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-, - 6 this day formed a part -Tracie' of Law add .Equity, gef-8 ajoining Districts. Office at - dgefield 0 H ereone or both may at all times be fouid. - S. W. MA B1Y, S - JAS7A. DOZIER. Dec. 31 1856, - if 51. Law dtide. T. WRIGHT, Attorney at Law, may . be found in the Office immgdiately' below he North side of the Court House, or in the Office of the Commissioner-in Equity. IDee.24, 3 50 TOUCK OF GOOD AT COST? it Sulis'iber wit.hingito close his business as Lspeedily as possible will;-on the, first day of January next, CLOSE JIIS BOOKS, and on and after that dito, offer his extensive Stock at Goods, AT COST- FOR CASH, A large portion.-of the Stock :will be offered it On heavy and-strictly Staple articls the expense of, transportation will be added. - 11T Families wishing' to obtain supplies will find a general assortment, and Country lerehanta may obtain many articles from the Stoele at prices below tho present market value. M. FRAZIER. Dec 23 tf 50 School Notice. The exercises cf MRS. McCLINTOCK'S. SCI1OOL.wll be resumed on Monday 19th January 1857. RATICs OF TucrToN-$5, 6 and $7, per quarter. Dec.23, st 5. 3O0L M& AX A Press, Type and Fixtures, N Saleday in January next, I will sell at the 0 Office or tbe:"Edgefield Informer," in this Village, the PRESS, TYPE -and FIXTURES be longing to that Office, to the highest bidder. On a credit of six months, with good note. C. W. STYLES. Dec. 23, 1866, 2t -50 A desirable -Residence . FOR SALE! HE Subscriber offers for sale the HOUSE and TLOT formerly occupied by W. W. Adams, Esq. The House is'compaatively new and in per feet order, and is one of the best bui t-residences In the District. Priee low, and terms to suit the purchaer. If not sold by January it will be rent ed. .CHAS. A. RAYMOND. Dec 24 2t . 50 House and Lot for Bale. -rTlE Subscriber offers for sale his conveniently _L located and confortable DWELLING, lying immediately below the Court House, and occupied recently by Wm. MeEvoy, It contains four good. rooms, and has'annexed a Kitchen, Smoke-House, and other outbuildings, with a good yard and a fine garden. If not sold at private sale previous to the fist Monday in January, it will then be offered at pub lie ostory. - Terms, one half cash, and the balance on a eredit of ta elve months, with note and good security. .011.. McGREGOR. Dec 24 2t 50 .-A Fine Horse for Sale. I WILL sell the fine thorough bred STALLION HENRY at:Edgefield C.- I[., on sale day - in February next, to the highest bidder, on-a credit un'il first January 1858, with nterest from date.. A note with good security will ite i-equired. I IENRY is sold for division-as he is owned by a firm. Henry was by Imported Glenco Ihisdaim by Medoc. His pedigree is unquestionable and will be given in full to the purchaser. He is fifeen bands and an inch high, lHe is the Stallion that took first premium at our State Fair ia Columbia in Novem * ~~Iswil-ret-Edefiel4 C,. H. sale -<day in January. -TIIOS. 0. IBACON. Dec 24 - i t -p 50 Notice. - H AVING bouglit out the entire stock andi trade El.of Messrs. IiOBINSON & JACKSON, Hamburg S. C., I will-continne-the businesa at their oldl stand wvheresillubo kept constantly on hand a general assortment: of UA RDW ARE, and would respectfully solicit n continuance of their old friends' patronage and also a liberal share rrom my own. ,jOS. J. KENNEDY. Dec.24 3t . . 50 - SATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. *Sarah Dozier,) SMinc~ey Doie. , NdTICE is hereby given to all and singular the Ncreditors- of Arthur Dozier deceased, whose claims shall be left unsatisfied by the Administrator to present and yrove them before me -on or before the fourth Monday in March next, on pain of being precluded from the benefit of the deeree for dis tribution. Given unndmy hand at my ofieDecember, 16th 1856. A. 81MKINS, C.E.E D. Dcc. 24 3m - 50 THlE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN 'pplY Joh'ni Edmonds, George Newbey and others. N~OTICE is hereby given to all and singular the e. reditors of Miria'm Newby deceased, to pi-e sent and pr~ove'lheir respective demands before me on or befdre the fourth Monday in March next, on -pain of being preplpded from thp henefit of thp aceiee for distribution. Given tunder my hand at my 'officee this 16th De cember, 1858. A. SIMUKINS, c E.E D. Dec 24 - . . - 3m 50 Wanted, 10,000, LBS. of HIDES, for which the highest market price will be given. Apply to J. C. McDONALD. Ilamburg, Dec 6 im 48 Stehla Shawls. . BROOM &s NORRELL, Augusta, Georgia, lhave just received per steamer a fine lot of S"tla shawls. : Augusta, pli 16 184'6 if 4 - LL Perohaing demands against the Estate iLof Miss Mary Parkman, de d., nre requested to meet me at Edgeneld C. H., on'Thurtsdaiy the 15th .lannilary with their eclaims properly attested, as I wishi tolose up said Estate. .JOS. PAPRK MEN, A dm'or. Dee 24 4it - '50 rp~ H KE will be an Election hteld on the Second IMonday in January 1857, for Intendant and, Wardens for the Town of Edgefield. The Elec tion (11 be'-held at Drs. Teague's Drug Store. Mies*.rs. Wright, LaBorde and Rufus J.)ean will net as Manuagers. By order of Council. * . - R. IH. SULLlYAN,See'y. pep 24 3. '' 50 Conein, Gentlemen. jUAT eeived Twenty-five Barrels double Rec - edw RYE W HISKEY of a-superior quality ndlwprjge. Also, Absoluto Deadorisen Alcohol, 're'-h eamkedl Deet, do S. E. -BOWERS, Agt. Hamburg, Dec 23, tf 50 Est ray Notice, F-OLlED before yi,e ,w an Estray by John Tur Iner, one SORRKELL UIORS E, fourteen hands A oneinch high,'blazeface, flai main and tail, lef out, and supposed to'be'abotit tweaty years old, isei at twenty dollars. The said horse will be atJhn' K.'Abney's, Hiving about twenty-two oriko m(#Egefeld Court hlouse, oa the An L eI'S CULBREATHI E -Dec. 1, 1458m .