor Attut yev known t' reside within the limits of this State, in wHom copies-of said Declarntions with rules to lead can be served. On motion of Mr. S-rvns, laintiffs' Attorney, Ordered, that said Defendant ppear and plead to said Declarations within a year nd day from the date hereof. or final and absolute udgment will be given against him. THOS G. BACON, o. c, z. a Clerk's Office, Sept 3,1855 lyq 35 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMONPLEXS. Thomat U. Trent, e. Attachment. Lamback & Coopen 11 E PlaintifF in the-alire stated ease, having this day filed his Deelbration iin my Office, and the Defendants having neithey wife nor Mtor icy known within the limits of this State; on whom opies of said Declaration with rules to plead en me served, On motion of Mr. S-rvLs, Phaintiff's ittorney, Ordered that said Defendnn s appear and lend to said declaratimn within a year and a-day rom the date hereof, or final and absolute judgmenr ill be given against them. TIlOS. G. BACON, c.c.c.o. Oct 11, 1855 qly 46 STATE OF SOUTH CARO14NA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, F. C. Wood, Vs. Foreign Attachment. Wa-thington Stalnaker.I 1H E Plaintiff in the above stated case. having J. this day filed his Declaration in my Office, and he Derendant having neither wire nor Attorney nown to reside the within the limits of thin State, nt whom copies of said Dee'aration with rules to lead can be served. On mootion of Mr. ADAMs, 'laintiff's Attorney, Ordered that said Defendant ppear and plead to said Deelaration within a year nd a day from the date hereof, or final and abso ute judgment will be.given against him. TiHOS. G. BACON, c. a. a. D. March 15, 1855. J9ly 10. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEPIELD DISTRiCT. IN EQUITY. S. Christie, e. Dill for Sale of Land. S. P. Tompkins. [T appearing~ to the Commissioner that S. Pow Lhattan Tonmpkinm', thme Defendant in thin case, esides beyond the limits of the State, on motion by r. Alormagne. Solicitor, It is ordered thtat the said 4. P. Tompkins, do plend, answer or demur to the llgations or thme Bill within three months from the te of this publication, or judgement pro con.fsees, ill be entered against him. A SIhIKINS, c:E E.D. Malr,1855. 'Jm 8 Notice This. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) IST~RICT, LN EQUITY. John Rainsfoard, Adm'or of C. J. Glover, dec'd.,} J. D. Tibbetts and others. In, consequence of the unavoidable absence of the prersentatives of certain parties materially interest in the accounting tu be had in this ease, the eference, heretofore advertised to begin on the 6th instant, is postponed until Thursday thte 17th ay of A pril. A. SlI1KINS, C. 5. 5. D. March 19 5t 10. State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIBI,h) INlSTi'CT. IN ORDINARY. Jas. P. Cufer, us.1 aleb Talley, dee'd, Adni'r. Bill to A ccount. ohn W. Mundy, empey L. liusse J [ T is ordered that the aforesa Defendants do ap Lpear in nmy offiee, at Edgetield Court fLouse, n the 14th day of A pril neict, to account for the Ldministrtton of Caleb Tal ey, during his life limec, pon the estate of William Bussey, dee'd. W. F. DUiUSOE, O.E. D. SOrdinary's Office, March 22, 1856. 1 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. Jas. P. Cofer. us. oseph B. Talley, Admr. Bill to Account. hany Talley. 'ed. lcDaniel. I T is ordered that the aforesaial Defendants do ap Lpeari in my office at Edgehield (!ourt Hlouse on 4th day'of A pril next, to render an account fo'r the ,dminitration of Joseph B. Talley upon the estate rCaleb Talley, dec'd. 'W. F. DUJRISOE, 0. E. D. Ordinary's Office, March 22,1856. 11 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Jas. P. Cofer, ' we. oseph B. Talley, Adm'r -Bill to A ccount. de bonis non, 3 Nancy Talley, Fred. Meltaniel. [T is ordered that the aforesaid Defendants do ap Ipear in my office at Edgefield Court House on te 14tht day of A pril next to render an acount for i Administrationm of Joseph 1B. Talley, upon the state of William Bussey, dee'd W F. DURISOE,0. E. D. Ordinary's Office, Marah 22, 185. 