- ., 47 Ea diilafor Mnekbell's .1 nppatent fifatnnsrf'r Wmiow ShJutteifl and hthnds; "They arEr onvweniept and .seure'Fas gcerlaqd cannot be opened from theotie - -W 46M~EK P paritory Militaiy School, YORKVILLE,.S. C. O N TIE FIRST MONDAY OF JANUARY, 1857, the Third Year of this' Institution iwill be entered upon with . coips of five Professors, in the new Gar ison Iuildings.: Bj the selection of men. of charaeter and talent as As .sistints, the Principals hopo to merit the confidence' of their Patrons. and to afford overy iadviantage to their Pupils ; and further, to secure these ends, they will receive only a limited number of students. - The Scholastic year will consist or two sessions, of five monts each: First Session commencing Jan uary-1st, and ending .une- 1st; Second Session commebeing July 5th, and ending December 15th. TERts.-For school expenses, $. e., Tuition, Books, &e, Boarding, Lights, Fuel and Washing, $100 per session. PAvaENT.-Fifty Dollars at the begining and middle'of each session. There willbe no charge for medical attendance.' No one under twelve or over eighteen.years-of..age will be received, and all applicants are required to enter at the beginning of the sessions. -.FACULTY AND- OFFICERS: . Maj. At. JENKINS, (Senior in Regulation. Dicipline and Organsizationj Professor of M Eaghematies. z Capt. A. COWARD, (Senior in Financial De 21. partmeut,) Professor of Natural Philosophy Sand French. - Lieut. C A. SEABROOK, Professor of Latin and Greek. Lient. E. MclVER LANY, Prof. Belles Lettres. Lieut. H. T. ABBOTT, Assistant in Aathematics and English. -- D. H. THOMASSON, M. D., Surgeon. B. P. BOYD. Bursar. Yorkville, Dec. 23, 1856, ' 2t 40 Edgedfeld Male Aeadcny. ItE Exercises of the Edgefield Male A cade -my will commence on Monday, January 12th, 1857. MR. McCASLAN, still has charge of thisSehool, *aud from his past success in' preparing boys for College we hope he will be liberally patronized. Tuition of Primaiy Classes, for the Scholastic. vear $28; of Ttermediate $32 of the Classics $40. Students will he charged from time of entering until the end of the session. A. SIMKINS,: Chairman Board of Trustees. Dec. 17 4t 49 Masonic Female College, Cokesbury, S. C. HE. xercises in this College will be resumed the first School day in February. For information as to. Terms, Catalogues, &c., Add rsess, , F. F. GARY, See'ry. Cokesbury, Dec 22, - 6t 50 WILLIAM S-TON RALE ACADEY. T'HE Exercises of this INSTITUNMION will be T .resumed onthe 4th Mlonday in Jan ary next, under the control of- J. MANLY WALKER, with a competent Assistant. TheTrus tees are flattered in again having secured the ser vices of Mr. WALKER for the ensuing year. The instituti6n has finely prospered .pnder his charge; and from experience, we can recommend Iit'as a gentleman and teacher of high character and worthy of patronage. Students will be prepared to enter a respeetable Class in any College of the State. WiHijanston is a-healthy and flourishing Town, in Ansderion District. The Greenville & Columbia Rail Road passes through the place, by which Students from abroad cnn find an easy access. Theplace is more pleasant and desirable, on account of the celebrated Mineral Spring, wvhich is near the ACADEMY. - -Rates of Tuition. Spelling, Reading and Wiiting per Session, $6,00 DJe above with English tGrammnar, Boxok Ke~epingr, Philosophy, &c. 10,00 Ancient Languages and Mathematics, 16,00 Contingenit Expenses, .5 Students will be charged-'from the time of eite ing until the close of theSession. Board can be hul in respectable families, at fro Eight to Ten Douars per Month. *Rev. B. F. MALINs,' * DAxreL LtGON, * I Ausrmi WZLLIaxs,Esq, ~.Trustees. . D)r. WV. B. MJLL~wEE, W. K. CLsMEN-r. Wiliamston, S. C., I ov. 19, 1856. Ot 50 gr Th's is to certify that Mr. J. Maxt.v WALK~ER was a ..pupil, and afterwards a pupil and assistant with me, in the Thalian Acendemy. .is Schnolars~mip Was'-highly respectable, his morals irreproachable. all his-habits and principles noble and becoming the gentleman and the christian. lie las my full con fidence as such, and I feel eert:uin that he will prove imsef an a.illeiet anil faithiful teacher, worthy of atron~ge, not only, in the lower btranches, but in theCl:,ssical atnd Mutheinatical Departtmns o5(f any cademy ; and juxstly meriting the kindi r<-gard of all gentlemen. .(. L KENNEDY. Thalian Aca.lemy, Nov. 10, 1856. A sitiuation Wanted. HE E REV. HI. DUNTON, is desirous of ob-. .taining a situation as Te'ach.cr of an English School, in some healthy neighborhood in Sthl Carolina. In addition to teaching all the Brandhes usually taught in oar common Schools, Music,on the Panno will be taught to such girls as are desi rous of obtaining this accomplishment, having as sociated with him a competent female assistant. Good References can be obtained. Addressttev. HI. Dunton, Meritt's Bridge S. C. De. 17. 3t 49 A New Year at Hand ! T HE season has again arrived when every one is expected to settle up all arrears. I therefore give timely warning to'all indebted to tne, either by rote or open account, to come forward and settle up without delay, .as I do not intend to be riding or sending an agent all over the country, and payint a high per cent for colecting. I now want my money and nmust have it. No excuse for bad crops. 0gYou can settle withie until the first Feb.. rury, arter that time with my Attorney. JOHN COLGAN. Dec 6t . -50' Fair Notice,' A LL Pesns- whose claims against thte Estate of AC. JGovrhave not been settled will please call imnmediately on H. T. Wright, Esq., who is fully authorised to settle all of the said claitts. Ana all those whose claims are not settled by Thursday afe~r sale day in F'ebruary Aext, will meet me in the Comi.iner's O6icc tat that daty as I intend to make a final settlement of the Estate at that time. All those indebted to me will call ont Mr. Wright and settle with hitm. Trhose who don't pay by Thurs day after sale day in Febt uary will be uncondition ally ,.ued. . + Now, gentlemten, by\tattenditng to the a:bove you will oblige me-and if you don't I will ob.'ige you. JOHN RAINSFORD, Adm'or., Dec 24 - ' 4t 50 NOTICE ! AL1L Persons indebited to nme as Executor of the .LwTate of Dr. J. 0. N icholson, dee'd., or due me as A dministrator of J. C. Allen, dee'd., -must come forward and settle, as guardians have bett appointed for thme legatees of said Estate. I hope all concerned will complywithopt further trouble. 0. W. ALLEN. Dec 24 4t 50 . NOTICE ! TUEMJ Undersigned has now sold out hais entire Stock of Goods, and intends leaving the State on te 10th day of January, and needs and must have thme money that is duo him. Thmerefore atl per sons in-anywise indebted to him are requested to make immediate payment, or at latest by the 9th January next. This is fair no'ice. R. H. SULLIVAN. D e c 24 3t 5 0) ROM the Subscribier at Edga field C. T[., on [Monday the 15th inst., a BAY HIORt8E, about 15 hands high, five yeats old, a small wlmite spot in the forehead and also near the end of his nose. ' No particular marks or scars recollected. -Aresonable reward; will-be. giyen for his de livery to me at my residenea, or nny itaormation 'concening said horse thainkpil~y received. B..T. MIMIS. . - Dec 24 St .5~ 0 Physicians'Buggy Trunks and Pocket ~EDICINE CASES-for sale by fr-.L.A. G. &s T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists.3" M..'o3 If. Shen7' Stale. B Y Virtue ofsindrynits bf'Fieri'Facias to il dliected, I will' prooeed to, sll at Edgefiel Court liouse, on-the'first Monday. ii.Jannuay nex the followitig property, in the following cises, to wit William Shannon, Assiinee vs. MalhhiCogburr Sted~man,& Mim and' otiers,,vs. -The same, Th tract'of land where the Defendant lives, contaiiin two hundred eresimorelorless, adjoining:lanids Deiiek Holsonbake; John Moyerr and others..: Jaies A. Talbert andetliets vs. Thomas R. Col lier, Aract of land containing three hundred.aeref more or less adjoining )ands, of Charles Freeian James Blackwell-and-others. flenjatin Etheredg, Adm'r. and .others, vs..G L. fButler,.A'traet~ of land, containing eightYsi: acres, more or less, 'bounded b'y lands of. A. L Dearing, William Etheredge and others. W. L. & P. J. Colentatiand others s. Lewis W Holmes, A' tract or land containing twelte hundre acres, more or less, adjoinr.ir lhnds of Derick Hol sonbake, J. A. Lott.and'others. S.'Broadiwatr add others,vs. William Cullazier a tract of land containing six hundred acres, morA or less, adjoining lands of Douglas Robertson,.Mrs Naney Talley and others. - Gifrord Waller vs. William G. White, A tract o land containing twenty dieres, more or less, adjon iag lands of P. S. Brooks, T. S. Daniel and othere The Bank of BHinliurg,.S. C. vs. .William ii Hovey, a House'and Lt in the.Tonn aof Haniburg S: C., on the corner of Mereer -and Levensweit Stredts, - bounded by Levensworth Street on the West Mercer Street on tlie.North, .and No. 15 or the East, and South by Market Street, as will ap penar by the plat or plan of the said Town of 11am burgv. Samitel Brooks' and others, vs. .T. H. Christiar and others, one .House and Lot in the Village (d Edgeield, containing one acre, inore or less, ad joining lands of John M. Witt and 11. Boulware, Also, one other lot of latd in .the Village. of Edge 'field, known as the Brick Yard Lot, containnig fire acres, mioreor less, adjoining ladso'bf-John Colgg John. Moloy,-. T. Wright and others. This last mentioned lot will be sold in two lots, one 4ot-conr taning two acres, more or less, and khown as the Goodd lot, the other lot containing three aeres, more or less. . XA description .of the dividiig line'will. be designated on the daj of, sale. Levied apon iii the property of the Defendant, J. H. Christian. Terms Cash. JAS. EIDSON, S.R.D. Dee. 10,1856, 3te 49 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTi CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Samuel S. torn and others, Applicants, Absolem Horn and others,. Defendants. B Y Virtue of an order from W. F. Duridos, UEJsq., Ordinary of said District, in the above stated ease, I will proceed to sell on the fist Monday in January iext, at Edgefield Court House, the Reoa Estate of Elijah Horn, Sr., deceased, situate in said District, containing one hundred and fifty-one aeres, more or less, adjoining lands of rIm Sophia illman, Samuel Horn and othirs. -Taams-A credit until the first Monday in Janu ary 1858, purchasers giving bound with good seeu -ities, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordi nary to secure the purchase money. Cost to be paid in enash. Ptirehnsers to pay' extra for titles. JAS. EIDSON, s.an. Dec. 13th 1856, 4te 49 Sheriff's Saic. Y Virtue of sundry writs of 1 ieri Facias, to no directed, I will proceed' to sell at Edgeield Court Ilouse, on ille first Monday in January next, the following property, in the following eases, viz: Mark Etheredge vs. William MeEvoy 4nd others, Lark & Duckmaster vs. William McEvoy, andJas. NI. Richardson vs. ;he same and others, one negro n by the name of Joe, a first rate Shoe and- -Boot aker, the property of the Defendant Wni. McEvoy. Ternis of sale cash. JAMES EIDSON, s..D Det 35 1S56 ' t .49 FSO.UT HE . OIN'A, E~DGEFIELD DISTRICT, Elizaobeth Corley, W. C. Corley, et. al.) BY virtue of an order