11 1indow Shades, Papering, &o, TOW opening a beautiful assortment of Oil and .ran pat WIN DOW SH ADES, ot hand me, new designs, sueb as Landscapes, Figure.1 nd ouquet Patterns, from $1.50 to $10 a pair, 'ith the fixtures included. A very large and extensive assortment of .From 9 to 50 cents per piece, together with Vindow- Cutrtain Papers, Side-light Paper, snd Fire ereena in great abutndance, all of which will be >ld witbout reserve to person, needing such goods. For sale in Augusta, Ga., by A. BLEAKLY. Mar 10, ,2m 9 Notice, HE firm of WA RD, BURICHA RD & CO. f Ihaving been dimsolved on the 20th inst., b e death of EDWARD 13. WARD, the unsett uiness of said firm will be liquidated by the an ersigned. SAWML .J. BOYCE. JOSEPH BURCH ARD. Augusta, March 19, 18t56. tr 10 Corn heal and Bosiny L WAYS fee:aie- abe aubseuiber'is umidence. Ja~ 28 A W. CIHDLSON. Jap25-C Beautiful. Residence for Ad%- *THE Subscriber desdrin move to another portion of the District, efer for sale his VAL UABLE PLANTATION. on the Columbia Road. ear and a half miles from Edgeeld Court House, ybis excellent Tract of Land esiatnis Five Eandred and Nie Acres, klore or.len, teventy-Sfve acres of which have jost een erled, and. now In a good istate of eultiva tion. The remainder it flne woodid. well tim lered, and equal if- not superior-to-any lands In ts Piney woods. The place is a bealthy one, withl- hany' facilities ror obtaining abutdance of water.. o the premises is a large Dwelling House, just finished, and .all necessary outbulliligs built recently. 0E Person, desirns or purelinsing are'%vit.e mll'on the Subscriber, at his residener, and se w tlemse!ves. A.4. SMTLZI. Feb 20 tf 6 Valuable Progenty for Sales T1IIE undersigned, intendingto move to Georgia nina short time,.,ffers for mal the fo!lowing raluable property in llamrburg-titles Indlsputable. The DWELEING iIOm% and LOTon Market, Corner or Snowden- Street. snning through-41111 Mercer Street. The Dwelling and- Kitehen are of rick, covered with tin: On tlio Lot is a Carriag House, Stable, and all neessary oitbuildings. - - The LOT on Centre Street, nearly opposite tei American Hlotel, on wilich is a isrgeTWO'STOfRY BRICK BVILDING, oeupied as Two-Stores-and flwelling-lot running through. to CABb Steet. Os the lItter Street is a largo laci Store. The LOT en Corner- Market and, Leavenwoitit Streets, runlug through to-Mereer Strvet. On this. Lot isa new One and'a half'Story OUSE, plas tered and painted.. I -A Ise FIVE iUNDRED SHARES Hamburg and Edefield Plank Rood Stock. The above property will be sold on secommeda ing terms, or exchanged, for land'in Southern Geor. gia- or negroes. 11- A. K ENRICK. Ilamburg, Oct 1 t 38 Valuable Lands for Sale T I''"'' ''''iber of'ers for sale the TRACT ZAND on whiich he now lives, situated on Savannah Riveir, seventeen miles above Augusta, well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton and Grain, Nntaining 1176 Acres, ore or less. Between five and six hundred sles )f cleared land, one hundred of which is first quaili ty low ground's. andI'one hundred acres fresli, whilst the bnlane of' the elearede land. is in a fini state of tultivation.. The place has several fine springs on it. On the premises are all necessary buildings. It is as healthy a location, and as moral and intelli. put a neighborhood as en be found in the District. -Also Dhe other Tract containing PlVE NUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES, lying near the jane. tre oof. the Heaverdamn and Turkey Creeks. On the premises- are alt necessary buildings, with several good apring.. The piece is healthy, located in a fine neighborhood, and well adagted to a small rorce. The above lands will be sold, a- accommodating' terms, and if desired,. negro property, at fair prices, will be taken in payment. I will take pleasure