fromt W. F. Duiisoe, Or dinary of 1.gefield Distriot, in the above sta :ed case, I shall proeed to sell on the first Monday n January next, at' Edgefield Court IHouse, the eal Estaite of Adkin Corley, deceased, situated in he District aforesaid, on the waters of Dorton' kwaters of Savannah River, ad'oinintg lands of JaBlaolw~ell and Catlct .Corlay, ontaining one undr er, mnore or less. .': TER.s-A ereditapf. tswelve jmonthsipurchaSers iig bond -withi good seeiit~ies, and a mortgaild of he premises to tho Ordinary to secure the purchase non.y. Cost. to be paid in eaah. Purchasers te sy extra for titles. JAS. E[DSON, s.r. .. SDee. 2, 1856, 5t 47 Executors' Sale, f. TE will proceed to sell ait the late iesidene of T James Yelel, dee'd.. on IIEDKERSDA Y, ie 1-ltht day of Jantuary next, :ll the personal pro e'rty of said deceasedl, e nsisting of Thuirten or Fourtceen Negr'oes, ~toek of llforse~s, Mules. Cattle. H ogs and Sheep, Corn. Fodder, Oats, Cotton Seed, Plantation '.ools, Wagon, Ox Cart, Set of Blaeksnmith Tools, Thriashier, Gin head, Ilousehiold and Kitchen Furniture. Also ne or two Shares of St'.ck in the Eduelield Odd eilows' & Masonic Building Asociation, and othier rntiles3 not necessary to mnition. Also, at the same time and place will be sold the Plantation or Tract of Land lteron the deceased resided, at the time of his eath, adjoining lands of John P. Self, Witi. Hi. orn and others, and containing Three hundred ad sixty-four and a half acres, more or less. Also, the interest of the deeased in a Tfraet of and knowvn as the BLACKWELL TRACT, iughtby the deceased and others for mining pur 'ss, a description of which will given on th~e day Lf salp.. gg Terms made known on the day of sale. JASPER Y ELDELL,. Ex'ors. JOSEPLI L. TALBERT.* Dec 24, . t50 Positive Sale' HAVING arranged to unite my plantinginter est in Mississippi, I will sell, at a seryi reduced d price, my L A 1DS in A bbeville. They are sittua ted in the "Flat WVoods," ten miles from the Court [ouse, the saime distance fronm Vienna, (river navi gation,) and immediately on the proposed route of the Savannah Valley R ailroad. licing susceptible of division, they will be sold, if desired-, in parcels of 125, 375, 350, 250, 300 and 155 acres, more or less, respectively. The first live tracts gre separ ately enelosed and adjoining. and would 'make two o three pretty little plantations, affording suitable sites for qiuarters, with wood anid good spring water convenienit to the same. The above Lands are offeredl at privatte sale, and if not disposed of by the scoand MONDAY in Jan* nary next, will ~ut up to the highest bidder un that day. 'The s.eto take place on premises. A t the same time and place will be sold, about 3,0001 bushels of Corn, Seed Oats, Rye. Peas, a quantity of Fodder, Shucks, Cotton Seed, 'Wagonts, Carts. Weelhrrows, Ploughs and Plantation Impllements generally; one of Hlussey's Reaping Machines, e MCoriek's' Wheat Drill, flne Wheat Fan; and Eamai~n's Cutting Kpife, atn improved Corn Sheller. Also, the stock of Cattle, Hlogs, 14 Mules, 2 FHor se, and several yoke of Oxen. Persons disposed to purchase can consult mte at Canmden until at week before the sale, when I will~be on the premises. The corn will be shelled and in snelis to suit the convce tiene of purcehasers. Terms on the daty of sale. W. J. TAYLOR. Dcc. 17 4t 49 Public Sale. BY consent of parties we will proceed to sell a 3JEdgefleld Court Ihouse on the first Mondaiy in Jannuary next., Four Likely Negroes, 1elonging -to) the Estatos of John, V. Tillma deceased. Terms made known on day of sale. All persons in anywise indebted to the said Estat are requested to pay up forthwith and all hiavini demands against said Estate will render them im b' ttefirst Monday. B. P. TILLM'A N, A. A. GLOVER, -- J. F. A DA 11S. - Dec. 17 . 3t '49 ~Trustees' s'ale. BY afa order from Chanclor Wardlaw,.I wi ~sell at Edgefield C. II., on sale day in JTanuna next; the follo.' ing NERiO SLAV im-t wit nnon. Angella, Sophiia andi' hter child Nedl. TIermns niide known on d::y of sale. . ELDRED) Mi.SWEAJING EN, Trustee of S. B. Ryan. Dn.17 St 2 49 rsPEIL ANNOUNCEMENT ! E*WOVLb ie itisofEdgefield ia the adjoiulfig i'tiiets tiat ai&I,.n stantly increasing busin'saIAs- rupulId-onrre z moral from " f ficentand spacioi~tsBROW-NggNE BUI.LI)ING 9 "E3"ELOA-.D 3T*. rA The -neson lidatrdii$ -arrangenicuts. of-this 4 NEW DEPOT,ar d by any simnilar establisliment in the UnI t es ,and whilst it will afroalfacilities -for k our usual LARGE Stekof . MlISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, CHEAP PUBK JfATIONS, &C., Weao propose adding largely to our present STOCK of STATIONERI And. those in want of LEDGERS.TOJRNAtSCSH E00 , LSTTER,.NOTE AND;C4 PAPER, &o., &o. will find it to theIr-advanei- visit us.. S. G. C6190t1 ENAY & CO., - Boodellers and Stationers, . -2ign of tae News-Boy." Charleston, Dbe 16 , : m 49 Winter Stipplies, * X W ANLAMISER AUGUSA, GA. H AS, received from 1ew York his .Fall and .Winter supplies of Staple and Fandy D RY GOODS, amoi wlichi . Rich Printed PBLA TNSo the latest Parisstyles; Plaid French n'd .Plaid jERIOS: Plain White :Idi BlackFrench MERINOS, of extra-quality; Fancy Dress SILKS, of henutiful styles; Superior-Plaiu'Black SELKS, at very low prieces ; Black Silk 1IELYET2% .ara width and quali y, for Ladies' Hasquqe ,F Real Weibli F aNYLS, warranted not to s hrrink i - IIeav3,~bg S 1k. Warp, and Patent . .Td LA KELS, some at very li prices. for Srvants - Marseillesq, Allenal~ae and Lnenster QUILlTS; Superior 4-.1, 5-4 and 6-4 Furniture DIMITIES; Ladies'. Emb~rnidered and 1 em-stitched Linen Cambric IJANI)KERCI!IEFS ; biadies' Em~broidered M~uslin COLIARS and UiDERSLE EVES, in setts ; Sq perior~iamnask D1A PE RS, T ABL E CLOT ES and N'KIYS Superior 4-4lrish LLJhASand LONG LA AWNS;' 12-4 Linen LIJEETINGS and Pillow Case'IN ENS1 12-4 Blenehled Allendale SEEETINGS and Pil low Case CO'lTONS; 7-8 and 4-4 lileaecd SHIRTINOS, of the m>st approved styles; A large supply of English :and A merican PRINTs; 'A complete -assoriment of Ladies' Gentlemen's .lisses and Youth's 1IOS1ERYT;. A full supply of artieles for Servants' wear ; WVith-almosat every article required fot.3 . y and Plantationiise, nd which will .besit' at very low prices. The public are' respectrulty requestedl to exaine the assorttment. New Carpets. WNLLIA3ISlIEAE.X' AU;GUSTA,G-A. IIAS rce.ived fr omi Newv York, Rich Velvet CA RIPETS, of nwand splent did stvh-s: Snieril- English D'russel~s CAtRPETVS, of new and eleganit pattgrne; Igrain and Three-ply CAPEJTS, of the best make, warranted all wocI Superior 3 4 anid 4-4 Venetian CA RPETS, for alls and Stairs; ; Eng~lish lIrussels and Stair C.\IIPET ; CR UMB CIOT HS, in patterns and by the yard; A large supply oaf six, seven andleighat feet WYIN DOW Sh ADES: Embroidered Lnce and Muslin CURTAINS, (smne at very lo~~prices:) Rich Colored D)AMASKS and DEiLAIN ES, for Winbow Curtains; BRASS COlN ICES and C.URT A INE AND)S of benutifuil patterns; Rich Chenille Hlearth RUGS and DOOR MA TS; Cocoa, Adelaide, and Colored SheepSkin MATS, for Hlalls. The public. are respectfully invited to exa:nine the Augusta, Dec.1 .t f 49 Negro Cloths and Blankets, WILLIAM SHlEAR has received a VTlarge supply of NEGRO CLOTilS and 110.\ NKETS. Als.,, Superior Whitney Bed BL ANK ETS, all of whieb will be sold at very low prices. Augusta, Dee. 16 tf Whalebone Skirts, W IL LIAYI SIJE AER has received from -New York, Ladies' Slate Colored. Whale bone and W'added sKIRTlS, of thme most approved. sty les. Also, Sti'ses' Ws JIA LEBONE SKIRTS. A ugusta, Dc. 1G tf. 49 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c, ~Broad Sti'eet, Augusta, Ga. J OilI & TH'OMAS A. BONES, invite the at tenliton of the Planters or South Carolina, to, tecir stock of ~$wedes Iron imported by them direct from Sieden-Al2Q---refined English and Sheet Iron Ilill Irons, Lendal, opper, Mine, Carpent ters aind Smitlis Tools, Caist,,Blister and Plowv Stell, Trace, Wngoia. Log rand Coil Chnains,. Iron Axels, Ioes, Ultnes, A xes, Nails and a full assortment of BUIDERs NATEBIAT.. A'so--A large assortment of the most approved Agricultural JImplemecsnts, 'Suh aSlfsha ening StraOw Cutters, Coria Shl lers, Wheat Fans, Plows, Harrows, Ox Yokes, &c. And thie largest and best assortme,;t of nodgers & Sons CUTLERY, ever oflered in this Market. Auguistai, Dcc. 2, 1856, tf 47 Land for Sale, r HE subscriber offers foi-sale a Tmiet of -Land in E~dgelield-'District, lying 'on .Cufiee Town Creek, in the vicinity of Liberty flill, and containimig Six HIundred (600) Acree_. It is of Oak and Ilickory groivth, and as fine farm ing land us any in the District. Indeed it is extra fine for Cotton, as nil who know it must and will ad mit. Near FOUR TLUNDRE'D ACRES of the 1Trat is in woods. .'The landi in cnltivation is in good -hert. 'The place is well watered, hiavimg upon it a latiut spring. The bndldinigs upon then plnce are -...nl tolerabl., but the land nakr-s namenals for all. Those der iring to purchase the pinaee, had beffer decide quick, as the subscriber is just now anxious to sell.. - JULlUS BANKS. nec.9,185. if - 48 *:W Tnm Frieds'o r r.PSTHEPfN STIAW respectfully ann'unoi hinm ua Casdilate for Sherif of EdgAliild Distriet, at the next election. The friends of Co. W zAkun. QUATTLE r rest 1pectfully announce ,him asa Candidate for Sherilt 'of Edgefield at.the ensuing election. 17 We are. auth'ori ed 'to' announce LEWIS. JONES, Esq , aa eundidate foir re-eleteio for S.he riff-cf Edgefid *'Di strict. ' 3' TnE Fr.ends. of Capt. 11. B3OULWARE rL'opectfully annonee Ihi's n'Candidat it ', heiff of Edgeioqd! District at the next election. TI10 friends of Cnpt. LEWIS COVAR, res pect fully annonnae him as a candidate for Shcifi, of Edgerleld District, at the ensuing election. The many-friends of W. W. SALE, Esq., of Hamibura, in the upper part of the District, respect fully annunce lion -as .a ennidilate for Sheriff of Edgenfit 1.1 District at the next election. 87 TiE Friends of Mr. ROBERT D. BRYAN respectfully annunce him as a Candidate for Clerk of Edg'efield District at the next election. .- TiE;Frknda of Mr. R1. 1 II ARISON, respetfally announce hin as a Candidatt, for Tax Collector'of Edgefield District at tie eisuing elec tion. ErTho fi-iends of STARLING TURNii, an nounce.Jim a. candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. U.7 The Friends of Mr. Il. W. LYLES respect fully annond liini as a Caiididate for Tax Collee tor of Edgefield atthe next election. O7The man'y friends of Mr. T HOS. r. REESE, announce him as a Candidate for Tax Colletor of Edgefield District, at the ensuing election. iE*' The lriends of Capt. E. jW. HORN, re spetfully announce him as a. Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the ensuing clec tion.. 87 The Friends of Mt. CHARLES CARTER -respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edgefield District, at the next election Dr.The Friends of Mr. CHAS. M. MAY, res pectfully announeehim as a Candidate for Tax Col ector of EdgefivldDistriet at the next election. Dentistry, T HE Subscriber has opened an .Office at Ryan's Hotel, where he will:attend to any business pertaining to his Profession. Allen's Patent Teeth, Curvilin ear Gum and Block Teeth, from Single Teeth to Entire Setts, Put up in a stylo to please the most fastidious. Dentists wishing teeth piifon Allen's Patent, r can have it done by'sending in'. their rlates at very f moderate prices. Dentists' Gold and Silver Plate, Gold Silver and Platina Wire, round, half round and eilindrieal ide to order. IL. PARKER. N.