in showing the lands na any who may wier to purehase, or any iniirmation given by addressing the subscri bor at Woodlawn. C. J. &' IMOLIES. Oct2 8m* 3& Land for Sa[& T HE Suascriver wishing to change his loontios offier for sale his VALUABLE PLANTA TION, conrnining Irhree ENndred k seventy-sevenAcres lyinag on~taluda River. and adjoining lands of Win. t. Steother, A. Clark and lDavid Payne, near Boeman'8 Ferry, andl wliliin two or three hundred rarde of the-Greenville & Colunmbia Rail Road. The Tract contains about one hundre-d acres in >riginal forest, whilst the rest is under fence. One butndred and fiftv is in a liigh stare of cultivation,. af which there is from'sevenuty-five to one hundred ares of fine bottomn land, equal to any and surpassed >none in thte State. This plantation lia good car eta and exellent rang. for stock. On the premises are a good Two Stor'y Dwelling Fouse and' all necessary plantation baill1lgs.'Also,, a pring of never failing water. gg Any' person, wishing to purohase wilt call on' hea SuLseraber who resides ont the preises. and he ill talte pl-asure in showing them the above tract. J. W. MAYNARID. Nov 21 tf 45 Thvashers I Thrashers ! T HE Farmers of Edgefield who may I 'titf wannt-of verty superior machine, nuay new be pplied without going North, or any wmhero elibe utide oft the'ir own lDiatrict but can get as g'.od no he best by applying to the subseribes at has worlk hop at allunat Enon. One of the-se Thrnishers is n' on'eshibition at he Edlgefield Adrertiser Printing.Otdice. A ddruss. THO~tIAS E. CIIAPMAN. Coleman's X Roads Edgefield-Dist. S. C. Maareh. 19 11 10' Adninistrator'a Notite. ALL Persons having demands against the Estate of Wm. II. Adams, dee'd., arc hereby notilied o prese'nt thle samne, properly atteste1, for payment, nd those who are inde!.ted to the Estate,. are re iested to make payment to E. PENN. Adin'o. n 24 tf 2 AdnaliitratoP'S N~tice. SL.L persons indebted to the Estate of Willian, L.Vnce deed. tare earnestly re-queatedl to settle vihout delay, andl all these having dema.nds againes he same will render them iwla-gally attested S. BROADWATER, Admr. Jan7 tf St*. Gum Elastic Het liater Bags and H SIAL CiSlIIONS-for sale by A.G.& T. J. T1EAGliiE Deaggists. hlay 23 tf! 19 Notice. A"L P~ rens concerned will1take ..etiee that I Chave appointed lar. .lames A. Devore and Robert Atkins moy A gunts and A ttorneys to repre ientinc in tho collection of Lbe debte due to- rhte state of .lhn Duaby, dec'ud., and in all other duties evolving upon mne as ndmitnistratoir of said eetased. MATILDA I)OBT, Adm'or. Feb 11 f 6. Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Col. R B. Bouknight, dee'd., are ..earneyetedh o make immediate payment. All persons haing Lemanda against the estate, will present themi pro erly attested. JOHN JIUFET, Adr MARY BOe'KNIGilT. dr Dec 19 ly 4$ Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Maary P. tTutt, deceased, are requested to make panment, and those having demands against the said estate, vlil present th'em properly attested to. E. J. MWMS1 Ex'or. Jan 16 tf 3 Notice. SLl~ Persons having demand.. against the Estate of B. R. Addison, dec''d., awerequested to resent thent property attested to' the und.rsigned, * whom also those indebted te -the Esatar e re nired to make prompt payment. G. L. PENN, Adm'or with the Will annexed. isy 9 tf 3 7 Notice. A LL those indebted to M. A. Ransen, Agent, tl. will find thes Books and Accounts with B3. Hi. lowardotr W. Y. Quarless nt the Steve of Hlarvely 1 Maya, Hamburg. All Note. and Aecomnts re mainiug unpaid after the first June, will be placed a the hands of an Attorney for collection. Also, those indebted to m'e fandividnalfy are noti isd to make early payment. R. MI. FULLER. - Ma F tI 8 . LLthese iad'ebted toahc.Estate of J. E. Free .man will please eaome forw~arJd' asy up rnedistely; and those havin~ e W e~ithe isaste vii present them propmer~ ty ete J. II. JEbININGS,.. 4Ars