~B .A settlement always at the completion of the work. .July 30 - if 20 TO THE. AFFLICTED, Dli-. TIIAYEfl,.Homwopathic Phyaiciun, Sar geon,.and Accoucheur, 'late of Philadelphia, 11W. located No 217; Broad Street. Augusta, Ga. Particular attention paid to the treatment of ifs:-isgmade at a- -dstance on the nst rengonabli terms. P~h address, 'A;.ril 2 tf - 2 BiETHAfNAADE Y~ Ion the third Monday, 19th January 1857, un- 9i :er thieontrol and instruction of Mr. Geo. Guiphin. Rates of Tuition. Classie.'d Departmecnt per session of 5 monthM $15,00 First Class, English, " " " " 10,00. Second " -" Li " '' "I 70 incidental charge, " " " " 1O These are the regular chre.payable at nd >f each, Seesioni. An aitiona 'h ed ent will be made naainst pu Is ring for less han a Session. No deductof or absence unless aused . otIgeted sickne'ss. - ~~cuompliance with the ru'es of discipline and close applica'ion to their studics by the .studlent., vish thiorough'drilling and systematic mnatrueno~n by the teacher, will enable us, we confidently expect, to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with thir matronage. WV. IlA R RISON, Pr.s'Nr. Bi. T. G. J.Silsrrtaan,'I J. E. Luwis, ., 1. EDwaanS, - Trustees. WV. T. WEsT,r A. T. TnAartt,j Dec. 2, 18.-6, 7t ____ < CUJRRY TON ACADELYIES, - W- in it ittention of the public to t1n. fol ow ng arragemies f5or the enun yer The Mlale AcaIdemy' Wil continue unider the control of Mr. JA.\ES L. lESLY, whio long ex perienee and untirinig effortis for the advaneenienit of his pupils ought to comimand a lberal shairc of patronage. Tuition per 'Session...............$20.00 The Fenmale Academy,. n Tvbhich small Boys wiilhl be admnitted, will he con cuted by iur. J. 1U. 'MiOtRS, ith competent tisitats. This genth-mnai has had six or eight years expe rience in teaching, his ailways given entire satisfatc-t ion, and firom his acknowledged ability aind ene'rgy, ie dleserves the patroinage of the public. Tiher Trstees at Cioss Hill1, where lie has been teaching, .....al gentlemecn of intelligeinc-reconimeOnd hinm as - "eminently qualitied to give instruction in all the brnhes of a thorough education." We miay add that Mir. Lnsi~v fully endorses this favorable opm-. D IATES or TUtTioN' PElt SEssiON. First Class, Primary Department.........9.00 Seond " Ordinary English Branches..12.140 Third " Higher " " . .50 Fourth " Greek, Latin and French... 18.00) Music......... .... .....---. ..--.-.-.20.00) The Scholastic yeal~will be divided iinto twvo ses sions of five months each. Pupils will be charged from the time of entcriing to the end of thme sesision. . The exercises will commience on the first Monday i~n Febr'uary Bard can be -had in the village at from $8 to 510 per month. - R.ERWETHER, A. J. H A.MDOND, -S. W. GAR DNER, J. C. P'ORTER, A. P. BJU'TLER, HI. A. SHIAW, Nov. 5 .tf 43 Administrator's Notice. Getsen,1Decease, are requested to ma'.ke pay ment before March Court, or they will find their notes in the hands of an A ttorney ;and those-hav ig demands against the same will present-them, as 1 am determined to settle 'up the Estate without delay. S. P. G'ETZ EN, A dim'r.' Dec. 3, 1850, tf 57 Spnish Jack, Don -. Lopez. A LL persons who have given, their notes to us -on account of our JA CK, are reqdts~ted to at tend to thu snme without, delay. .Those who owe accounts will also attend to- the same. .C-. D. & R. T. MaIMS. .Nov.5 'tf d3 - Notice. A LL persons egn'eerned will, take notice th~at I ..have appointdd Guy Blroadwa:ter m~y agent and A ttorney to represnlt me in the collection of ge debts due tu the Estate of Randal Delaughter deceased, and in all other duties devolving upon me as A dministratix of said deceased. M1ARY DEL1AUGHIAR, Adm'ix. De. 17 tf 49 Notice. -ET, the Undersigned, having becen appointed .A Agentts for the sale of Ketth-'wells''Com pounds4 of GUTANO and SA fll';4,. have n~ow on Ihad' a large supply whi.'h we arc prepared to sill Also, Peruvian GUA NO. [and Plaster Renova tr LIME. SIBLEY &s USH ER. H....m....rn,De in . am 48 CoMIJSSIONER BESM TIIE STATE: O~UTHOkR12I .EGERELIT . IT . IN.EQUWTTA -. Ptilia4ibn74 ' Mary' Williatfl and other' Billfor Partitim Joel A baef '3r Narcis~l~nt~aa othiers. B Y. Virtue of 'an-'odrder frro nChi'neellotr Wai lawo i., thlis case,* I -wi lproceed to- sell a the first-mentiored of the tracts given below, ol W edn-aday.the .itst of tis ionth the -followinj l:nd14s, negroes k. J. A tract of land, Situate in Ld geield District eoutaiin:ig five lunidred.and twenty seven.adres Imlore ir hes,; and adjlinino lands of William Cole mai, Edwarddolelmnn and others. Tis is thi tract or whielt JoejA buiey, Scu'r.iate of this dis tiiet, died seized &d possdesstl. 2. A nother tract of twentlyite acres,: adjoinin" the former 'tract. nnd upon .wIch tro e 31erchant Saw and Grist Mills. This property is upon Saludi river, is exceedingly valuable, and- ought to com mand the atention of all persons seckiu safe real estate investments. - I will also sell at the same time and place, th< following negro slaves, viz: Primas Phil, J-rok Mourning, Juanaa aud-her child Ben, Edie. Josi and Wade; A nA all and singular the otiter elatteli on snid premises beld..in comnon by the parties Ier interested or by any two or more orthem,'consist ing of three males, one horse, a-stuck of eattle and Iogs, household and kitchen furniture, corn, foddri and onts, one four horse wagon and gear, two setti of lilacksmtith's tools, and various implenients oi usbandry. rrRis OF SAL.-A credit, as to-the ind, of Onl manti two years, and as to the personality of one yeis romti the day of sale, with interest from date of sale i -xcecpt as 1(i so much as imay be required to defray the costs of these proeedangs, which must be pune. ually paid in cash. Tfie purehase money is to be secured by Bonds, vith ample personal sureties. And purchasers are v pay extra fotitles. A SI.lKINS, C.C.E.D. Dec. 2. 4t 47 MHE STATE OF SO'UTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. INEQUITY. George A. Addison and 'E. J. Mini, Emma L. Addison, et. a. B Y virtue of an order from Chtancellor WARDLAW, in the above stated case, Lwill sell at Edge eld C. U., on the first 'Monday in January next, Io following real estate belonging to the estate of seph Addison, dee'd., to wit: THE ALLEN LOT, in the Village of Edgefield a the fork of the Columbia Road and the Edgefell b bheatham Plank Road, containing about one and half acres, adjoining Lot of John Covar. LOT NO. TWO, n the Village of Edgefield n the Plank Road, on Beaver Dam Creek, ad ining Lots of Dr. R. Bland, D. R. Durisce and . McGregor, containing one and a half -acres. LOT NO. THREE, opposite Lot No. 2, on lank Road, containipgabout.one acre and 'a half, rjoining lots of James- Sheppard, Lod Hill and Irs. S. Golding. TERis.-A eredit of twelve nmonths, with interest ron date except costs which must be 'paid in cah. 'urchasers giviig bonds with ample recurity, and > pay extra for papers. A. SIMKINS, c..D. Dec. 11, 1.956, 4te ,49 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAJ EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Win. J. Williams, - Luther Williams and others, - vs. - Bill for Par.. C. Brace Walker and wire and l others-- - DY Virtue of:an order from ChancellorWard L.law in tlhisidose, I wvillproceed to sell at Edge eldCourt Hotsefonithe first Moiiday ia.January et, thin following realty: A T RACT OF ILND situate jn Ed gefleid )istrit, containing seventy aces, more or less, now posession of James Armstrong,'.and adjoining mds of Jamcs F. A8ants, Daniel Prescott and jiliam Prescott. . ' TRs.-A credit of.twelre months fiom the day f sale with interest frotni date, except as to so muceh smay be required to defray the costs of thisslt rhih must be. punctually paid in' cash. Titles to c paid for extra. The purchaise money is to be cured by Bonds with ample personal sureties. . A. SIMKINS, c.-z: I. D. Dcc2 4t * : 47 sTrATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINAPo EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. - - Jouhn L.. Dobey, arah M~orris, and others, 'us. latilda Dobey and others.) iE Conmmissioner deems it prudent to adver ti.<e the PL ANTER'S HOTEL. fur re-sale on asleday in Jlatnuiry, in ease the terms are not eonm lied with by that time. This is not be.cause lhe ubts tlyat the frat purchaser will complly ;ibut, in se lie shtou'd fatil to do0 so, by death, accident, or thrwise', it is desirable to the pairties in itnterest at the prolIerty' be atgain offered'in time to ensure successful sale. Terms as before. Sale at the risk of the firs urchaser. A. SIMKINS, c.as.n. ]ee it6 185(1 4te - 49 - STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDG EFIELD DilST1RICT, IN EQUITY. Sarah Dozier, Mincy Dozier.' - B)Y virtue of an order fromi Chan. Wardlaw, in }this case, I will sell at Eghdel'l, C. H.~ on the rst Mounday in Janary next, the following real Es ate of Arthur Dozier, deensed, to wit: The IOM ESTE A D) PI.ACE, containing fifty (50) acres, tore or less, bounided by laiids of D)aniel Living on The 11a.CARTY'PiACK, containig one undred (14) acres, nareor less, bounded by lands Daniel Livinigston, George Long, Bennet Perry nd others. Trns--A credit of twelve mouths from day of ale, exeept costs, which must be 2aid in cash. Pur iasrs giving bond! with amplesecurity and to pay xtra for titles.A. SIlKINS, c E E.D. Nov. 2Gthi, 185G, . t - 46 State of Southl Carolin!(. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. INEQUiTY. Henry JTenniings, and others,Pejo:frSl James Tompkins, Trustee. B y an order fronm Chiancellor Wardlcrw, in this ease, I will proceed to -sell, at Edgefield C. HI., n the first Monday in January next, the following rigro slaves, viz: Charles, Sally and Jim. TERgus-A eredit of twelve Months, with interest romn the day- of sale, except as to s much as may be ~euiredto defray the costs of this proceding, whieb nust bepaid in cash. Purchase money to bescecured y bonds with ample personal sureties. A. SIMKINS, C.E.E.D. Do.l, 1 5 5t 47 State of outhi Oarolina, EDGtFIE~LD DISTRICT,. IN EQUITY. .. - Sar alh Nancy Quarivs, S. W. Gardner. - OTICE is hereby given to all and singular the creditors of Sterling Quaries, deceased, to pre sent theici-claims duly authenticated to my O~fici rior to the fourth Monday in March, 1857, other vise they will be precluded. Given uder my hand at my Office, this- 15t1 De. 1856. A . SI MKINS, c.E.E.D. Dc 1-5 1856 3m 49 Bale oif~Furniture, &c, ON Thursday after the Saleday in January.!wil expose to-sale, through my A gents, all the Household and Kitchen Furilture, Owned hy~ the late John Doby, ad belongiing ti the PLA.NTtERS' H OTEL, in' Bdgefield : Village consisting of Bed-Steaids, Mattrasses, Feather-Beds Chars, Tables, Andirons,. &c .&e. Among th< articles is one fine SOFA andhail1re MIRROR. ggTerms will be- nude'knoiwn on the day.o dale. - All persons having claims againdt the Estate o the sid John Doby, dec'd., will presenit them t< eithr ofi.my legal A genits (Deve-re or.Atkins) f'o sttlenent. by the. Iirst of.Jit.ti'y.Dext. The' smst be pi-6pe,1y attested. - All persons indebted t< te Estgte will .le-ute come forward and matke pay met to mof said agents by the same time. *MATILDA DOBY, Adtn'or. Dec 24 4t -.48 iT 1ON PT RS4-1 gitifil. h'Tui ib i re Im 911"", -,e -' .0. d ateio :4gfayb hiur is wllefI.nown 0eo s e1 plred tt ieit'tilife~ug ' a'Snd ;1& tole rhtiios tiareek -theah4 ery eavns orahteio'rd oaid btehi g o litthativedeantab id diver A ii a J . Ilhs Tul othe erIt al he se r peiedi, th e iot "d at % sole purposeei fedthe a rny cratintoae itiQ'A4',t*._.1 e~ver ei tedic .a T1Iaadiral rur the generous' IiF w ceved, hie hopes by ie mnint eneourageement in thie fqmilJ ., ;Nov 26 AC DRY *GOODS IND AMES ITEN Y i -np. formerly &epiediby J . K ne to Clark & Co.'W welr Store).a i E ment of seketei o hic best stock os 'kit, t an examination fV lN1 vites h1s* friends and tib ie -ingpaid particlar atteutionito-e.e" Dresp Goods i&Eui persojis aj.may be-plesed1tb . call, ma'ybe'se ofb, l te' ne stock compriees thefoloing artleies Rich DRESS SILS Plain and Printed Deaines - -- -e w " Cashmetes, Lupin's French Merinoes - - PlaIn and Fancy Plaid Mlerinoes, . Lupin's bhik'Bomba: nes A. superior qualityof bi Si English and American French Lapin's Alpacas, of superio teten Real. Welsh Flannels';- - Saxony - Colored : " Plain Red " - Silk Warp Irish Linens and Long'Laws Scotch and Russia Diapers; Unukabacks, for.Towelhing 8-4 and 10-4 Table -L= Damask Napkins Saperlor Pillow-aseLI n - Allendale, Lancaster and Mies esats is Tible covers; A large assortment of Rilbbons SilkBelts and Belt Ribbons - Velvet Ribbons -- Alexander'sKiland Silk Gloves; Ladies' and Gent's Merino Silk ana sibora7 Vests - *Ladies',.Gent'sanaMisses Jleiory A large assortment- of Dress Tru;ngs - Laces'of all qualitide Iemlatitehed, Bo'deA and .ish'd Z u ea* M0 'chiefa; - Mourning Collars aitdSleevee pe tkor)e 4 Misses-Collars and Sleeves, sej4 o fisetts Embroidered .Collars and Sleeves, sepeaors InanEmboidere Waists anii Dress l Swiss and Jaonetiads; Edgings and Insrtings Whalebo o'Skilleton Skirts; Manilla Enmbroidered '-nd Eugenie Skilts .Bleached and ]3rown- Allendale and Geer3I Sheetings; ;'~: 'Swnasdown Flannels; -wy Ladies' Shawls, Blio ;n.ClrJ Chenile andBi-oelieSearfs~ Sonmc b'eautiful Stellia~hawls~ Cloaks, othe varo'usstyrf ow w orn, - Pantalen StufiUmbrellas; - . ,. .'... And maiy'eh didsiiable.gbood terousto mention. 1 - / . - - . e To whei~sis1$d~ Mrs:1Ioney'shikitiful suppl1 -d of Milliary Goods.c . . 4 Mrs. len'eyldesieher-old fenuds and- the pub lio generally, to exanmine lir ~,as she has C superior one to any-she e'yer . Auguta,Nov.181856. 3- 45 LALLERSTEDTER iEIlG; GENERAL HJAVE now on baud the largit- Smock of-e- - gro or Planitation. Goods ever offered in this City, consisting inisart of the White Macinaw 9-4 BLANKETS, at uslow pri ces as the Blue Blankets~, and far heavier.; They are the only House whto have Georgia Schleys best GEORGIA PL AINS, Wsall wool fill ing." Other brands of Kerseys also on band.; LINSEYS, OSNA BURGS,. STh R1 P E S and JEANES of every variety. Those visiting our City would do well to examine our Stock before pur chasing elsewhere.-Among their --ARE Black Gro d'Rhine.SlLKS; Fancy Brocade and Striped. Pon de Soir SILK, varying from 626 eta to $5 per yard; Every variety Paris Printed Mdouslin DeLoins; CAL[COES, large .assognioe.. an varied- in styles; Embroideries of everydescribtios; Hosiery " Shawls-' : Linen Cotton and Thread Trimmiings; -"". Floneing.; Hoops, Mohair, Coliores-nd Corded Skirts CRENOLINE or Sardmnia SKIRTING, the la test and most desirable article -for Ladice Skidi g, two yards wide; Cloth and Vetvet CLOAKS and' TALMAS .Brown and Bleached Hlomespuns, with a- large , astortment of~ Cassimeres, Sattinelts, Janeeg &o., for Men's wear ; Linen Lawns, Diapers, Damasks,-Sheeting &. well assorted; - With every variety'of Goods'suitable to the -season, ' to which tlicy invite the attention of all-visiting our City. -te -~t gg Orders carefully and etually atne o A ugusta, Oct 20. ..4 WMYtf 41 Catton Plantatioiffr-Sale H AV-INGamore land Tywlibjl~ioiegsale Bile H IHundred. One Thousabd or.Fifteen-Hundred ' Acres of PRIME COTTON LA2ND-i a body, or separately to -suit :pi-ohnserii-lying on South Edisto Riger, two muiles distant. from Beimberg, a 'Stationa on thie.Augustt..Banch of' thro'S. C..R~ail Road. .Three forihs o the 'Tract ie)Iigh, 1am. mock, subject to no overflow. Tke Riveris'dinne out from the remaining-:o~rtion.: 62-' : With ordinayry seasons these fasnds will-syield. from. 1,000 to 1,500 lbs. of Cotton-from. 30 Eto 60 bushels of Corn-from 15 to 30 bishels of wheat per acre. - I have tested the health of this section, and hay ing resided in the upper portion of-'the'State, fel that I can safely say that it will comnparecfavorably with any part of the''State. of which. I have ay - knowledge- .. . TheseoLands may be. bought; on a credit of'four years at-$10 per acret-or,. for on~sthird'eash, bal ance on a credit of' three years, at $7-per acre. There is a good Dwelling House, Negro Houses, Out Houses, &o., on' the place. Three liundriil acres cleared lind-100 acres frst and second fears' land. 2- - - ~ Those who rmy wish furtherinforimation as to the?-~ quality-of the Land and health of theplae I beg laeto refer to Col~P. S8 Felder and Dr. Alejan der Saly, Graham's'Turn'Out, Bars'well Distried Gen. BuchandiaWiunustoro, and:Col.',acob Sto-, mna, Blackville, Barawell Dstrit. - . No~r2-' -T. tf BUH . - * BEAb~lle' Banner,. will plaseIinsert the . above tilli1stT'anuary, and forward the hbill to J. MI. B., Bamberg,S. C, A LL-Sprons-indelited totie SbserlIeb note., - ootherwise, are repfllotifiedo ttle ay the first of January. 9 3.H4OLI3NG8WORTR. Nov. 5the 1856 t4 Wantd to Hre as1-wish him 'about tlie Stre ~ or baaii l Wa- K ges will- be paid. - S. LB W R8.gpt THimbu'rg,-Dee. 2,85 t